||IFJ\rOITLIKE NICE TEA ASK\YOUR GROCER FOR , \ CELEBRATED&THE BEST PURE INDIAN CHINA & CEYLON TEAS I V PROCURABLE TftURANGA HO TIL, " : PATRONISED BY ' " ' JT,li.m The Jhik* of Edinburgh, K.Q., G. 0.8., X.&., &„ §c. t Sir James Ferguson, Sart. t Copt, Msham I S.N. t and the Officers of &.M,s. Tauranga, Members of Parliament, #«. This Is the leading Hotel on the Bast Coast, and was ong famed is " lERZISS. 1 THE CTJIZINE is in most competent hands, and will be a feature. The accommodations are In all ways superior. THE DRAWING ROOMS are luxurious^ iurnished, and possess Wlconiea epmmanding magnificent Land and Sea "V^tfs. THE BED ROOMS are numerous, lofty and airy, and well appointed, with due . > regard to cleanliness, comfort and health. THE BATH KOOMS are adjacent to the Bed Booms; The spacious and well lighted BILLIARD SALOON contains one of ALCOCK'S BEST TABLES. :' The Stables are roomy and convenient. Saddle Horses, &c, on hire. COACHES leave this Hotel FOR THE LAKES, THE THAMES AND TB PUKE* This is the neare# Hotel to the fiesident Magistrate's Court, Post and TeleD. ASHER, Proprietor Booking office for B. I. Coaches to Katikati, Walhi, Paeroa, Thames, 4c, Ac. ' Telephone No. 370. : < WAVERUEY HOTEL, i (^ I. PANTER, Proprietor. 7 c OUEtN STREET, AUCKLAND. i Travellers will find j 7 cry Modem Convenience combined with Civility and , Prompt Attention. fircUte liUiarir lorn*. Wcm m\s Sjfeite at tp ftesft f s«te. 11 ' 105 ■ fl The Bituation of the "Wiyeui t renders it specially convenient for the Travelling Public and Visitors tj the City from the Country by train Jor steamer. Special Arrangements made » or the convenience of Families I _^ KIGHIT > OBTER. CARRIABE WORKS, • c. & w. spocvn EE, r Coach-builders, Shoeiag-smiths and General Mechanics, ~ Vehicles of every description Built, Bepaired, Ta nic land Trimmed at shortest notice and at reasonable i a' 68. Farm Implements, Waggons, Drays, &c., a sp c laity. Stocks of Iron and well seasoned Timbers a> ay s on hand. {] Having been in the trade for 38 years ib a sufficient guii nu« that all work entrusted^ us will be executed in first-clase Btyle. GKEO. P. SPOOABR, Manager. TAORANfiA SMIT| AND CMIAfiK WOEKS COACH AND WAGGON FACTORY; A ESTABLISHED OVER 10 YEAf^S. T The unders^ned are manufacturers of aUclassea of Vehicles and Aericultural Implements. _ .■..■* . Our weU-known reputation as and W. P'« 27 years experwnce^he Australasian^ Colonies, just^r us ia claiming that we f can funiMh a better class of vehicles, consistent with honest work at a cheaper I rate than any of our competitors. *-W^Z J The Public will find it to their adfantage to ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY Where they can have the pleasure oi seeing first-class material and workman- m ship put in Vehicles made to their valued orders. - N.B.— Vehicles of all descriptions repaired, painted, renovated^nd made to look equal to new. * T M ;- ■■"'..■ :o: . ■ ':■:..■■ Willram Parker, devonpom boad. James flana, COAOH-BUUjDJBB BLAOKfIIHIH. ! - i ' ■-"".■■ ■ " ■ .-'■■*'*
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3070, 19 January 1894, Page 1
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