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L, E. ELLIOTT, LAND, ESTATE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. THE STRAND - - TAURANGA ■ I claim the attention of those whe want land, To call at my office, 'tis" now on the Strand. In fact, like all others, he's worthj of test. So try him ; you'll find him as gooc as the rest. ~™~PUKc CLUB~ PRIVATE HOTEL, r pHF above popular establishment 1 is conducted by Mrs E. L. Smith who desires to thank the public fo their liberal patronage. First - class accommodation f o Boarders and Travellers. ' <!\|.- A SPECIALTY. • "t noun Tea for Ladies. <■ i ;n'«ij«>ua Stabling and Paddock ing for Horses. TERMS MODERATE. flfn B. It. SMITH, jrYoprietress. BAY OF PLENTY TIMES. INSTRUCTIONS as to the Inser tion or Withdrawal of advertisements in the Bay of Plenty Times must be in writing-. 'Advertisements received without sucb instruction wil !••< i. :-<-rted until countermanded, am! c.ii.rncil ace* rdingly. Notice to withdraw advertisement! nn;st be giun fn at the office. AtK'ert-ifeeiiieTits inserted by th< month «tf* cMiartor. a«'l withdrawn, at any Unto icfore the expiry <,l a n.oMtlly of quarterly period. »r»! charged for a« if inserted for the ful term. Alterations for standing ad vertisements should be hand^U in by m on the day- before they arc roq'iire'l 1.1 P|»;«>ur. Advertises i" the country fan rptnfi j ajf. nil ■ l»\ Money Driers i.r Postage Stamps. Any jKsrsfii writing to *ho lU> n! rionty Times': Of ncu for information ir regard to advertisements alread appearing in the Paper must send a stamped a<klressed envelope in order to ensure reply. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the Times Publishing Office ; but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. While every care is exercised in re--giaAd t,o the due insertion fcf •advurtisoments, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for --the no*dnsertion through accident or from other causes;, and t*he proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in tho usual course of business. All literary communications should be addressed to the Editor, and all communications relating to matteri ->i business -to the I»roprietors. KOVAL MAIL LINE OP COACHES. TAURANGA. KATIKATI, WAIHI. f EAVES TAURANGA: Toesaays. *^ Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8 a.m., connecting with train to Te Aroha ana Hamilton same day. Leaves Waihi : Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9.30, on arrival of t -aln from Te Aroha. TO TRAVELLERS VIA MAIN TRUNK LINE. By travelling by my coach from Tauranga to Waihi on TUESDAYS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS* travnllera can reach Frankton Juneti«n at 11 p.m. the same day which enables them to catch the express ("<• Wflinjrton that evening. M. CRIMMINS, Proprietor,, A FFW "THATS" THAT ARE INTERESTING. Tennyson could take a sheets of ipaper write a poem an it worth £1000. THAT'S GENIUS. Rothschihl can write a few words on paper. and make it w o r(Ji £1.000.000. THAT'S CAPITAL. A mechanic can take a piece of metal worth £lland mek© it into watch springs worth £200. THAT'S SKILL. A navvy c a n work 10 hours and handle some tons of earth for ss. THAT'S LABOUR. A. fnajt can run a business for ti time and not advertise. THAT'S FOOLISHNESS. Some people depend for success on everything but hard work. THAT'S BANKRUPTCY. Some few tradesmen do not advertise. THAT'S A MISTAKE. We supply the best local paper that money can produce, put our l»st energies into its production, and try to please the public THAT'S WISDOM. "We conKJ say a lot more about oarselves, tout tion't like to THAT'S MODESTY (?} WE ARE WAITING TO GTVE YOU AN ESTIMATE. THAT'S BUSINESS.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5475, 21 February 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5475, 21 February 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5475, 21 February 1910, Page 4

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