I f MAXWELL.; ff (Whose business has now been in existence for nearly a Quarter of a Century without any intermissions) :o:— You can purchase cheaper and better at MaxWßlPs than at any other house in the trade. Why ? The stock is well bought, constantly renewed and in endless variety. — :o:-— The Grocery and Oilmen's Stores ARE ALWAYS COMPLETE. = . Kirkpatrick's Strawberry Conserves ££J St. George's Dunedin Jam. All fruit. Oh Stewing Prunes t^ Cheeses, 61bs each. Handy size for families. J5 Luxene, the bright light. White Rose Kerosene, * &c, &c, Ac, &c -s — :o: ™'\ Goods delivered daily and Country orders Promptly attended to. cr. :m: a. zxfw 33 l h., B^KJEK AND QJROpER,
G. H. WHITCOMBE. PROPRIETOR, j tf> »V^. .■'♦■. i :• nnHE MASONIC HOTEL is the favourite iSort of X country settlers. It is centrally situated on thjo^Strand, Tauranga. between the two wharves facing the harbour, and is replete with every V^S COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE lhe Wines and Spirits are warranted piiire as imported. The Menu is first-class, everything being pro videfi^that is obtainable. -- t One of Alcock's Billiard Tables. Good Stabling accomodation, and handy paddockirig for | grazing. ' 'SU ■ ■ ■ -- * . ''■-■ ■' .*? Saddle Horses on Hire. 2 Coaches for the Hot Lakes, Hotorua, Taupo, Napier, Te Puke, Katikati, Paeroa, Te Aroha, and {Thames, s ea|l at this Hotel to take up passengers and luggajg^. N.B. — In connection with the Hotel : is a Departmnt in Willow Street, where asorted cases bfWines, Spirits, &c, are made up to suit customers witty quick despatchand on most reasonable terms. -;■■ f*
TAURANGA. \ * MR WEBB, benr., who has been a resident in Auckland for more than 30 years, has taken the above unrivalled and commodious establishment and intends to make it a true English Gentleman's Residence and Home, such as is seldom met with by travellers. Suites ot apartments and numerous bedrooms for visitors and tourists who are desirous of exploring Rotorua's Hyclrotliermnl and Volcanic Wonders* which are unsu' passed in any part of the world, and are distant only 40 miles from Tauringa ; a coach leaves T»uiranga twico a week, and special buggies and saddle horses can be had at short notice. Terms strictly moderate by day or week. Cook's Hotel Coupons Accepted. Webb's New Zealand Wines. Majtufactoet, Hackett Steert, Poimonby. Sampling Room, 7 Queen St. Wharf, A.uckxand. f pHESE DELICIOUS WINES are 5 years old, and are made from the finest § fruit — fiee from all drugs and chemicals. Orders left at Belle Vue House -will meet wHh immediate attention. Trices per dozen quarts : — Fine 10- j ear Old Peach.... i2s ElderWLie 24s Port , 20s Old Ginger 20s Sherry ♦ - . 20s IVonliniack 20s Rich Malmsey ...20a Fine Tonic 20s A Sample case, coutniniug 1 dozen (2 gallons) of assorted wines, (except Peach), will be forwarded to any address on receipt of cheque or postal note for 2*'», payable to S. H. Wtbb, or in cask of 5 gallons and upwards, 7s 6d per gallon. Those who are fond of a nice glass of wine will be glad to find they can have it at 20s ptr dozen, ouly Is 8d a bottle, and lhi'se suffering from weakly constitutions, indigestion, or wunt of appetite, will find these winea a perfect cure. Testimonials of the benefit resulting from their use have been rec.ived from all parts. Wines made expressly for Sacramental use, 2ys per dozen. N. B. — These Wines for Domestic purposed will be found a Good and Cheap Substitute for Foreign Wines or Brandy to flavour Jellies, Cakes, Bice, and other Puddings, and for makir.g Delicious " CLARET CUP." MR WEBBJalso intimates to the residents of Taurwnga and vicinity that having: had 4.3 >enrs experience in the Music Business, he will be glad to keep all musical iiiotiuiututs in tune and repair, and being now resident in this town his chargis w i 1 be much less than those of persons coming from a distance. Pianofortes tuned 7s 6d. The Misses Webb being brilliant performers and accustomed to teaching, will give lessons on the Pianoforte, Organ and Violin, both at Belle Vue House and at the residence of pupils. </, / i ' / Tbbjib— One Guinea for Pianoforte) and *os for Violin, per quarter.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Issue XX, 20 June 1892, Page 3
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