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l«9aail 151, QUBEN-STIEBK?, Eavc just opened up alargeassortmantpf CHEAP PAPEItHANGINGB, SCRIMS. POLISHED. SILVERED. & ROUGH PLATE, SHEET AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW U L A £i & WHITE LEAD. OILS. TURPS, VAR NISHES. AND ALL KINDS OB 1 fAOTEKS' MATERIALS, AETIS T B 8' RSQniSITES OF KVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTING. PJOffURK - FRAME MOULDINGS. GLASS SHADES. a j Established 1860. PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGKR, SIGN WRITER, DECORATOR, &0., nluM o I net I. Manufacturer Wiro Blinds, Lead Lights, Glass Signs, etc. Alixed Paints for House and Ship use. SPECIAL BLACK FOR SCHOOL BOARDS • N.fJ.—Tlio above executed at very moderate charges. Estlnaatr-' Furnished. Conveyances OEVONFOK.T AND W ARK WORTH MAIL COACH. Loavo Dcronport overy Monday and Wednesday al 9 a.m., and Friday at 8 a.vi., caiiinc in \Vad», Oravrfl, Wulworft, ana Pulioi. I.oavt) WarkworlU on Tuosdayu, Thuredaya, nnii -n I iirdaya ftt 9 s.r.i. Oroat rcduotion in fares for two or morß PasMngCrS- THOMAS BUTLKR. Proprietor. Cmni. & SONS. Booking Agonta, p [/; ■> ' ' '.!» ,/^^ _„/}"■£> VISITORS TO TE AROHA. NOTICE—The wndorslßiicd will run a Coach nvm To Aroha on Tr.cstla.V3. Thur3dajs, and Pal-iinlsj-B, mooting tralu for Auckland at iV'iorriiib-viile on those days, and reluming to le Aroha from Morrinsvillc on Mondays, VVednca(lft.Tß and Kridays on arrival of train from Auckland, conveying passengers, parcels and I"ttils' E. GALLAGHER. Auckland Agents: Thomas Cook and Son, 80, Qticcn-yt.rc.et-. ■ ■- '-, ' i^ IID ICKIT AN to <p O.'S " " ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Loaves Morrison's Koyal Hotel and VVopdw&rrt's i' ;i ii!itr Utilel. Thames, for f'urirl. llikutaia. I'aoroii, VViiiht. JC.-.nuir-'ahak's. Wnitekauri and 'I',- Ah-, ■■■h-, l'«ily. <il.B a.m. Loaves Thames for Taurangu—Tuesdays and Fridays atß a-m. Leaves Tv Aroha, Waihi, and Waitekauri Daily, at 3 a.m.. for Paoroa, meeting Coach for Thames. Leaves Crosiiy'3 Hotel, Paeroa. for Thames, Wailii, Waitekauri. and To Aroha, Daily, at 1 p.m. . Lsaves Tauranga for Thames—Tuesdays and Fridays. ; . u^os.'Braken and Bugpien with rellablo rivers, tlioioushly acquainted with all piirts ot ll.ci (inl'lflold: and Sacidlo Horses can Vie hired ii- iiii) Compuny'sStables, at Thames, llikutaia, . acroa. Knranjy-ihako, Wuihi. Wnitokauri, To Aroha'and Tawranga. Ti-lograins and Letters promptly atteßacd to. Auckland Bookinß Ai?ont.-TIIOS. COOK ANU riON, 89, Qucen-stn ct, Auckland. RICKIT AND CO.. Promieters. PATERSOIM & QO.'S SUNDAY TIMETABLE. 'BUSES LEAVE: Devonport: Takapuna: . 9.50 a.m. *10.0 a.m. 10.50 „ *11.15 » 11.50 ~ *1.20 p.m. 2.20 p.m. *4.30 „ 2.50 „ *5.30 „ *6.15 „ *Calls at Lake Hotel. Waggonettes, Cabs, Buggies, and Saddle Horsed on hire. JOS . CARRIE, Manager. rfcUPES TO ST. HBHER'S <:.\Y I> AND PURKWA. Leave Whabf. L«avk St. Hemkrs. 9.10 a.m. 2.i0 p.m. 7.50 a.m. 2.0 r«.».. 11.10 .. 5.10 .. 11.0 .. s-0 .. SUNDAYS-2.Q P-lia- ,-5 ° P>'»- I
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 270, 13 November 1896, Page 6
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