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(d.) That the expenses to and from Rotorua are provided by eaoh such person, together with a sufficient supply of clothing, (c.) That not more than four such persons shall be resident at the Sanatorium at one time. 9. The residence of each patient shall be limited to three months, but the Superintendent may, at his discretion, further extend the duration of such residence. 10. Patients residing in the Government Sanatorium at Rotorua may, while so residing, and on production of a ticket from the Resident Medical Officer, be admitted free to such baths as he may direct. 11. Visitors desiring professional advice may consult the Government Resident Medical Officer at the Sanatorium, and the charge for each suoh consultation shall be 10s. 6d. Should visitors desire the Resident Medical Officer to visit them at their residences, the charge shall be £1 Is. for each such visit. Baths. 12. Hours of admission to baths shall be as authorised by the Minister in charge of the Tourist and Health Resorts Department. Admission shall be obtained by ticket only, and each bather shall present his or her ticket to the bath attendant, who shall clip and retain it. 13 The charges, except as provided in clauses 14,15, 16,17, and 18 of these regulations, for all baths shall be as follows: One private bath, Bd.; one public bath, 6d. Any child whose age does not exoeed twelve years shall be charged half price. _ . , , ~ . , ~ 14 The charges for baths at the " Duchess Baths " shall be as follows: One private plunge-bath, including shower and douche, use of dressing-room, &c, 25.; public swimming-bath, Is. Any ohild whose age does not exoeed twelve years, half-price. 15. The charge for a sulphur bath shall be Is. for each person. 16 Any person who shall have signed a declaration before the Resident Medical Officer, a Justice ot the Peace, or the Postmaster, truly setting forth that he or she has resided for a period of at least six months within a radius of five miles from the Rotorua Post-office, shall be admitted to all baths, except as provided in clauses 14 and lo of these regulations, on payment of the following charges, viz.: One private bath, 4d.; one public bath, 3d. Any child whose age does not exceed twelve years: One private bath, 2d.; one public bath, Id. : Provided that all persons admitted to baths under this regulation shall provide their own towels. For the purpose of this regulation, the head of any household may sign one declaration for the whole of the inmates of such household, providing the name of each person the declaration applies to is appended to the said declaration. 17 Single commutation tickets for twenty-five baths, having a currency of four months from date of issue, and available for all public baths except the Duchess Baths, shall be issued at a charge of 10s. each. Residents' single and family commutation tickets for twenty-five baths, having a currency of four months from date of issue, and available for all public baths except the Duchess Baths, shall be issued at a charge of ss. each to persons who have complied with Regulation 16 of these regulations. Each family commutation ticket shall be available for the use of members of one household only. . 18. The oharge for private baths set apart for skin-diseases shall be 4d. each. The bather shall provide his own 19 In all cases, unless otherwise provided in these regulations, the use of towels shall be granted free. 20 No garment or clothing of any description shall be worn by any person whilst using any public bath. 21 No person shall wash or place in any bath or swimming-pool subject to these regulations any clothes, soap, substance, article, or thing. Any person committing a breaoh of this regulation shall be liable to a penalty not !6e 22 ng No person shall place, deposit, or leave any bottle or glassware (whether broken or whole), paper, straw, litter, dirt, rubbish, or any offensive or noxious matter of any kind, in any bathmg-house, bath, or pool subject to these regulations. , ~ . ~ , 23 No dog shall be allowed on the premises of any bath or swimming-pool, under a penalty on conviction not excee . bath Qr gwimmin g. poo i subject to these regulations shall oonform to and abide by such regulations; and in case any person shall while using such bath or swimming-pool commit any indecency'or breach of the peace, or be guilty of any disorderly conduct, or commit a breach of any of these regulations the Resident Medical Officer, or any person duly authorised in writing by the Resident Medical Officer, may (without prejudice to any proceedings for a penalty) require any such person to abstain from doing any of the acts aforesaid and forthwith to leave the premises subject to these regulations, and any offender shall leave the same accordingly. Park and Pleasure-grounds. 25. The grounds shall be open to the public from 8 a.m. until sunset each day, free of charge, subjeot to the PrOV '26 n No trsonthan pTck any flower, or break or destroy or injure any plant, shrub or tree growing on land subject to these regulations; and if any person shall commit a breach of this regulation he shall be hable to a penalty not exceeding £5, in addition to paying for the damage done. 27 No person shall place, deposit, or leave any bottle or glassware (whether broken or whole), paper, straw, litter dirt rubbish, or any offensive or noxious matter of any kind, within the grounds or any part thereof. 28 No oerson shall wash or place in any thermal spring subject to these regulations or in any spring, geyser, or nool or'in any water race, channel, or reservoir within the grounds, any clothes, soap substance, article, or thing. P 29 No horse, dog, or other animal will be allowed inside the grounds or any part thereofwh.cn are or is subject to these regulations; and the owner of any horse, dog, or other animal will be liable to a penalty not exceeding £1 for eachtime such horse, dog, or other animal trespasses or is allowed to trespass on the grounds. This regulation does not apply to horses drawing any carriage, nor to saddled horses, nor to dogs which are led Vw a cord or chain, passing into or through the grounds. by a cord^ oaa!n ' P ghall f a B tion of th e reserve within any enclosure which may be set apart for planting, or where the soil is loose, or upon grass kept cut for lawns or ornamental purposes. Any person infringing this regulation shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £1. • this r^ vl * n ° n b S owling-green, tennis-court, and croquet-lawn shall be open to players from the Ist November to the 30th 32* The hours of play on the bowling-green, tennis-court, and croquet-lawn shall be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. 33. The fees shall be :— la ) Bowls, 10s. 6d. for eaoh season or part thereof, or 6d. for each game. lb) Tennis 10s. 6d. for each season or part thereof, or 3d. for each set. fc 1 Croouet 10s. 6d. for each season or part thereof, or 3d. for each game. Any person who is a season-ticket holder shall be liable to have his ticket cancelled should he cause a breaoh of any of these regulations. . , 34 All Dlaving-feesshall be paid in advance, and a ticket obtained. 35! teasonTckets shall be obtained at the pavilion ticket-office only, and must be submitted to the attendant for inspection ea attenaant and muBt be gi nup to h ; m 0 n demand. 37.' Materifl for playing shall be obtained from the attendant, and players shall return it to h.m before leaving the B roun^ a hnfc . c than one game or set when other persons desire to play. I! Bow y i players "hall deliver their bowls with both feet on a mat, and must not drop any bowl on the green.

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