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TAITRANGA, WAIHI, THAMES & TE AROH A. Through the Beautiful Oropi Bush. The trip to Wnihi b\' this route is one of the most charming drives in New Zealand. Passengers booked right through to Auckland, including Northern Steamship Company's steamers. Return Fares at Special Rates. Mail Coach leaves Rotorua every Thursday at eight a.m. BUGGIES AND SADDLE HORSES AT ANY HOUR DAILY. MUSGRAVE AND MAHONEY, P bope IETOES . Agents in Tauranga for Cook & Son. Rotorua Agent: W. H ENSH AW.

TTNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP 1 J NEW ZEALAND Limited. tMWWaMRIMRB Takatuna every Monday jM.'iinxAruA every Thursday. 'UDDART, PARKER, AND CO Splendid; Well-appointed Steamers-will be despatched from Auckland, us under (weather and other circumstances permitting) : Foil GISBORNE, NAPLEE. WELLINGTON, LTTTELTON, & DUNEDLN, Axgliax, Tuesday, Jan. 12.12 noon. Tasmania. ...Tuesday, Jim. 26,12 noon. FOE SYDNEY, (Returning to Auckland Direct.) Carrying Passengers for Melbourne, other Austhaliak Pouts, and HOBAiiX, AKQLIA3f,..MOSDAY, Jan. 25, 3.30 p.m. Tasmania Monday, Feb. 8, 0.30 p.m. All Tickets are available also for Stopover or Return by ANY UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders of U.S.S. Go's Tickets may travel by ANGLIAN or TASMANIA. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Aerents. Rotor it a Sights. ri IRLPS AREANGED to ALL the X SIGHTS in the District by coach, steam-launch or horse. Through passages booked to Wellington via Wuirukei. Taupo and Napier or the celebrated Wanganui River Route. LOWEST RATES. GUIDE BOOKS on Sale and distribution gratis. TITOS. COOK AND SON, HIXEJIOA SXBEET, EOTORUA. MANUFACTURIN Q JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. AND EL PETERSEN & CO., High Street, CHRISTCHURCH. HIGHEST AWARDS OBTAINED. : Sydney Exhibition, 187.9, and Melbourne Exhibition,; 1890. ! BREWERS, ALBERT BREWERY, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BOTTLERS AND IMPORTERS, •13, QUEEN-fcTItEET WIIATUf. MiIZK 3IEDAL fST) AWAT.DS Exhibitions for our wellulk and Bottled ALE AND STOUT: Pvdney International Exhibition, 1879. Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880-81 New Zealand Indust.rialExhibitiou, Wellington, 1885. New Zealand and Snath Seas Exhibition. Dunedin. 18SH-90. In addition to above bnvo been awarded at TaMrianiim Exhibition, Lauueuhton, 1891-02. FIVE FIRST AWARDS son TTIK TCTTLID ALES AND STOUT Alm>. Gold Medal of Australasia AGAINST ALLCOMERS FOR BULK AND BOTTLED ALE Having a Largo Stock of ALE AND STOUT, Hot tied in quart and pint bottjee, (specially Vrewed fr.r the summer trade, which are now thoroughly matured, eun with every eoufil'i ace recommend same to connoisseurs as jt'joud to none in tho Colony.

CELEBEATED X-XXX MADE FLtOM THE finest mu AND KOPS, CAPIASES COOK B^EWEI3Y, NEWMAEKET. Blocker's Dutefy Coeoa. Highest awards at every Exhibition. The latest is the Cross of Honor at the Amsterdam Exhibition 1895, the highest possible award. So to WILLIJLMS: GOOD

CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWNTJII LORIES. Direct from tlie Maimfacturer. Suits to Measure at Up-to-date Prices for Cash Only. FIT & WOBEMANSHIP GUARANTEED. WHOLESALE FACTORY JOE. MUNRO, HGENT, OHINEMUTU. Ufx JLYJL« J \JJ3.X\£> X UJL\ x SOLICITOR, HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND. Money to lend in large or f-niall sums on first-class security at lowest JOHN I. PHILIPS AND CO., MIKING ENGINEERS, ATJTHOItISED MININO AND LAND TBANSFEB SURVEYORS. ■ Head Office: Skortland-street, Auckland. P.O. Box 332. Telephone 986. Cable Address :. Theodolite, Auckland. Brancli Offices ; WnAßir-ST&EET^PAEKOA— Mr F.. A. Cutten, C.E., Mining Surveyor in charge of district. Buovn-stiieet, Thames—Mr Albert S. Allom, Min ng Surveyor in charge of district. Katanga Road, Cobomandel P.O. Box 17. Mr E. H. Hardy, Mining Surveyor in char EDISON'S LATEST PERFECTED LOUD-SPEAKING PH ONOaRAPH On Exhibition at Palace Hotel. Visitors will be Surprised and Delighted at the Clearance and Beauty of our Selections.. For a few days only. Price, two selections Gd.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 216, 23 January 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 216, 23 January 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 216, 23 January 1897, Page 2

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