Coaches. V CROSBY & CRIMMINS' EXPRESS LINE OF COACI . • Running between, v.- TAURANGA AND OHINEMU _ A. n A r ia Te Puke arid Oropi Buali. Tlie Coach leaves Tauranga cv Tuesday and Fbidat for Ohiuemv. returning eveiy "Wednesday :. Saturday. Faro (each way) ... £1 0 0 Return .„' ... 117 i Buggies and Saddle Horses alway* ri hire] Good Stabling Accommodation fc.Settlers. THOMAS HEWITT, Manager. Stables lately occupied by Mr TVillia .. Kelly, opposite the Star Hotel, Spring street, Tauranga. j GLEDSTANES* EXPRESS LINE OF CO ACHE W Runn/jig between H JvATJ.Iv ATI a jri TAURANGA. 1 Leaving (vatikati en.rv iy-Jay, to I iv time i'or the steamer to Aucklan returning on Saturday, to suit pastai, gers. All parcels are requested tj b^ left at the Masonic Hotel. Fahes 7s Gd EACII WAT. CECIL GLEDSTANES, Manager. i_rßj_iarai Notices Extract from report, dated April 28, 1884, uf Captain Shaw, C.8., (Chief of Uu Loi.don Fire Briaade),on — - JPIRE PREVENTION BY CSanitl:^^" Note — Captain Shaw has never previousl . reported in favour of any Engine, Applianet , Liquid or other means of Fire Prevention o, for Firo Extinction. "Tho wooden stairs" (coated with Cyanite ' ' ' resisted strong flames well, and practical! . were not weakened by them." ' ' I have no doubt that cyanitb would bo found most useful in preventing the sprea< ; of fire, and I should be glad to see it mor. generally used on "Wood, Canvas, and othei Materials in Theatres, Public Buildings, am. Private Houses." " I consider that wooden stairs coated with cyanite are, in oase of Are, much safer thai! stone." Cyanite has been already largely used ii> many parts of the World in Public Bnildinga. Houses, Stables, Theatres, &c, including the following London Theatres, viz. :— Lyceum, Savoy, Princess's, Standard, Criterion Novelty, New Prince's, Empire, &c. Cyanite is a Colourless (or Coloured) Fire Proof Staining, Non -poisonous, which rendera all substances to which it is applied uninflammable, and also acts as an excellent _Primu£tt| for Paint or Varnish (thus saving all ordiiMQßßt printing), the material so primed remaining-tire-proof. Pjucr Os fid r-i__. Gallon (oor,otn.r.i_ss), Colours extra. Strung Iron Drums, to con- . tain I gallons, 2s Od oaoh estra.. K. ]•-• •Cy;i...[n cover* appro .-uiautoly twiau O.w Hprjuo fciuifc ordinary pr aiing or paint | c.GVi_r.\i. StUTABI/ti I>'oß ALL Ct.fitX'tEH. I Sole Manufacturers : THE PATENT LIQUID FIRE-PROO CYANITE COMPANY, Limited, 82, BrsnorsoATE street within, London, E.C Works— Chelsea, S.W. HURST AND SON, TTTHOLESALE SEED MERCHANTS. Offices and Sample Rooms : 162 and 153 Houndsditch, LondoH Market Stand : No. 39 Seed Market, Mark lane, London. Sehd Warehouses : Flower Seeds— ls2 Houndsditch. 4 Garden and Farm Root Seeeds— TT'2^"""*' and 3 Gun square, and Church row, Houndsditch. Clovers and Grass Seeds— Butler stre«L Spitaliiolds, London. Messrs HURST & SON ship large quantities of all kinds of Seeds to New Zealand and Australia, and make it a speoial feature of their business to sujjply all eeds of strong growths and best quality. Geateful— Oomfoktiwg. v epps' cocoa^-brea..Fh r. \ "By a thorough knowledge of the n*tn'r»l ' laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tablet with a delicately flavoured beverage which may savo us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitutiou may be gradually built up uutil strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many I a fatal shaft by keeping ourselvo 8 we n fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished -I frame." — See article in the Civil Strjiot Gazette, Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold in Jib packets by grocers, labelled thus— JAMES SPPS & 00., * HOMOJOPATHIO OHEMISMI, ONDOff, BNC.L4NI>,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1825, 14 April 1885, Page 1
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629Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1825, 14 April 1885, Page 1
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