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Coach.es. .... r,:>-, CEOSBY & CEIMMINS; -T jr j» «, S*\ '.' ,' S ©S€^^^ • Jsstk. A^SW^fi^^SWC? W^^i^^^MSo^^ TjiXPfiESS LIJ\ TE OF COi-CB Hi Running between TATJRAWaA AND OHINBMUTI' Via Te Puke and Oropi Bush. Tho Coach leaves Tauranga ©Tf ••- Tuesjja-t aud Fmbat for Ohinenra-. f^ WEOTiBAX a - b "™^ Far. (o.ch way) ... £1 0 © ... ... 117 5 R . ,Q, „ „ . ouggies and Saddle Horses always • Mre J J CtOOcl Stablin § Accommodation foibettlers. '~ THOMISHRWTTT ManUr ' iVJ.anag6r. — Sta^^D^^ gj^^^ ivelly, opposite the btar Hotel, Spring street, Tauranga. rTTncTAW^> brLJiDbIAIBS "OXPEESS LINE OF COACHED Hi Running between KATIKATI a^bTAURATOA. Leaving Katilcati every Friday to I S^aa tfc^ta^l^ ge M. ° OOTUTOa J' smt passet 5a i Qi H o^ a * +t.l r. . f/ I PPeelsf eels. ar £ to be l#f 4 at the Masonic Hotel. Pabbs 7s 6d each wat. CECIL dLEDSTANES, . Manager. ,-JLum* Notices i^ /fW Q),, dated A Pm 28,188,, Oamain Shaw, C.8., (Chitfofth* London Fire Brigade), ,» I?IRE PREVENTION BY OYANITE.' 2^ Note-Captain Sh^Tlaa never previousl rGpOrtod iuTvoui -of elySSfffiSS: Liquid or other means of Fire Prevention o.' forFiro Extinction. -The wooden stairs" (coated with Cyanite^- " resisted strong flames woll, and praoticallv WCre not weakened by them." "1 have no doubt that cyasttjs would be found most useful in preventing the spread i™i^ t^atTi'S; S?k^- tres ' p"blio Mfa *«- " I consider that wooden stairs coated witL °™™ «ase of fire, much safer th^ Cyanitu has been already largely used is many parts of the World in Publio Buildings, Houses, Stables, Theatres, &0., includingfche ±ollowin- London Theatres, viz. :-Lyoenrn .Savoy, Princess's, Standard, Criterion Novelty, Jyo^PriacG's Empire &c. Cpamte 18 a Ooloarless (orOoloawd) Eu» Proof Staining-, Non-poisonous, which renders all substances to which, it is applieduninflammable, and also acts as an excellent Priming for Paint or Varnish {thus saving all ordinary S-pSoV m S° **"* "^""^ Pmcib 9a 6d ran Gaskw (qoMUBBBSS). Colours extra. Strong Iron Drums, to ooatain 4 g-allons, 28 9d eaoh extra. N.B.^Qyanito cover, approximately ftwte tho spaoe that ordinary priraing or paint °°™ tmsuaaxa us, maum. Sole Mamifacturen : "jipjij PA.TENT LIQUID FIRE-PROO CYAISTITB COMPANY, Limited, 82, Bbhowjatb wrbh.wrrHxi,LanwUc Works-Chelsea, S.W. HUEST AND SON, _▼¥ _ -~- Offices and Sampm Rooms: 152 aud 153 Houndsditch, Lendom Miaßton.: ...... - . No. 39 Seed Market, Mark lane, Lond«. Seed Warehouses : Fi — Seeds ~ls2 Houndsditch. Garden and Farm Boot Seeeds-1, t, and 3 Gun square, aud Church x»ir. Houndsditon. Clovers and Grass Seeds—Butler «tr«et. Spitalfiolds, London. Misasas HXTBST & SON ship large quantitiw oi all Kinds of Seeds to New Zealand an* Atwtralia, and make it a speoial featuw rf their business to snpolyall .-oeds of nfcromr growths and best quality. * —— — Q-BATaFUL— OoMFOilTrsro. -— £pp3' COCOA—BREAKFAST ' Uilu WUUUrt. UiltttKrrtOl ■ „ By a thorou?h of the natur.! '^^^^f^i^ of the nne property of well seleotei coco», Mr Epps has provided our breakfast table. with ft delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors'bilk. It i* by the judicious use of auch articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built mp unbll stron S 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 frame."-See article in the Civil Btr*U* Gazette. Mad aj j with boiu t Sold iv packets by groeersl ÜbeUed thu.--JAMES EPPS & 0 0,, homobopathio ohsmjbw, okdon, enoiand,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1828, 21 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1828, 21 April 1885, Page 1