Tourist and Health Resorts. 1W ZEALAND GOVERNMENT TOURIST RESORTS. TE AROHA. A beautifully situated health resort at the foot of Te Aroha Mountain, 115 miles by rail from Auckland. Daily trains direct, also steam and rail service via Thames. Several excellent hotels and boarding-houses. Large supply of natural hot mineral waters, with first-class Baths, both public andprivate The hot -waters of Te Aroha are highly efficacious in cases of gout, rheumatism, dyspepsia, neuralgia, sciatica, eczema and other skin diseases, »nd in disorders of the urinary organs, liver and, spleen j also in ailments due to excess of acidity. The medicinal drinking waters of Te Aroha are famous for their curative and tonic properties. Dr Kenny, Government Resident Medical Officer, may be consulted by visitors. Male and Female attendants at the Bathing Pavilion. Picturesque mountain and forest scenery in the immediate neighbourhood of the Baths. There are two tennis- courts, and a bowlinggreen in the Public Domain adjoining tho Pavilion. Te Aroha, with its agreeable baths and pleasant surroundings, is pre-emi-uently a place for Rest and mental recuperation. Bath Fees, from 4d to Is “Medical Fees. —For visitors:— Te Aroha Township. In cases where Resident Medical Officer visits patient, 10s 6d per visit. In c-ises where patient visits Resident Medical Officer at Consulting Rooms, 7s 6d per consultation. Reduced Rates for Residents.
ROTORUA. THE WORLD’S SANATORIUM. Rotorua elevation, 915 feet). Beet hot mineral baths in the world. Plea* sant climate; large and comfortable' hotels and boardinghouses. Numerous attractive side trips by steamer, coach, and buggy. Spouting Geysers, Boiling and Lakes, Miniature Volcanoes, and other Thermal Marvels abound] BeAUtiful Forest, River and Lake Scenery, Government Sanatorium for the treatment of invalids. Charges —Ordinary Patients, 10* per week; Friendly Society Patient--. 21s per week. Dr A S Wohlm-inri;'Government Balneologist (late of Bu b, E itilaud), and his;assistant, Dr W B Craig, may be consulted at the Government Spa TARAWERA-WAIMANGU TOUR. The in ..s:, popular. «xc.ii ion Tom Rotorua is the round trip to Likes Tarawera, Rotomahm, and the m untuouh Waimangu Geyser, which frequently hurls its : water, mud and stones a thousand feet skywards, The coach route passes the beautiful lakes l of Tikitapu and Rotokakahi. and,land passengers at the ruined village of Te Wairoai Thence boats convey the i visitors across Lakes Tatawera .and Rotomahana to the ; great Geyser, Taeiff. —For Accemmodation House overlooking Geyser, 10s per day for first seven days; 8s thereafter. LAKE WAIKAKKMJL’A. Lake House, established recently by the Government for the accommodation of Tourists, stands in a beautiful situation on the shores of Waikaremoana. Tariff.— los per day for first seven days ; 8 s per days thereafter. Excellent trout fishing, charming water excursions. Oil launch and rowing boats on the Lake. HANMER HOT SPRINGS. Hanmer Hot Mineral Springs and Government Spa, Good accommodation at the Government Spa. Mr J. B. Gould, manager. Tariff.— First Glass, 7s per day for first seven days; 6s per day thereafter. Second Class, 4s per day for first seven days; 3s per day thereafter. Natural Hot Mineral Water Swimming and Private Baths { Hot Air and Douche Baths and Massage. MOUNT CuOK. The Mount Cook Hermitage Hote (elevation 2506 feet) is situated nea the foot of Mount Sefton, and in the vicinity of Mount Cook, (12349 feet). STELE hermitage southern j ALPS. Tariff : -10 s per day for first seven i days ; 8s per day thereafter. Children between the ages of three and twelve, j half pri ie. I Splendid Glacier Excursion*.— The Tasman. (*me of the ,largest .glaciers"•in the,, world),,.Hooker, T jmd, Mueller Glaciers **•* tTi*ver-*'*A
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42781, 21 September 1905, Page 1
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