Coaches. SftOSBT & C£IMMINS' 0 fi£__|uffl_SS__ £&. MK^MWa^km^^^^^ «6^^^^^ T7IXPEBSS LIFE OF COAaßntHj Euniiin» between ^ TAURANaA AND OHl^EßnjmVia Te Puke L^ropi rS The Coach leaves Tauranga er#«Tuesiiat and PxtiiuTfop OhinemutJ, ? tumill« evei^ Wemhdat a.. Ba ™»>a*Fare (each way) £1 • f Eeturii ""■ 11? I Xl/ * Buggi e8 and Sad"s7ior Segal.ay. „ n ' G-ood StabUng Accommodation f«r Settlors. , ' ■»**" THOMAS HEWITT, Managay. "—. _r _.... Stables lately occupied by Mr William l^elly, Opposite the Star Hotel, Spring street, Tauranga. GLBDBTANES' ftl_l_l_&M<= > JSP!mBRZB&. E™*^^ K^KATI _f» TAUEANaA. m time for the steamer to Auckland. returnino- on Snfiip^qv fo anit n»«a«* Fahes 7fl firl vkott itat CECIL aLEDSTAMS, ManageT. Captain Shaw, C.8., V (Chief of the London Fire Brigade/ * a MRE PRT^VKTsttton- "rv fiVA-NTTTiM ! PSEV^Z_^ BY °?ANITaI r4&ffi^BX^^-S^ SgSft "oC Vein" forViro Extinction rioventiou o_ "The wooden stairs" (coated with Cyanit*) f^S^SSBSJ l^Cuidt^Wood ftS^^SSE Private Houses'' c9 ' rut>ll° auUdm^ and " I consider that wooden stairs coated with oya-nttb are, in case of fire, muoh safer tha» stone." Oyanite has been already larsrely ussd im many parts of the "World in Public Boildinn Houses, Stables, Theatres, &c, including tho followiug London Theatres, viz. :-Ly. courn, Savoy, Princess's, Standard, Oriterioa Novelty, Now Prince's, Empire, &o. C.van'ite is a Colourless for Ooloured) Fir. Proof Staining, Non-poisonous, which render. all substances to which ifc is applieduninnanv mable, and also acts as an excellent Priminy p^^S^S^SS r;s% sMOTOi,m(MMM). thf Sf6SS;^S;?^S COvcrS> J * * * smTADM FOH ___. or. IMAIJEfi. . vT^Zt^ . j>AnJ!-t rSt-Z^^ COISS?7 T™™ uiAiMiii OUiUJrAINI, Jjlmitbd, 82 ' B —^,«™jr ™,JQohW, l.f . Works-Chelsea, S.W. TTTtt>QT< axm q^at ALbltbl AINJJ bUJN, WHOLESALE SEED MERCHANT*. 'V . Obficks and Sampm Booms : 102 and 103 Houndsditoh, Loa««a Market Staso: No. 39 Seed Market, Mark lan., Lond.a. Sbkd Wu»p«ouses • c^ss^^r- M-^ f : GsiTEFUL—OoKFOKTIsa. PPPfi' npfiflA RRFi^FiQT C-rTO V_>OUUH. DltCftKrAiS I, ((1, .. .; ~, , , u-^W^^SISiSSSk and nutrition, and by a careful applicatio* of the ime properties of well aeleatei cocoa, Mr E PI w has provided our breakfa«t table. mth ft dobcatcly flavoured bevcra_« which may save us many heavy doctors'bill». -It i« a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fprtifled with pure blood am? a properly uowiahed frame."- See article in the Civil &»„'«# Gazette. 'jAYs "S &0^ ,.;,...-^.!!?sßgSaaa^4.-^.!!?sBgSaaa^4-
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1840, 19 May 1885, Page 1
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353Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1840, 19 May 1885, Page 1
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