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(Late Lofley\s), T A l r 1 J O •
Hf^HIS LOVPXY V ALLEY is about I one mile troui the township of Tapuaeharuru, appioachccl by a jjood road, and is a pertect OASIS IN THE DESERT.
The Crounda .-w; 1m autifuih laid out in ornamental and huit tiivaaiul romantic walks. The Cottages arc Lk'taehed, and alibi d facilities fur pii\ate paitics. The Swimming iUths, with hot and coM uateis, and other baths, 11 c un.surpas^ed tor luxuiy ami wondeiful remedial qualities.
Mr J. Joshua has obtained a license for his, hotel, which he hat. |iibt elected aud fitted up with every comloit suitable for the accommodation ot tourists and invalids.
Good Stabling & Splendid Paddocks,
Charges very moderate, and every attention given to invalids. JOHN JOSHUA, PUOPIIIKTOIw TWIN IKONKKII QTORE, HOTOLiUA. J. VVYLIE, General Store and Boarding House, Opposite Court-hoiibc, aud in close proximity to the Sanatorium.
Comfortable Home and Moderate Charges.
Horse Feed and Paddocking piovided.
TTOT T AXES! HOT LAKES ! ROTORUA TEMPERANCE JIOTEL, HIM-MOA-VTULLT, HuiUKU Y. 1 he very close pio\i»nity ot tin' ncwlyerccted and most cmnfoi table establishment to the CoMMnim-nt lUtlib, ai well us to tho medical ollicei's li'sidents. 1 , makes it a most dcbiiublc pi ice foi 111valuls to stay at. Tcnns \ ciy moderate. S. T. JiRENT, Proprietor.
rpHE ROUND TRIP TO THE 1 L A X E S.
T II E LICHFIELD HOTEL, LI HFIELD, PATETERE. The railway c.tciwon to Lichfield oilers gieatly mcieabcd facilities to toiuists w iio desire to make the 1011 ml tup ot the Lakes and Hot Spnngs. LichiieUl now becomes the bUrting point lor visiting the magniticeut Lake Tan yo and the Wondeiful Spnngs and Geyai'io on its ljordeis juul at Wairakei The coach loud is good, .md passes tlnough \ery line and' remarkable scenery. Lofty bedrooms and parlours, ui&uriug comtoi table accommodation tor visitors. Good Shooting- ! NoNh lilT 1)1 VI 1 Llt^LM>Ks ON HVM). SupciiorlStubling and Paddocks.— .Saddle Hordes and Huiigies tar hire. Coach runs to suit convenience of travclleis. ALKX. HKANICY.
A TIAMURI 4 CCOMMODATON TT OUS E , HALF-WAY BETWEEN OHINEMUTU AND TAUPO. Clood Mcds ;«nd Board lur Tia\clkrs Stabling and H»ir a u l'ccd x\LLS AM) Sl'JlllTM Ol- TIIL. lihVi 1 IjKANUS Always o> Ha>d. CHARGES MODERATE. E. JDHAI>Y Pi.orKiJiiuK.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2258, 27 December 1886, Page 1
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461Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2258, 27 December 1886, Page 1
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