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Devonshire House ROTORUA This well-known house is now entirely under new management. It is only about one hundred yards from the Railway Station, and the Government Sanatorium and Baths are close by. All arrangements have been made with coach, motpr and launch for showing guests the various wonders oil this truly marvellous district. Fishing and launch excursions on Lake Rotorua are also provided for,, and aR measures taken to save visitors unnecessary delay. An excellent table is provided, guests giving this house the highest praise to their friends for the excellence of its cookery. There are Hot, Cold and Shower Baths on the premises, and a. porter meets all tiains. Special concessions are offered to guests staying for a period, or for families. House contains 50 rooms well lighted with electricity. Wylte or wire so that porter y not disappoint. Telephone No. 52. .Winter Tariff 30s weekly, os daily. MRS J. REYNOLDS, Proprietress.

The Wonderland of New Zealand RRFMT’Q BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA - The Premier Private Hotel of Hew Zealand’s Wonderland. Stands in its own grounds, adjoining the famous Government Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. Most centrally situated within five minutes of the Eailway Station. Delightful private grounds cover over two acres. Winter and Summer Resort. Cool, convenient, and comfortable, and all on one floor. Brent’s Bathgate House stands right at the gate of the renowned Sanatorium Grounds. Social Hall for music and dancing. Constant car service from . Brent’s to all the sights of the district. Electric light throughout, S. T. BRENT, Brent’s Bathgate House,'Rotorua, 883

Implement Works. . . §basia Wai/aee, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER 0 U3HBUILDER. WHEE WRIGHT, SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. Buggies, Carts, Waggons and Drays built to Order. Experiencedi "Workmen at the head of each Department ONLY THE BEST MATERIALS USEDBuggies Be-painted and Trimmed at lowest rates. I Expert Horse Shoer. All sorts of Farm Implement Fittings kept in stock. Oliver Flows, Cambridge Boilers, Barrows, American Disc, Windmills, etc. Splendid value in Field Gates and Hinges.. Large Stock of Buggy Lamps just imported. jl CENSED PLUMBER. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR LAYING ON WATIVB For genuine work and sterling value in any’of the above lines, go to Ol3£s« AGENT FOR MESSRS REID & GRAY. 65 re Aroka 03 Agricultural

Q. 0I N G CONCERN. £IOO cash ; 100 acres. Long lease, low rmt, handy to le Aroha, with Dug house milking sheds, piggeries, etc., 17 milking cows, bull, 3 horses, trap harness (*2), plough?, harrows, pigs, milk cans, etc., etc. t Apply at once, a snip,—J & G. s Loveuroye. I Q II A F F CUTTING. AVe hereby notify CHAFF--GEOVVERS of Te Aroha sur•, rounding districts th air-pur pfant w-dl again be at their disposal season 1010. BINION HUTCHINSON BROS. W all-oh. ' 1124

Influenza often leads to ■ bronchitis'. When the first signs of influenza appear — such as throat irritation, phlegm,, dullness of the eyes, tightness across the chest—don’t hesitate, but geta bottle of “ Nazol ” It is , wonderful' how speedily “ IShizol ” gives relief aDd cures. Each bottle contains 60 doses, and is gold'by chemists and storesat la Gdper bottle. 1 For. smart cut washing Costumes, in white or blue drill and striped cambric, visit the Fashion. House.—-Gahagau’s Economic. There is an old proverb “ It is too late to complain when the thing is done.” That axirn. may be true under certain circumstances. If you call at Johnson’s store for he Caver class of groceries, you get the best, and complaint is unknown in our vocabulary.—Advt For smart) ent washing Costumes in white or blue: drill ami striped cambric, visit the Fashion H< use.— Economic.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4505, 18 December 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4505, 18 December 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4505, 18 December 1909, Page 3

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