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Coaches. CEOSBY & CEIMMINS' TpXPEESS LINE OF COACI! . •' .I_J "Eunning betvreeu TAFRANG-A AND OHINBMD'i :." Via Te Puke and Oropi Bush. The Coacli leaves Tauranga cv. •■ ■ Tuksdat and Friday for Ohinemu returning every Wednesday • *. Saturday. Pare (each way) ... £1 0 £ .Return ... ... 1 17 £ Buggies and Saddle Horses always * hire!) G-ood Stabling Accommodation fc.Settlers. THOMAS HEWITT, Manager. Stables lately occupied by Mr "Willm .. Kelly, opposite the Star Hotel, Spring street, Tauranga. ~-~*^__ SLEDS TAN ES 1 "I^XPEESS LINE OP COAOHI>: -z-4 Buninng between KATTKATI and TAUEANaA. LeaAdng Ivatikati every Friday, to I in time for the steamer to Aucklan returning on Saturday, to suit passe* gers. All parcels are requested t-> be lleti t at tlie Masonic Hotel. Fakes 7a Gd ea.ch wat. CECIL G-LEDSTANES, 'Manager. ia-Bjj«rai. Notices Extract from report, dated April 28, 1884, ». Cafi'ai^ Siiaav, C.8., (Chit/ of the London Fire Brigade), on OIRE PREVENTION BY OYANIT; ' jp , Note — Gaptnin Shaiv has novor previous! <■ reported in favour of any Engine, Appliance. Liquid or other means of Eire Prevention y 4 - for Eire Extinction. "Tho wooden stairs" (coated with Cyanili' '•'resisted strong flames well, and practical . were not weatamed by them." "I have no doubt that cyanite would 1 <, found most useful in preventing the spre;/« of fire, and I nhould be glad to see it mo:-, generally used on Wood, Canvas, and othc Materials in Theatres, Public Buildings, an.. Private Houses." " I consider that wooden stairs coated wiU cyasitb are, in case of fire, nnioh safer the.sfcono." Cyanite has been already largely used i ■ many parts of the World in Public Building 1 .-. Houses, Stables, Theatres, &0., includm, tho following- London Theatres, viz. : — Lyceum, Savoy, Princess's, Standard, Criterion- , w Novclt3-,_ New Prince's, Empire, &c. w Cvanite is a Colourless (or Coloured) FirtProof Staining, Non -poisonous, which renden all substances to which it is applied uninflammable, and also acts as an excellent Primini for Paint or Varnish (thus saving all ordinary prhniny), the material so primed remaining fire- proof. Pkicij: 9a 6;1 pkr G-AtLos (ooioxratiESs). Colours extra. Strong Iron Drums, to contain 1 gallon.-;, 2s 9d each extra, K..8.--< Cyanite covers approximately twice tho srj.'ico rlirtt ordinary priaiing ot paint covers. SUITABLE I'OS Att OXIMATB3. Solo Manufacturers : TPIE PATENT LIQUID FIRE-PROO CYANITE COMPANY, Looted, S'2, iJIsnOPSOATE STJIEET WITICDf, LONDOX, E.O Works— Chelsea, S.W. IIUEST AND SON, SEED MERCHANTS. Offices and S.vstrLK Rooms : 152 and 153 Houudsditch, jLondo* Matikkt Staxd : No. 39 Seed Market, Mark lane, Lond«a. SKBD WAHErtOTTSES : Mower Seeds— ls2 Houndsditoh. Garden and Farm Root Seofidn — 1, 2, and 3 Gun square, and Church row, Houndsdit'oh. Clovers and Grass Seeds — Butlor »treot, Spitalfields, London. Messrs HURST & SON ship Lirge quantitiei of all kinds of Seeds to New Zealand und Australia, and make it a special featur* of their business to supply all . eeda of «tromy growths and best quality.

Gil xrai' vl — (jOmfoktivq. EPPS' COCOAS— BREAKFAST.

" By a thorough knowledge of the natur»l laws which govern theopeiationsof digestion and nutrition, and by a careful applicatioa of the fine properties of well selected coco*. Mr Epps hns provided our breakfast table* with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It ia by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built Ip until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies ar« floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaf t by keeping ourseh-es well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — See article in the Civil St+Aw Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold in £lb packets by grocers, labelled thu«— JAMES EPPS & do., HOM«OFATHIO CHEMIST!,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1827, 18 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1827, 18 April 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1827, 18 April 1885, Page 1