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THE TAUPO SANATORIUM (Late Lofley's), TAUPO. fIIHIS LOVELY VALLEY is about A one mile from the township of . Tapuaeharuru, approached by a good road, and is a perfect OASIS IN THE DESERT. The Grounds are beautifully laid out in ornamental and fruit trees and romantic walks. The Cottages are detached, and afford facilities for private parties. The Swimming Baths, with hot and cold watcis, and other baths, are unsurpassed for luxury and wonderful remcdiul qualities. Mr John Joshua has just taken over this charming property, and intends making extensive improvements, and will take out a license for his house. Good Stabling & Splendid Paddocks. Charges very moderate, and every attention given to invalids. JOHN JOSHUA, PROPRIETOR.

THE ROUND TRIP TO THE 1 LAKES. THE LICHFIELD HOTEL, LICHFIELD, PATETERE. The railway extension to Lichfield offers greatly increased facilities to tourists who desire to make the round trip of the Lakes and Hot Springs. Lichfield now becomes the starting point for visiting the magnificent Lake Taupo and the Wonderful Springs and Geysers on its borders and at Wairakei. The coach road is good, and passes through very fine and remarkable scenery. Lofty bedrooms and parlours, ensuring comfortable accommodation for visitors. Good Shooting 1 ! Nose but Best Liquors ox Hand. Superior Stabling nnd Paddocks. — Saddle Horacs and Buggies for hire. Coach runs to suit convenience of travellers. ALEX. HEANEY. TMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. THE TOKAANU HOTEL, TAUPO. This Hotel is situated at the south end of Lake Taupo, approached by good road from Napier or Waikato. There is good accommodation for tourists and invalids. The Medicinal Baths, invaluable for Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, etc., are close to the Hotel, and are the largest natural baths in the colony. Splendid view of the Lake and surrounding mountains. Wises and Spirits of the Best Brands only. HORSE FEED AND PADDOCKS. Charges Moderate. GEOEGE BLAKE, Proprietor. ROTOMAHANA HOTEL WAIROA, LAKE TARAWERA. THIS HOTEL, which is splendidly 3ituated, contains 21 rooms, and affords every comfort required as a home for tourists visiting the Terraces. Wines and Spirits are noted to be of the very best brands, and not to be surpassed in the Lake District. Tents and other requisites for camping at the Terraces can be supplied to tourists. Maori Curiosities can be purchased. J. McRAE, Proprietor.

T A X E IT O T E L, TAUPO. J. GALLAGHER Proprietor. This Hotel has superior accommodation for visitors, is pleasantly situated, and commands a grand view of the Lake and the volcanoes Ruapehu aud Tongariro ; is within easy walk of the Springs and Geysers. Coaches arrive from Napier every Tuesday, and from Ohinemutu every Wednesday, returning on Thursday. Saddle Horses and Buggies for; hire ; also Pleasure Boats. One of Thurston's best Billiard Tables. Liquors of the Best Brands. Good Stablls. Booking Office for the Coaches.

ryV WAIILATU VISITORS. CARLTON CLUB TEMPERANCE HOTEL, OHINEMUTU, ROTORUA. First- class Accommodation for Travellers aud Tourists. The Hotel overlooks th© Boiling Springs. Terms ... £2 2s per week, Homb Comforts. Saddle Horses and P.uggies on hire. Letters tnd telegrams promptly attended to. J. WILKIJ.aON, Proprietor.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2168, 1 June 1886, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
509

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2168, 1 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2168, 1 June 1886, Page 1

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