F'.om ITvnnow, J I\, of Nelson •— ' Allow im> to add my testimony to ihe value oft.he To Aiolia Hot Spring*. A fortnight ago lai rived hew, suffering from im.omia. I was adM&ed to begin by using No. "6 bath, j Tins I con'inued to do for tlie first lew days, j taking ,ii bath boih morning aud evening. Laticrh. 1 have used 'No. 2 bath, and this, combined vilh the admirable bhower baths and drinking the mineial water, liv*" hail abeneficial eifect upon my health, which I am triad to sdy has been thoroughly restored. I a n convinced the merits of your spring? and mineral wateis only require to be more widely ! known to beqieatly appieciated and patronised j by numbers ol ot visitors aud imalids who aB ! yet are unacquainted with their, v/ondeiful ! caiative propcrtieb." [ Mk Josiaii Toi'CiißNi'CTisborne, mnkes the ; Culknving entry' in the Vibitorb' Book at the Domain Board's office: — "1 biought' Mrs Tukiien heie 'quite helpless, so much bo that I had to carry her out of her bedroom to the I bath chair.' * By the end of the firat vt eek her health had so* much improved, that bhe, was not'only 'able to proceed to' the baths by" her* .self but able to walk about tho grounds wi'thoufc aSiri&tance 1 . 1 The improvement continued durtlis bccunil week, aui by the end of the third week hci health was so le^tored tluough the Übo of the baths that we lelt for hpme, as she behoved herself quite cured irom thaVpaaiful ailliction — rheumatic fever. The hath need by Mis Tutclien was No 2, with oloctiic battery; No. 3 bath-house." ufcain—i *miii^n«irw«ii»wt<)iMir^jiu<3ri>KS*^TajjM^i>»wf<aouMpr<a<wi
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SAMUEL VAILS & SONS (Late Vaile " UOUSK, LAa t D, & KSTATK AGENTS, SHOKTLAND STItEET, AUCKLAND. Bankisbs : — Bank of New South Wales. Telephone No. 131. J'\J E act at agents for the ti.in^iction % V of any kind of busiiieKs in'coiuh'ition wirh Kic.vi. and t'lic ix\ kstmknt have unusual facilities for elVi-ctinji thdhALKor ll J LKi;n-\SK >)l Liilidllinl Houses, eitlx-l by 1 UULKJ AITGI lON oi I'iiUA'lT hivI'i.aoi', i'ol lui^oUalin^ jiuii'juagf.s ..n the' i.io'ot favouiiible teinio, and for MANAGING i bi AVK-, foi l?e iilonts or Absentees. V'. f ( i!s<; iK wtt s t e> uil attention to L''/i'll\a lloii'-ts an<3 Liiui, to f 'ui L'"oriN'o jILN r jnil INI IiKcST. tt> scun^ that bitildn^s 1 1'tii'st' (1 !■> dim cue 11 '* k *pt j)iO|)trl\ lNsUPi:i> aii'l rtp tiied, and aLo that ail •dtc-! A.i 1 taxts ..le paul up. \\ ; c also act Jc tXIiCIM OUh .i-MCi Tli'Js 1 j.k^ midei Wills. llci\ing«i veiy intiitiatc knowledge oi 1 Ibis i'lovmce, we aie able to correct it rid K'hciblu VAIi^JATIO^b ol Fiechold and Leasuhold piopeities. Our connection with thi-, City and Province dates Iroin 1843, in winch year our Mr Vailc Hun.', lauded in Auckland. He has giown up in, and boon connected with this Colony loi the List 45 ycais, although ie« siding and doing the bu&ines y of his Dim in Lngland fiuiu 1862 to 186'J inclusive. We <u« tbeiefoie thoionghly acquainted, net only \\ itli the capabilities and resource^ of this country, but albo with the wants and lcqniietnontfj of newani\<ds seeking for land or houses, and our l;u»e cxpeiicuco and extensive connection^, places nn m a. position of exceptional advantage for the speedy and suceesbiul ti-ms'action of bubi-< UA>b. SAMUEIi VAILB AND SONS, SUoitlttnd btiect, Auckland.
AVAIKATO TEAIN SEF.VICE. THAINS LEAVE AUCKLAND FOR Te Awamutu— Mondays, Tuoddays, Wednesdays, Jfridajs aud Saturdays, ac 9.35 u.oi. Te L-Uiti — Mondays aud l''i\duy& ali),'d6 a ax, Hamilton WibT — Daily at U. 35 u.rn. Oajibuidoi} — Tuesdajo, Thuibdayo, andSaturday& at 9.35 a.m. Te Aroiia — Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur- • days at 9.85 am, Oxford and Liciii-ikld — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9.85 a.m, TEAINS FOR AUCKLAND LEAVE LicpFiuLu and Oxford — Tuesdays, Thurs days and JSatutdays, at ti 0 a.m.; and 0.4 a,m., respectively. Te A\ioua — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fr days at 7.J.0 a.m MoiuuNbv'iLiik— Daily a 8.40 a.m Cajiukiuojk — Mondays, Wcdne&days, and 'Fridays, at 8.20 a.m. ' j Hamilton Wesi— Daily at 9.35 a.m Te Kom — Tuesdays • and '/Saturdays a-t ! 6.45 a.m. Te AwAMUTu—'Monday, Tuesdays, Wodnea-dayH.-Thursda'ys, <ani Sutuftdiiys, at 8.35 I &.m. ' " -
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 406, 28 September 1889, Page 8
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