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Coaches. CEO3BY & CRIMMINS' EXPRESS LINE OF COACH - Running between TAURANGA AND OHINEMU'J '. Via Te Puke and Oropi Bush. The Coach leaves Tauranga en." Tuesday and Friday for Ohineinu •• returning every Wedh-esdat tSaturday. Fare (each way) ... £1 0 QReturn 1 17 t Buggies and Saddle liorses alway« *■ hire!) G-ood Stabling Accommodatiou-fo:-Settlers. THOMAS HEWITT, Manager. Stables lately occupied by Mr "William Kelly, opposite the Star Hotel, Spring street, Tauranga. u-LEDSTANE S' I^X'PRESS LINE OF "COACHED 1 jLJ Running between ' Jv AT [K ATI Aim TAURANGA. Leaving Katikati every Friday, to 1 , in time for the steamer to Aucklan. returning on Saturday, to suit passes gors. All parcels are requested to be lef-. at the Masonic Hotel. Fares 7s Gd each way. CECIL GLEDSTANES, Manager. i»Hjaßrai Notices Extract from report, dated April 28, 1884, n, ■' Caitain Shaw, 0.8., (Chief of the. London Fire Brigade), on f^IRE PREVENTION BY CYANITr> r # _ Note — Captain Shaw has never previousl;. reported in favour of any Engine, Appliance Liquid or other moans of Fire Prevention o. for Eire Extinction. "The wooden stairs" (coated with Cyamtc" '■'resisted strong- flames well, and practically were not weakoned by thorn." ' ' I have no doubt that cyaxitb would b<found most iiseful in preventing the spread of fire, and I should be glad to see it mor. ' generally used on Wood, Canvas, and othej Materials in Theatres, Public Buildings, anu . Private Houses. ' ' " I consider that wooden, stairs coated witli cyanite are, in case of fire, muoh. safer than stono." Cyanite has been already largely used in many parts of the "World in Public Building*, Houses, Stables, Theatres, &c, inoluding the following London Theatres, viz. : — Ly» ceum, Savoy, Princess's, Standard, Criterion Novelty, New Piince's, Empire, &c. Oyanite is a Co^nrleas (or Coloured) 3?ire Proof Staining, Non -poisonous, which renders ail substances to which it is applied uninflam- .. — mablc, and also acts as an excellent Priming ' for Paint or Varnish (thus saving all ordinary priming), the- material so primed remaining fire-proof. Viacz 9s 6<i pi-its. Gallon (colourless) . Colours h.vtra. S-rong Iron Drams, to con» 'idiu ■]■ jvillt'iiis, I'c, '.id each extra. N.R.-- Oyauito covers approximately twioa tlit? upaee tliut or-.l:nui\v priming or paint covers. ST/rrABLS yon all cl-thates. Sole Manufacturers .' TPIE PATENT LIQUID PIRE-PROO CYiVNITE COMPANY, Ltiutsd, 82, BisHorsaATE street within, Londost, E.C Works— Chelsea, S.W. HURST AND SON, WHOLESALE SEED MERCHANTS. , Offices and Saimple Rooms : 152 and 153 Houndsditoh, Londoa Mabicbt Stand : No. 39 Seed Market, Mark lana, Londoa. Seed Waheiiousks : Mower Seeds — 152 Houndaditck. Garden and Farm Root See.^d. — 1, 2, and 3 Gun square, and Church row, Houndsditoh. Clovers and Grass Seeda — Butltr atrctt, Spitalfields, London. Messrs HURST & SON ship large quantities of all kinds of Seeds to Hew Zealaud and Australia, and make it a special feature of their business to supply all k-eede of »tro»£ growths and best quality. G-&ATEFUX — OoMPOKTiara. EPPS' COgE-BREAkFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestiom and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected coco» t Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tablea with a delicately flavoured beverage whichmay save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built Up until 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 a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame," — See article in the Civil Strtiet Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold in Jib packets by grocers, labelled thus— JAMES EPPS & 00., HOMCKOPATHIO OHEMISW, ONDOST, BNGLAM>; V

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1826, 16 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1826, 16 April 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1826, 16 April 1885, Page 1