The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 45
Auckland, 16th August, 1877
16th August, 1877.
Dear Sir,—I desire to add to the many flattering testimonials in your pamphlet, concerning the Waiwera (Hot Springs), my unqualified testimony of the great benefit I have derived in my own ease by the use of the baths, as well as drinking freely of the water.
page 30Whilst sojourning at the Springs, I may with truth say that I have witnessed the most extraordinary recoveries, more especially in cases of Rheumatism and Rheumatic Gout, and I am only surprised that they are not more largely resorted to.
For the invalid seeking health, or the man of business requiring relaxation, I know of no place in New Zealand where a few weeks could be more agreeably and profitably spent than at the Hot Springs.
I may add that your commodious Hotel, and the way in which it is conducted, is in every respect a credit to the Colony.
Robert Graham, Esq.,
Edward S. Willcocks.
Auckland.