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TE AROHA MINERAL WATERS Bottled, Mra'tku, or Still, CAN BE OBTAINED IN AUCKLAND tfROM MESSRS HANCOCK & CO., 32, Queen-street. ANALYSIS BY SIR JAMG3 HECTOR K.C.M.G.J Chloride of Sodium, BG.H Chloride of Potassium, 1.96 Sulphate of Soda, 32.9J Carbonate of Lime, 7.47 Carbonate of Magnesia, 4.21 Carbonate of Soda, 46L97 Alumina, traces Il'Ort Oxide, traces Silica, 8.60 Total grains per gallon, 573.26,
A RARE OPPORTUNITY i VALUABLE ESTATE WITHTHEHMAL SPRINGS! ! FOR IMMEDIATE SALE,— That Vain* able atid Beautiful Property, knotvrt as <( Waitoa Hot Spiings Estate," containing about 1400 acres, more or less, of well-d/ained sW.'imp and dry land, The former is capable of carrying over a thousand Sheep, besMes Cattle. The cereal crops (Barley, Wheat, Oats, Peas, &c), now on tho ground bid fair to yield a good harvest. The Thermal Springs, 20 to 30 in number, are noted for their Wondei'f nl Curative PYopeitiesi A nineroomed house, with underground Dairy j also a four-roomed cottage with Verandah, nnd other buildings are on the Estate. This land is within 7 miles of Te Aroha, and the "Springs" alone make the prope>ty an exceedingly valuable one. For par ticulanj — Apply to F. STRANGE, Waitoii, WuihoUi January 12th, I§B9,
IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. TOKAANU* HOTEL, TAtTPO. THIS Hotel is situated at the sooth end of Lake Tuupo, approached by good roads from Napier or Waikiito. There is good aceommoHution for tourisls and invalids/ The Medicin;)] Botljs, invaluable for Skin Diseases, Rheinnalism, etc*, are close to the Hotel, and ara the largest natural buths in tbo colony. Splendid view of the Lake and surrouuding mountains. Coach mftd runs pas.! fo\tt of Tongariro Mountain, which is imlescfi^ bfibly grand. Ladies can ascend quite easily. Wines and Spirits of the best brands orily HORSE FEED AND PADDOCKS, Charges Moderate. GEORGE BLAKE, Pi opi ietoiv
TTOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALA&D, BRENT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND INVALIDS' BOARDING-HOUSE, HItfEMOA-STREET, ROTOBUA, This new and comfortable establishment is situaied in iheftpw township of Uotoi'».-i f close to the Government Sanatorium and Baths, tvhich coiwprise tfie celebrated Priest's Bath, Madam Rachel Bath, Oliaineioon Douche ß.ith, Large Bltie Swimming' Bath, Snlphnr Vapour Batb, and Galvanic Battery Bath, over which W#e Bathing Pavillions ha* 7^ beei erected, wilh numeiofls Dres^ingronuis, &c. Besides these there is the Painkiller Bath, Coffee, pot, Camerons, and Hittetuuru ButUs in the Sanatorium Grounds, BRENT'S is the nft'y Ilr tel close to the above Beths, the others Hotelc bein^ at Ohinetnutff f folly one mile away from them. Ttßtts ... £2 2s *er WlfK. S. T.TRENT, PROPRJETOR.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 347, 2 March 1889, Page 7
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