Place and Bate of Meeting. Court- horiae, Cambridge, on Fiiday, 10th May, 1889, at 11 a.m. )S D )> Nottingham Cnstle lloLl, Moirinbville, on Monday, 13th Ma), at 11 a.m. » ?' » Couit house, Te Aroha, on Wednesday, 15th May, at 11 a.m. ji n >»
IMPORTANT TO lUVALIDH. TOKAANU* HOTEL, T A U P O. millS Hotel is 'situated at the south JL ciul of Lake T<iupo, approached by »ond roads from N.ipier 01 W.u'k.ilo There is good accomniodatio'n for feouiistb and invalids. The MocHcin.il IJjtli^, invaluable for Skin DistjjiscK, JihummitiHn, etc., are closo to the Hotel, and two the largest natural baths in the colony. Splendid view of the Lake and sunonndinj^ mountains. Coach mad runs past foot of Tongaiiio Mountain, which is iudehcrib.ihly grand. Ludtus can ascend quite easily. Wines and Spirits of the best brands only HORSE FEED AND PADDOCK?. Clmiges Moctui.vto GEOIiGIC BLAKK, Piopiiclor. WAIOi IONGJOMAI. DAVID T» /8 H\. r "^TTALLACrc avld Ml io .Wallace WAioitom
AGRICULTURAL U M.PLESIENT
MAKEK, SHOEING & GENiCIIAL JBL A.CKSMITII GOOD WOIUOIANshIP MODERATE CIL V^OES AGRICULTURAL IMPLKM. NTS
At Auckland Prices. ESTIMATES GIVEY For All Kijds op Ikon W^k GIVE WALLACE A TRIAL.
NOTE ADDRESS— Pi eir.^es lately oc* pied byW. J. Ellis, near Battery.
TTOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND. BRENT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL
INVALIDS' BOARDING-HOUSE, HINBMOA-STEBET, BOTORUA.
This new and comfortable ebtablishment is situated in the ne,\v township of 'Hotorua, close to the Government Sanatorium and Baths, which comprise the celebrated Priest's Bath, Mad tun Rachel B.ith, Cliajncieon Douche Bath, Large Blue Swimming Bath, Sulphur Vapour Bath, and GalvanicBattery Bath, over which laige Bathing Pavillions luwj been erected, with numeious Dressingrooms, &c« Besides these there is the Painkiller Bath, Coffeepot, Camerons, and Hinema.ru Baths in the
Sanatoiium Grounds, BRENT'S is the on'y Uriel close to the above Bj«tlis, the others Hotels being at Oliincmutu, fully one mile away fion. them. Tekms ... £2 2s per W&fk. S. tTbRENT, PROPRIETOR, A RARE OPPORTUNITY! VALUABLE KSTATK WITH T HER MAL SPRINGS! ! FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.— That Valuable and Be;m-ti'ful Property, known as " W.iitoa Hot Spiings Estate," containing about 1460 acres, more or less, od well -drained swamp and dry land, Tliei former is capable of canning over a thousand Sheep, besides Cattlu. The cerea crops (Barley, Wheat, Oats, Pens, &c), now on the ground bid fair to ) ield i good harvest. The Thermal Spiings, 20 to 30 in number, mo noted for theii Wonderful Curative Properties. A nine-loo-med house, with underground D ( iry; also a four-roomed cwtlage with verandah, and other buildings are on the Ebtate. This land is within 7 miles of Te Aroha and the "Springs". ilo-nem.ike the piopeih an cscccd.ngly vr.kuiblo one. X r ur par ticulars-*-Ap|'lv to F. STKANG 3, Waitoa, V\ uihou. January -12th, 1880. I BILLHEADS, Invoices, &c, on nil s or plain paper, of eveiy size ant quality executed with desv. fitch at tb- , NIiWS Office.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 366, 8 May 1889, Page 7
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475Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 366, 8 May 1889, Page 7
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