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General Merchandise, y- vv:.- -,.-..-. HORNE. 'AND REID, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL '"■ j - .'. Gh B IST ER^IL MBEOHANTS,j TITE STBAND, TAUEANGA, IMPORTERS OF DRAPERY, GROCERIES, STATIONERY, IRONMONGERY, SADDLERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c, &c, INVITE the attention of the inhabitants of Tauranga, Katikati, and surrounding districts to their varied Stock, which is thoroughly replete in every Department.New and Seasonable Goods arrive by every steamer to keep up the assortmentsee manifest in import column. .._..._ _, „ The DRAPERY consists of fill the newest' novelties in Fancy Dress Materials, viz. , Japanese Silks, Satin Cloths, Mohairs, Alpaca Lustres, in wliich thoy bave a "splendid variety in all shades and prices ; French Merinos, Grenadines, Cretonnes, Prints, a large stock of suitable Trimmings, Ribbons, Ladies' Cuffs and Collars, Neckties in Silk and Lace in endless variety, Cashmere and Lace Fischues and Shawls* Calicoes, Sheetings, Flannels, Towellings, Toilet Quilts, Toilet Covers, Antimaccassars, Coir and China Mattings, Felt Carpotings, Window Hollands, All-wool Damasks and Fringes to match, Hosiery and Haberdashery of every description, &c., &c. . ... The MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING comprises a large and well-selected Stock of Black and Tweed Suits, Coats, Trousers and Vests, Cricketing Trousers ; Alpaca, Holland, and Silk Dust Coats ; Straw, Pith, and Cork Hats; White, Flax, Regatta, ancl Crimean Shirts ; Collars, Ties, Scarfs ; Cotton, Merino, and Lambswool Socks, Leather Havresacks, &c. , &c. . The GROCERY DEPARTMENT contains every household requirement for town or country settler of the best quality only. The Teas are Belected by a* tea-buyer of fifteen years' experience, and can be specially recommended. In the Stock will be found Sugars, Colfees, Cocoa, Soluble and French Chocolate, Chocolate and Milk, Com Flour, Patent Groats, Ground Rice, Arrowroot, Tapioca, Spices, Walnuts, Barcelona and Brazil Nuts, Lea and Pcrrins' Sauce, Yorkshire Relish, Maccaroni and Vermicelli, Mustard, Pepper, French Capers, Currio Powder, Pickles,. Jams and Jellies, Bottled Fruits, Preserved and Potted Meats, Salmon, Lobster, Herrings, Sardines, Oysters, Split Peas, Oatmeal, Fancy Biscuits, Californian Honey, Whole and Preserved Ginger, Canary Seed, Kerosiiie, &c. TOBACCOS— Venus, Navy, Flower of all Nations, and Fruit and Blossom and Solace plug cut. : . ' IRONMONGERY— OvaI Boilers, Kettles, Saucepans, -Fiymgpans, Stewpans, Galvanised Iron and Wooden Tubs and Buckets, Bellows, Stoves* Water Cans, Slop Pails, Lanterns, Toa and Coffee Pots, Table and Desert Knives-, E.P. Forks and Spoons, Knife Polish, Pocket and Sheath Knives, Corkscrews, Chest and Rim Locks, Night Latches, Padlocks, T and Butt Hinges, Screws, Ewbanks'* Wire, Copper, and Finishing Nails, Saws, Hammers, Chisels, Screwdrivers, Bradawls, Gimlets, Rule 3, | Gardon Rakes, Axes, Picks, American Brooms and Brushes of eveiy description, Lyndon's and Parke's Spades, Hay Forks, Rakes, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES— Ladies' French Kid Boots, Prunella House Shoes and Boots, Lace-up and Elastic-sides, Men's and Boys' Watertights,* Bluchers, Balmorals, and Elastic-sides, Slippers, &c. ROPE— Now Zealand, Manilla, and Tarred Rope. SADDLES AND BRlDLES— Ladies' and Gent.'s in variety, Riding Whips, Spurs, &c. •• ■- " _ ; .i. STATIONERY— AII kinds of Waiting Paper and Envelopes, New Books and Periodicals by eveiy mail from England; LICENSED DEALERS IN AMMUNITION. Agevts Colonial Insurance Company of New Zealand.

[Established 1870.] JOHN MAXWELL BEGS leave to inform his numerous Customers and Friends, that in addition to his former Trade, viz., — producing a first-class Article in Superfine HOUSEHOLD AND COTTAGE BREAD, pronounced by Connoisseurs tho best in the Colony, be continues the GROCERY TRaDE, viz.,— Teas Coffees Sugars Spices Pickles Sauces Cheese Fruits Potted Meats Biscuits McConnell's Hams and Bacon &c, &c, &G. Delivered by Bread Cart at any house in town or country. My Katikati friends will find it to • their advantage to send tlieir ordors to tho above address, as Johnny attends to all favours personally, and with punctuality. J. MAXWELL, BELFAST BAKERY, TnE Strand. Notice. . ■ HAVING resigned my appointment as Resident Government •Surveyor for Taupo, Hot Lakes, 1 * ir) d Maketu Districts, I am commencing business as Surveyor, Licensed Interpreter, Negotiator for Native Lands, &c, &o. Temporary Address — Post Office, Tauranga. 11. C. L. RE AY. A. O. TIJIiNEfi, f\ I V I L E N G I N E E R, \J LICENSED SURVEYOR, LAND AND GENEEAL AGENT, Offloo (lately in occupation of National Tank) Ta.hanoa. FO B SA L E,~ Good Town Rositler-00. Town Stations St-voi-al Extonuivo Runs Farms and othor Property. P O E *S A L E '~ To ARUIVB, XX "MaRAVKL," 10 tons best Fencing Wire. I-';:om PirivKKonr, \)m bags Co'jkl'ont .St'^d 100 b«.gM Ry fgraas. Fhom (wkhtj-.u an'u Sons, T..o.vj>r»-x. 10 tons best, quality Clover Seeds. TOWN PROPERTY. Theundersigned has for sale a large number of Town Lots, with and without improvements, in all parts t>f tbo ' town. .;• • • ; j ..;- r .. . . COUNTRY PROPERTIES. Several Sections from 50 jto SQG , acres, and sovoral improved Fiarms. B. C. JOSDAN, AUCTIONEER &■ LAND AOENT I STRA.NI).

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume VIII, Issue 686, 1 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume VIII, Issue 686, 1 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume VIII, Issue 686, 1 February 1879, Page 3

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