WJWtfbtt MICE TEA ASK >YSUR GROCER FOR , NELSON i« [UJLD&SIttERMBJA-S •*__ %K__^m__l JUM GELEBRATED&THE BEST PURE INDIAN CHINA* CEYLON TEAS! PROCURABLE H — — t— W«— H II.H.WWW WW—WW I^ww^p ' •— "■ Lauranga hotel PATRONISED BY JBY.R.H. The Ybuheof Edinburgh, K.G., G. 0.8., JRJV., §e„ #.., Sir James Ferguson, YBart., Capt. Nesham, R.N., and the Officers of UY.M.S. Tauranga, Members of Parliament, $c. Wis Is the leading Hotel on the East Coast, and was o_g famed as " tiMW THE CtJl£lNl_ is in mostcompetent hands, aiid wili he a feature. : The accommodations ar* tn ali ways superior. THE DRAWING HOOMS are luxuriously ixLrnished, and . possess balconies com-, manding magnificent Land and Sea Vktfs. THE BED ROOMS are numerous, lofty and airy, and well appointed, with due -.%: y 7 regard to cleanliness, comfoit anc 1 health., no THE BATH R6OMS are adjacent to the Bed Roomsl ,; ";;" i< ;'* ;", r The spacious and well lighted BILLIARD, SALOON contains one of ALCOCEiS ■ BEST TABLES, ll The Stables are roomy and convenient. Saddle Horses, &c., on hire. COACHES leave this Hotel'FOß THE LAKES, THE THAMES AND TE PtTKEThis is the nearest 1 Hotel to the Resident Magistrate's Court, Post and Tel«jgrap Offices and Victoria Wharf . "^ _, . D, A 8 H E R, Proprietor. Booking office for R. I. Coaches to latitat., Waihi, Paeroa, TMmos, ftc, ty Telephone No. 370. WAVERLEY HOTEL, Ct I. PANTER, Proprietor, QUfc-tN STREET, AUCKLAND. < -^-^^^^» — Travellers will find . /cry Modem Convenience combined with Civility and Prompt Attention. MxtUm -laita* lo .mtu Mint* a«Jr sprite of t&* tet franl^ The situation o_ the Wave V t renders it specially convenient for , the Travelling Public and Visitors U the City from the Country by train ;orj steamer. Special Arrangements made ror the convenience of Families TEPiJEE 6ARItIAGE ItfflßK.. Coach-builders, Shoeing-smiths and General Mechanics, — ; — -0- — : Y/ : Vehicles of every description Built, Repaired, Pa nfe 'and Trimmed at shortest notice and at reasonable . a es. Parm Implements, Waggons, Drays, Ac, a pp crnlty. Stocks of Iron and well seasoned Timbers i\i) 3 on hand. Having been in the trade for 38 years is a sufficientgu uni 1 that all work entrust^^^ TAURANGA SMITE AND MmflK^^m<soACH AND WAGGON FACTORY. ESTABLISHED OVEf* 10 YEA^ k The undersigned are mannfactnrera of all classes of Vehicles aiid Agricultural Implements. Onr wAknown repntetion as Practidil Mgehanicst an^W-tP^?^ yeip experience in the Australasian Colonies, iustt!|r xl» in cli^niing th|t we S| furnish^a better ckss of vehicles, conshtent with "hdttesl wbrfc^at cheaper rate than any of our competitors. The Public will find it to their advantage to ENCOURAGE LOCAL mtiUWEY Where they can have the pleasure oi seeing first-class material, and workmanship put in Vehicles made to their valued orders. r N.B.— Vehicles of all descriptions repaired, paipted, renovated Jand made to look equal to new. v ? ,^ :o: -^— ■■ Willfeun Parker/ :\jmos^ eoad. James Hana, / Co_^ * BI_ACKSMITH.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3071, 22 January 1894, Page 1
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465Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3071, 22 January 1894, Page 1
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