<?swst a hurried Una from 1 \ MAXWELL, jj {Wltose business has now been in existence for nearly a Quarter of a Century without any intermissions) :o: You can purchase cheaper and better at Maxwell' 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 Jz! St. George's Dunedin Jam. All fruit. Ph Stewing Prunes Cheeses, 61bs each.. Handy size for families. 2 Luxene, the bright light. White Rose Kerosene, &c, &c, &c, &c ■ :o: Goods delivered daily and Country orders Promptly attended to. or, jml .a. x: w :e 11, BAKER AND GEOCEE, I THE STKAND. G. H. WHITCOMBE. PROPRIETOR. HH HE MASONIC HOTEL is the favourite resort of JL country settlers. It is centrally situated on the Strand, Tauranga. between the two wharves facing the harbour, and is replete with every COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE lhe Wines and Spirits are warranted pure as imported. The Menu is first-class, everything being provided that is obtainable. One of Aleock's Billiard Tables. Good Stabling accomodation, and handy paddocklng for grazing. Saddle Horses on Hire. Coaches for the Hot Lakes, Rotorua, Taupo, Napier, Te Puke, Katikati, Paeroa, Te Aroha, and Thames, call at this iiotel to take up passengers and luggage. N.B. — In connection with the Hotel is a Wholesale Departmnt in Willow Street, where asorted cases of Wines, Spirits^ &c, are made up to suit customers with quick despatchand on most reasonable terms, t PUBLIC NOTICE. 0BELLE VUE HOUSE, TAURANGA, WHARF STREET AND CAMERON ROAD. Mr Webb having accepted an invitation from his son, Rector of Ashwell, England, will be glad to find someone with means to take over his engagement with Mr Bodell, the owner of the property. The House is well furnished for a first-class boarding establishment, has upwards of 20 large and lofty rooms, commanding a fine view of the Harbour on both sides and front. A more lovely residence for a large family could not be found. Has stables, coach house, &c, &c. Particulars of Mr Webb or Mr J. Bodell. N.B. Country settlers will find this to be a most convenient house of call. j\\l meals, Is; beds, Is 6d; Horse feed, Is. WEBB'S WINES. The sale of these wines have so much increased in consequence of the great benefit to those of weak constitutions and loss of appetite. Mr W. is desirous to make them better known, and though the price is only 20s the dozen, they are 5 years old, and for domestic purposes, to flavour jellies, cakes and puddings, are equal to foreign. CIRCULARS POST FREE-
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2851, 6 July 1892, Page 3
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443Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2851, 6 July 1892, Page 3
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