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I f <§$ws& a Aiorried M7l& from ; • ; ? MAXWELL, f (Whose business has noxo been in existence for nearly a Quarter of a Century without any intermissions) : 0 : You can purchase cheaper and hetter at Maxwell's 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 EJ| St. George's Dunedin Jam. All fruit. Ph Stewing Prunes t>" Cheeses, 6lbs each. Handy size for families. S Luxene, the bright light. - White Eose Kerosene, i i &c, &c, &c, &c -.--•"-. — :-o: : Goods delivered daily and Country, orders Promptly attended t0... BAKEK A.N X> GROCER, ■■■■■■ THE feTIiAND.

■■■■■. ■■■•'■. ; - '^^^Hpfet' ii^ G* H. WHITCOMie. PROPRIETOR. ------ - -*..-- --.■■- ■ ■; ■.- * .■'■■- ' . \^/ # •————■■ _ Jrp,HE^MASOJSTIG HOTEL is the favorite resdrt of JL .country settlers. It is centrally situated bn the Strand, J Taiira)iga. Between the two wharves facing tfle harbourj and i^repiete'%ithivery _, --H COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE " | I tie "Wlifites iaiid Spirits are warranted pu?e as inst>rted. The Menu is first-class, everything being provided that is obtainable. , . ""' One of Alcock's Billiard Tables. Good Stabling accomodation, and handy paddock Eg'; for -. t .,-, , grazing. . - Saddle Horses on Hire. j. . i ■ . • : : . > :'-.i ; .'■ ■■• «. -. * ' -** ■ •■ • . Coaches for the Hot Lakes, Rotorua, Taupo, Napier, Te Puke, Katikati, Paeroa, Te Aroha, and rhaines, calliit :jA this Hotel to lake up passengers and luggage. i^.jS^—^ln, connection with the Hotel is a Wholesale jpepartmnt in Willow Street, where a sorted cases of Wines, t Spirits, &c, are made up to suit customers , with quick despatchand on most reasonable terms. ;

TAURANGA. V ME WEBB^ benr.; who has been a resident iji iVucltland for more than 30 y<^ars, has tuken tlie above/unrivalled and commooious establishment ai.d intendsto make it English 7 Geiitlfman's Bepidence and Hume, such as is Beldoin*Tnet with by . travellers. Suites or apartments an.d numerous/ i?e.drooms for . visitors and tourists who are desirous of exploring \'<^ Hotorua's Hydrolherm»l anil \ olejuiic Wonders, - - ! Uvhich are unsurpassed in nny part of the world, and are distant only 40 miles „, . . .from TaunngM ; a coach liaves T«nranga twice a week, and special buggies land saddle hoists can be hr.d at short no<ice. \../ Terms strictly moderate by day or week. f .,-{ „ ' Cook's Hotel Corro^s Accepted. Webb's New Zealancf Wii^as. • Manufactory, Hackett Stkket, Po^oxby. . Sampling Room, 7 Queen St. • WIIAKF, AUCKLAND. (\"\ r f 'HESE DELICIOUS WINES are 5 years old, acd are mj^from the finest I ftuit— free from wll drugs and chemicals. Orders left aV3sbllc Vue House will meet w ; th immediate attention. Prices per dozen quarts :— Fine 10- j ear Oid Pe:.ch .... 4 2? Elder Wi;ie 24s y~- Port;. .-..,. 2Us Oid Ginger 20d Sherry , 20s Ei ontiniack 20s ' " Rich Mnlmsey 20s Fine Tonic 20s A Sample cmkc, coiit .101114? i dozen (2 yallons) of assorted wities, (except PojiclO, c forwarded to any addiess on receipt of cheque or postal note fur 2» ss payable to S. H. Wtbb, or in cask of 5 gallons and upwards, 7s 6d por. gallon.- • : • Those who are fond of a nice glass of wine will be triad to find they can have it at 20s pir d'Zrn, only Is 8d a bottle, and jhesp suffering ftom weakly constitutions, indigestion, or want of appetite, will find these wives a perfect cure. •:h Testimonials of the benefit resulting 1 from their use have been rec. ived from all p.u'tsl • ' "Wines made expressly for Sacramental use, ?i3s per dozen. N. B. — These Wines for Domestic purposes will be found a Good and Cheap Substitute for Foreign Wines or Brand y to flavour Jellies, Cake 3, Rice, and other Puddings, and for inakitg Delicious "CLARET CUP." €% I *% .^■■J i l t ..j:L-.:.- ,■■■,... " %i : "" ~\(t -'jpt W|^BB^Bhlp.-jppm«tes to the residents of TaurHDga and vicinity that % W JjX havinjr iiafl 4") Sers 1 xperienee in the Music Business, ho will be glad to keep all mnsionl in.-trnrnents in tuueand repair,* «nd befng vOw resident in" i jbis tbwn Mis fjhai;gi s yyi Ibe much le&s than those of persons coming from a V <Jißtinoe. Pianoforte^ tuned 7s 61I: -' : i*--- ;r y-. ' C;' /; f /; '■■/" V-* The Misses Webb being brilliant performer.-? -Mn« ' i ft6cti-»tomod'*to- ieichiri'g'j * wiU tfive^le»BODsgii the Pianoforte, Organ and Violin, bothjttt JJelhirV^c Hdusss /and at the residence of pupils. .■*.-■ TbkHß~od^ Guinea for Pianoforte, «ud 'os for Violin, per qutrter.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Issue XX, 22 June 1892, Page 3

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