Notices I ? I i i THIS S^ACE •r IS RESEBYED FOR J. R. E. HATRICX, rpilE KOUND k TIIIP TO THE|" je arqha HQT SPRINGS. ZZ~Z : AS a MUMMER RETREAT j xi. not one anion; the SANATORIA of Nr.w t Tr<HTT7'T~J7 I T T\ TJATTT'T ! Z0.i1.-iiifl is so rapidly becoming famous as TE JLIU rlr Ilil J JL) 11U 1 ill U, ; AROMA. The celebrity of its LICHFIELD, PATETERE. ' HOT SPRINGS „ i is extending throughout the length and breadth The railway extension to Lichlield offers ■ ol the Colony, and the yreatly increased facilities to tourists who j wAMncDCi II IDCO desire" to make the round trip of the ] WONDfcKf- UL OUKfcb. Lakes and Hot Springs. Lichfield now I by tho "Waters in cases of RHEUbecomes the starting point for visiting the MATISM, GOUT. LUAIIIAGO, LIVER, magnificent Lake and the Wonder- ™&™%J&"£ti^Ji"£S; fill Springs and Geysers On its borders | t ,. st j fied t0 ;„ t | le Visitors' Hook by Hundreds and at Wairakci. The coach road is good, ] of Persons who by their use have been lestored and passes through very fine and remark- I to Health and all its enjoyments. The place is able scenery. ! '" l " '"" '° Lofty bedrooms and parlours, ensuring j Sanatorium of the People. comfortable accommodation for visitors, i The CLIMATE in its HEALTH-GIVING „ ,Q1 +;„„! i PROPERTIES is unsurpassed; the COST OF Good ShOOtmg I | LIV ING is exceedingly MODERATE ; and the Nose eut Best Liquors on Hand, i S M W" ~-.11. i -i-> i t i C! jjl i KOAIJ. irOlll /VUCKIdIIU (111(1 IMC -LIIiLHICa. ill <idSuperior Stabling and PaddOCkß.— bacldle I J] t j on t( , t l u . so advantages there arc for the Horses and Buggies for hire. ! Robust abundant means of enjoyment in Coach runs to suit convenience of tra- j Boatingi Riding( aM Driv i n g, vollelS - ! while for those in delicate health the neatly laid ALEX. HEANEY. ! out Domain forms a most pleasant resort. The ! following analysis of the AVat-rs by Mr T- A. ATT AM ITT! T ! PoNli, Colonial Analyst, and tlie nccompanyinp; 11AMUIU i ( , xtracts f r<lm hi s report thereon to the Domain ISoard, will be read with interest. The Samples ; were taken from the Springs, as numbered, the A CCOMMODATON IT OUSE, j temperatures of which ranged from lOSdegs. to HALF-WAY BETWEEN OHINEMUTU j ! . j a.; AND TAUPO. 1 An-ai.vsis. . '. ol j 5.2 _ { y.S, ' • -c a i '■ Q 75 Good Beds and Board for Travellers,... ! Stabling ami Horse Feed. ! slilpilaUMlf Hμ",',™.-, ' *ra "iw 'iSS I Sulphate of potash ' 10.2U3 0 SOO 10.701 ALES A>'D SriKITH OK TIIK BIiST BrANPS I Sulphate of soda ' 27.5-I(i. iS.O.Mi I 2."i |:|S AIWAYSOV H\ND Clilori.lo of sodium ; ?:S.M I 7"2 07_! : 77.71S ALWAI* o> IIAMi. Jii-carbonato of soda ' 715.737 , UOS.r,;;{ 052.123 CHARGES MODERATE. Carbonate of'l"™°"'" 3 'm2 M 3 '!tl2 Carbonate oflithia (heavy (heavy (heavy 'Iji T3T? A Tt"V T'linPlilS'TDH i trari-s) trac.'s) trail's) JfJi. iitUUJX. IKUIKIAJ.UH. ]i llospliritl , ofsntl.-i I 2 01W 2.L'«;i 1 (!!)0 Phosphate of alumina ( .1-1:1 .02:1 .470 Silira S.AOS 5.771! 5.778 T _ „ „, ~ T Sulphuretted hydroLα k e tt oie l, g [. n J tr;icos tracos traccs : Xx TATJPO. Total solid matler | 5r.7,52() t>22.181 511.702 J. GALLAGHER7I....rKo I .m CT OR. . J}llc J^^^r^^if^-.^i^u^fi^^a^Vo^h-This Hotel has superior accommodation I'he'spnl^sTui'arg^quanfor visitors, is pleasantly situated, and tities. The I.ithia. a valuable c-onstitucnt of commands a grand view of the Lake tljese Water; is present !„ an : -.Pprori|;l.l« «}..aj.and the volcanoes Ruapehu and Tonga- [«>■ y,ll\u? r In romposiii..'!. Th' 4" Min'-ai ril-0 ; is within easy Walk of tho Springs Waters are exceedingly interesting, and will andGevserS prove of great value medicinally. They elosely antt ULVSLIb. resemble some of the Hnropran Mineral Springs Coaches arrive from Napier every Tucs- "';,.],'£' !.;„"', e and''i'ac l hingiMi? o The»- c;u'rati™ day and from Ollincmutll every WcdneS- Value will be greatest in Rheumatic and Arlliday! returning oujThursday. Saddle Horses and Buggies for hire; fadlities use, is also Pleasure Boats. entirely ustiiiedby the character of the water. One of Tluirston's bast Billiard Tables. Liquors of Brands. GARLTON CLUB TEMPERANCE Good Staclf.s. HOTEL Booking Office for the Coaches. ROTOKUA. . ■ T7IIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION HO T r AKES !JO ma ■*- J Travellers and Tourists. BRENT'S BOARDING HOUSE ROTORUA. TERMS : 30s tick Week, ok 6s a Day. This large and commodious establishment is close to the Sanatorium and MfS. Heerdegen, Manager. Government Baths. The celebrated Priest's Bath has been greatly enlarged with fourteen private baths added, and is now in splendid order for invalids. \/V|(_|_|^|V|S Terms, £2 2s per week. QUEEN-STREET WHARF, AUCKS. T. BRENT, land, Proprietor. — Wholesale and Retail Fish and • B A L C K E , Oyster Dealer. X - Jt Stvtio.nkii Touacconist, &c, THRESH and Smoked Fish always on ' TE AROHA. ■*- hand. Country orders punctually. attended to. Fish forwarded to any part Agout for The Waikato Times. . the colouy.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2419, 12 January 1888, Page 1
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