li^.VouYlKE NICE TEA ASK YOUR GROCER FOR NELSON >H v CELEBRATED&THE BEST PURE INDIAN CHINA& CEYLON TEAS I PROCURABLE » ) TAURANIaA HOTEV - { ■"■ * : ' • PAJRPNISED BY s : : K.S.K. The Duke of Edinburgh, JT.ff.,; <?.<7.J?., iJ.iV., #c,, #c, str Jiwn« Ferguson, Bart., Copt, Nesham, JKJV., «n^ <Ac Officers of U.M t S. Tauranga, Members of Parliament, $c. This ts the leading Hotel on the East Coast, and was ong famed as " MENZIES,' . THE CUtZINE is in most cotripetent hands, and will be a feature. The accommodations are in all ways superior. THE DRAWING ROOMS are lnxurioasly limfishea,' and possess' Tmlconie* dommanding magnificent Land and Sea V^ws. THE BED ROOMS are numerous, lofty and airy, and! well anointed, witii due regard to cleanliness, comfort am 1 health. THE BATH ROOMS aro adjacent 14 tli| Bedrooms/ . I y The spacious and well lighted BILLIARD SALOON contains one of ALOOCK'S BESTI TABLES. The Stables are roomy and convejnient. Saddle Horses, &c., on hire. COACHES leave this Hotel FOR THE lAKES, THE THAMES AND TWW^ ' This is the nearest Hotel to the Resident Magistrate's Court, Post and Tel<s--4 £ j >«rap Offices and Vvtoria Wharf. D. A&HE R, Proprietor. " Booking office tor R. H. Coaches to Katikati, Wiiti, Paeroa, Thames, &c, ftc. . • - ' ' ! \ I■ " f T (f. ■—--—■- ~V 1 , Telephone Nd. §704 1 1 : I. * WAVERLEY HOXHL, OUthN STREET, AUCKLAND. Travellers will find ;/er y Modem Convenience combmed witp. piv^ity and £ The situation of the WiTE j ii renders it specially con^enient^for ihe Travelling Public and Y^itor^ tj the City from thelOoun^ by train^or steamer. Special Arrangements nitme ■or the convenience of Families NIGHT OXTER. • TE PiJKE ■.; CARRIAGE ; ;^fe^3 jMffl* Coach-bnilders, Shoerag-smKhs add General MecUanics. .— — o r/A -\ >!. t. ; ;/•.. : i • Vehicles of every | escri|)tioA ßuilt, Repaired, Tanfe . and Trimmed at - : /\ shortest .iot^eejand at reasonablo . a cc. ' Farm linplemlntg, Waggons, Drays, &c.,aep iTalty. Stocks of Iron and well seasoned Timbers a\ r ; son; hand." Having been in the trade for 38 years is a sufficient gu un i. « that all work entrusted*. »s wU! be executed m fMisM smite' aM> carriage j iorks COACH AND WAGGON FACTORY- , | f ESTABLISHED OVER 10 YEAI^S. The undersigned are manufacturers of all classes of VehkjlWatid Agricultural Implements. Our 5 welfcknWn reputation as Practical Mechanics : and pT. Pa 27 years experience in the Australasian Colonie^tistlf^ &&;w\ dimming that V© can lurnish a better class of vehicles, consistent witii honest work at a cheaper rate than any of our competitors. "The Public* will find it to i their advantage to^ H '- "V • ENOOUEAGE LOCAL BtDUSTEY Where they can have the pleasure oi seeing firet-claaa material and workmanship put in Vehicles made to their valued orders. $ \ N.B. — Vehicles of all descriptions repaired, Ja/nted, renovated ,^and made tc look equal to new. . ■ .**■ -r\ , :<>:- ;■ i S - trr - \ I i> ■ ? Waiiam Parker, DEyoNPc^^A^ ., v ojamfSgftinag < , COAGH-BUHiDBB » '» • BLACKSMITH.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 26 January 1894, Page 1
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465Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 26 January 1894, Page 1
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