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MASONIC HOTEL, The Strand. „ The Masonic Hotel is centrally situated on The Strand facing the jfiarbor, opposite the Wharf, and is replete with every comfort and convenience. The Wines and Spirits are vf arranted pure as imported. A liberal discount made on wholesale orders; Private rooms for Ladies and Families. Good Stabling. First-class Billiard Table. Booking Cffice for Cobb & Co.'s Line of Mail Coaches. Passengers and Parcels booked through to the Hot Lakes, Taupo, Napier, and Wellington. G. H. WHITCOMBE Prcprietor. LAKE TAUPO HOT BATHS AND SANATORIUM. These wonderful, natural hot waiei-s popeeßA curative properties of the l)i_he.<t laiue in all. disease's. . A single course of bathing therein of',only a few weeks- duration has tota ly removed many painful 'and stubborn cases of rheumatism, lumbago, aiid affections of the spine, while muoh relief in evory case is u!|Porded. The healthy traveller, tourist, or tfipureionist visiting tbe voioanio district of Tajipo and the. other Lakes should not miss the pleasures of the baths of Tapapukauo, for there only the hot' and cold water springs are closely separated, or blended together. Every visitor declares that one R_.th even adds new lifeyhealth, and vigor to the system. Situated on tbe Waikifo River, two miles from Uowen, on Lake Taupo, and half way between Napier, Cambridge, and auranga. Cottages and good accomodation for Residents and 1 ra'vellers. Paddocks for Horses. EDWARD LOFL V, Proprietor. . . _ _ * " * *_ QTAR * ** * TTOTEL, Albert-street, Auckland. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. Hot and Cold Baths ; Billiards. NIGHT POUTER. R. J. DAVIDSON, Proprietor. Bay of Plenty Times Med. Union Boarding- Mouse, Tauranga TSE Undersigned begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Tauranga, ; and the travelling public, that she hag commenced Business in the above oommodious premises, where they oan at all times be accommodated with superior BOARD and RESIDENCE On tbe most reasonable terms, and hopes by strict attention and civility to receive a fair share of that patronage whioh has hitherto been accorded her. The ab,ove premises are conveniently situated, being at the corner of McLean and Aneon Streets, and in olose proximity to the new wharf. HOT MEALS AT ALL HOtTES. GOOD BEDS, &0.,&0.,& a. ANN ROBBRTSON, Proprietress. "EXCHANGE TTOTEL, QUEEN SrBEBT, AUC-LAND. SAMUEL WILLIAMS, (late Steward of the Northern Club,) Proprietor. S. W. begs to inform his numerous iriends and the travelling public that ie has taken the above centrally situated Hotel, and hopes by supplying a good article to merit a share of their patronage. ; " Bay of Plenty Times" filed. Cricket ! Cricket ! i (WALLERS) f W. W. ROBINSON, WOLESALE&BEIAIL TOBACCONIST Queen Street, Auckland, HAS on hand every description of Cricketing Material by the best riakers. Bats, Stumps, Balls, Spikes, leg Guards, Batting and Wicket-keep - iig Gloves, Boxing Gloves, &c.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume VI, Issue 548, 15 December 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume VI, Issue 548, 15 December 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume VI, Issue 548, 15 December 1877, Page 1