I IF.YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASK' YOUR GROCER FOR 9 I TOLD&SILVERMEDALS »Wj__ w_T^l E&H ■.- CELEBRATED&THE BEST PURE INDIAN CHINASc CEYLON TEAS I* PROCURABLE «7 TAURANGA hITtII" PATRONISED BY ■H.R. HY. The Duke of Edinburgh, KG., G.G.8., R.K, $c„ &c., Sir James Ferguson, Bart., Capt. Kesham, R.N., avd the Officers qf H.M.S. Taurangh, Members of Fartiainent, §c. Tie leading Hotel on the East Coast, and was long' famed as '" MENZIES.' THE CUIZINE is in most competent hands, and will be a feature. The accommodations are in all ways superior. TIIE DRAWING ROOMS are luxuriously furnished, and possess balconies commanding magnificent Land and Sea Y'^vvs. * 7 THE BED ROOMS are numerous, lofty and airy, and well appointed, with due regard to cleanliness, comfort and health. 7 THE BATH ROOMS are adjacent to the Bed Rooms. * - Tho snacieus4nd well lighted BILLIARD SALOON _or_tains. one' df TALCOCK'S 1 * BEST TABLES. The Stables are roomy and convenient. Saddle Horses, &c, on liire. COACHES leave this Hotel K>R THE LAKES, THE THAMES AND TE PUKEThis is the nearest Hotel to the Resident Magistrate's Court, Post and Telegrap Offices and YVtoria Wharf . ' D. AS H E R, Proprietor. Booking office for R. M. Coaches to Katikati, Waihi, Paeroa, Thames, «c, &c. Telephone No. 370. I WAVERLEY HOTEL, G. I. PANTER, Proprietor, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. r— _, -c**-^i3r*ig' t^>^-^ > Tmvpllprq v ill find Every Modem Convenience combined with Civility and iraveiieib vw_ Prompt Attention. fxxsUlm lillinri foom*. Utiws miJr jijtote of tire best itank jtonearfe's Drijc MU Sile titoW *« !»#. The m mation of the Waveuley renders it specially convenient "for -the Travelling Public and Visitors to the City from the 'Country by tram |0 r steamor. Special Arrangements made for the convenience of Families TSTI-GFtT PORTEI^ "~"TE PUKE O. & W. SPOON ER, Coach-builders, Shoeing-smiths and General Mechanics. — ! 0 " Vehicles of every description Built, Repaired, Painted and Trimmed at shoi t_Bt notice and at reasonable rates. Farm Implements, Waggons-, Drays, &c, a specialty. Stock* of Iron nnd well seasoned Timbers always on hand. Having been in the trade for 38 years ia a sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to us wiil be executed in first-class style, entr iwtcci wus GEQ SPO ONER, Manager. - .^ wmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmtmmmmmm^ ____•______*___— «■«_ TAURAIIGA SMITH AP"CARRim . . COACH AND WAGGON FACTORY. ESTABLISHED OVEr^ 10 YEAI^S. The undersigned are manufacturers of all classes of Vehicles and Agrieul tural Implements. Our well-known reputation as Practical Mechanics and W. P's 27 yeari 1 experience in the Australasian Colonies, justify us iv claiming that we car . furnish a better ch.B_ of vehicles, consistent with honest work at a cheapei rate than any of our competitors. The Puhlic will find ii. to their advantage to ENCOUEAGE LOOAL INDUSTRY Where they can have the pleasuro ol seeing fint-eJa» material and workmanship put in Vehicles made to their valued orders. N.B.— Vehicles ofall descriptions repaired, painted, renovated,|_nd made t< > look equal to new. .— • — :o: 7 'William Parker, devonport boak James Hana, COACH-BUILD--. BLACKSMITH. ■ ■-YY<iAA:A.YYy^yy_^AAyyy i! Yy-y V i j ( fnati^s^:isaia^.,v-..7 : :,^7\ -,jia^^i>-^ 7^(^^mss^k^^ii^^^^^l^^i^i
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Bay of Plenty Times, 3 August 1893, Page 1
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498Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, 3 August 1893, Page 1
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