The Rotorua Springs.
Detective Benjamin has handed us (Herald) a letter received by him trom J. Listoti, the Hospital patient who was forwarded from Wanganui to Rotorua". He desires through the columns of the press to thank His Worship the Mayor, the visiting ladies to the Hospital, and the public who helped him away, for their kidness to him on that ami many other occasions. With regard to Mr and Mrs Adcock, the custodian and matron of the Hospital, he says, that he felt it more having to leave them than any tiling else, they having been so attentive to him. The baths at Rotorua seem to be agreeing with him. He goes m twice a day, twenty-five minutes each time, though he remarks they are making him very thin, owing to the perspiration caused at each bath. The sanatorium there does not appear to be finished, but things are made very comfortable for patients. In addition to the building for these, there are three hotels and a boarding house at Rotorua, where comfortable quarters are to be obtained at reasonable rates. He mentions that Messrs Death and Ross, of Waitotara, were on a visit to the Springs at the time of writing. ■ . ■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1463, 24 September 1885, Page 2
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203The Rotorua Springs. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1463, 24 September 1885, Page 2
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