THE HOT SPRINGS. Valuable Testimony.
The following letter, this week received by the Chairman of the Dom tin Board, affords most valuable testimony of the efficacy of our mineral waters :•— " Thinking it might be of interest or benofit to some one so unfortunate as to bs troubled with the same complaint as I was (ague), 1 send the following brief statement of my visit to Te Arolia, and tin; result of using its waters. I arrived nt Te Aroha suffering severely from fever and aicn'\ contracted in Sunntra. frenriinedover three weeks, using tho No. 3 baths and drinking freely of the water from the soda springs. I am happy to state that I regard myself as completely cured of my complaint, as I have not had the sl»g'.tust return of its symptoms since leaving Te Aroha. — F. A. Curtis, Master Am. B.irqu« Bcatiice Havener. — Auckland, March 10th, 1835.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 93, 14 March 1885, Page 2
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148THE HOT SPRINGS. Valuable Testimony. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 93, 14 March 1885, Page 2
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