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MAUHAURANGI HOT SPRINGS.

THE Public is respectfully informed that a commodious Hotel has been erected at the Springs of " Wai Wera Wera," and that the Baths have been re-constructed and improved. The curative properties of these Waters have been well tested, and proved to be highly efficacious in cases of Consumption and Asthma, and a decided specific for Rheumatism, Debility and Neivousness— indeed, to those suffering ftom physical prostration and consequent depression of spirits they have acted as a perfect elixir. The Residence accommodations are peculiarly adapted for Invalids, who will meet with the most solicitous attention. To those in health Wai Wera Wera offers scarcely less inducement, for its Baths are preventive as well as curative, and it forms a pleasant marine retreat from the confinement of Town — and its sheltered site and picturesque neighbourhood affords the shaded forest walk and the pebbled sea-beach lounge, and abounds with wild-duck and pigeon, and the first-rate fishing. Private Rooms for families, if required. Wines, &c, of the best quality. All charges upon the most moderate scale. John Anderson. u Wai Wera Wera is distant 20 odd miles from Auckland, tiading vessels to and from which call every day — Passage- money, 55."

TO BE LET. MffgßSk A SH O P in Shortland-street. ■JUDO -£*« with Counter, Shelving^ &c, Hfiy^Sl complete. Enquire of M. SOMERVILLK, Corner of Shortland & Queen-streets Auckland, September 23, 1851.

FREEMAN'S BAY SALTING ESTABLISHMENT.

nHHE Undersigned begs to inform the Public JL that having completed his extensive premises in Freeman's Bay, for curing Hams and Bacon according to the English practice,— he is now prepared to supply dealers or families with the above, which will be found equal in every respect to the famed Hampshire or Yorkshire Bacon. For conveuionce, parties may be supplied at Mr. Charles Davis's Store, Wharf, Lower Queen-street. F. Armson. August 29th, 1851.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 570, 1 October 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 570, 1 October 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 570, 1 October 1851, Page 4

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