HANMER.
"What is practically a record season has been experienced at tho tlanmc"f Sanatorium tliis yoar. The attendance has been above the average, and has thus shown a decided appreciation on the part of invalids of the curative qualities of the various springs and baths. All visitors have expressed themselves as benefited by the trip and treatment. The grounds, in spite of tho very dry weather, have throughout the season been very refreshing because of their pleasant greenery, while the golf course adjoining has now got into full working order, and is providing healthy exercLso for a great number of visitors. Bowlers will be interested to learn that the green which was laid down last year has made excellent progress this year, and is now looking very well indeed. It should be in capital order for play next year.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 10
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139HANMER. Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 10
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