TADRANGA SMITH AND " CARRIAGEIWORKS, COACH:AND WAGGONJFACTORY ESTABLISHED OVER 10^YEARS. Genea-al Wheclwi i^hlin^ Coach, Carrl*iffc and WoSson Bitiiainff, Geue.ia! Blacksmllhln«: 9 Horsrslioemg, tonchsuiiailn^ ;mcl Agricultural Implement M:&kiu£. ALL vSOHTS \OF TAEM IMPLEMENT and s ßu<>gy Fittings, Paints., Oils, Varnish, Platt and Washburn's Axle Grease, and Hardwood kept lin stock. . . » , ■, Grave and House Fencing made in a variety ot styles. Our vehicles are faultlessly constructed and combine all the best wearing qualities and strength with graceful form, pleasing style and cornpletenese of finish, seldom equalled and never surpassed by ar-y other manufacturer, aud and at prices as low as possible coneistent with honest work. _ W P having had a varied experience of 27 years is able to t turn out both heavy and li«<ht work in a firet-class and workmanlike maaner. —Yenicles of all description repaired, painted, renovated, and made to. look equal to new. Liberal allowance t > Cash Customers. • William Parker, DEV o N pobt eoad. James Haaa, COACH-BUILDER. BLACKSMITH. MATHEWS 1 AUCKLAND BAZAAR, 120 QUEEN J3TREET. At this splendidly fitted up and arranged Establishment, may be seen the lw the cheapest, and most varied stock of Fans, Purses, Wallets> Note, Letter and Card Case., Pocketbooks, Ladies' Bag-, Satchels Straps Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Ladies' Dreeing, Jewel Perfumery and G love Cases, ladies' and Gents 1 Companions and Writing Cases, Music Rolls, Blotters, T)PFk« Photo Frames (in plush, metal and wood), Fancy Baskets (trimmed and lined with quilted silk), Inkstands, Call Bells L Fine China Goods, Aecordeons, Concertinas, Toys, New Gold and Silver Jewellery, and innumerable Nicknacks. In regard to the quantity, variety, and cheapness, of ° FANCY ANI> USi^FUI. ARTICLES, MATHEWS' AUCKLAND BA.ZAAR IVlttl n t. " QUEEN STREET, STANDS SECOND TO NONE. SUBURBAN BRANCH : Newton Bazaae, Kaeangah ape Roab. tt , r t h e ~Dißtinguished Patronage of His Excellency Lord Carrington, Governor of New South Wales, and Lord Onslow, Governor of New Zealand. TAUgANGA. - THE "STAR" is pronounced by its Patrons to be the best built and best furnished Hotel in the North Island. Private Suites of Apartments for Families, Sample Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen. Telegrams receive prompt attention. Coaches leave the Hotel for the Lakes on arrival of all steamers. Special Buggies and Saddle Horses can be obtained for all parts of the country. First-class Sailing and K owing Boats for Pleasure and Fishing Parties. # j The Saltwater Bathing Pavilion is within three minutes walk of the " Star." IMI.. "KENBi.LT, PROPRIETOR. BT SPEdAJi APPOINTMENT TO IIIS EPCEILENCT THE GOTEIWR * I^=^*^^°' OF HEW ZEALAND. W. H. HAZARD, QUNJVIAKE^ 116 aueen Street, AUCKLAND. {Next B. Tonks 4' Co., Auctioneers.) TMPfVRTER OF ABMS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING IMPLEMENTS; IMIU * OPTICAL GOODS, AND FIKEWOKKB. BEST HOUSE IN THE COLONY FOB GTJNS,BI-I'£S, BEVOLVEBS and Sporting Kequisites of all kind* Latel? received,— A very fine assortment of Winchester Repeating Rifles of different calibres, suitable for cattle or wild dog shooting. The Wmcheste Repeating Shot Gun, No. 12 gauge, firts >iz (0) shots without reloading For b«!e at very low pri ies. . In order to supply his customers with the very best Cartridges obtainable W H H has imported at considerable expense, one ot the latest and bes Machines for turning the Cartridges. This machine, made by Messrs D. & J Fraser the welt-known Gm.a.akers of Edinburgh, regulates the pressure oi the wads to the greatest i.ieetv, and ensures the utmost regularity m shooting Customers roav see the different Cartridges tested on the premises. Prices of B L.,0.F., or L*.b\ Shot Cartridges, Nos. 12, 14, or 1(5 Guageftpppn iQ s • Blue, 17s: Brown, 16s. These Cartridges are all charged wit 2 drlcbms Best Powder,and Hoz Chilled Shot. "RIVAL" No. 12 C.I cartridnes, charged with Bifle Cartridge Powder, Us per 100. GUN WORK of Every Descrjpliou done at the very LOWEST RATE: and equal, if not superior, to any done in the Colonies
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Bay of Plenty Times, Issue XX, 13 June 1892, Page 1
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632Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Issue XX, 13 June 1892, Page 1
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