, »' Coaoh Notioes. " NOTICE. PHILLTPS' PIONEER COACH T 'EAVES the ROYAL HOTEL DAILY at i_j at 9a m , leaving Ilikutaia at 3 p m Not hiving tho Mail now I shall be bettei able to attend to Passengers and Pucels t ALEXANDER PHILLIPS. . BEADLBY & Co.'s ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, I Run Daily Between the Thames ' Te Aroha, And Mormnsvillb. T|EAVEB Syminmon's Royal Hotel, jj Thames, for Te Aroha at 8 am, arriving at Te Aroha at 230 p m Leaves BbAdley & Co's Booking Office, via Paeroa at 9 a in , leaves Paeroa 12 noon, and aim es atlhamesat3 30 pm. Passengers for lauranga leiwe by Thames Coaoh Mondays and Thursdays at 8 a m. Mail Coaches leave Te Aroha daily for Momnsville at 7a m, arming in time for train to Auckland and intermediate stations Returning from Monmsville (on arrival of Tiam) for Te Aroha and Waiorongomai 'Busses from Te Aroha to Waioiongomai eveiy hom Mail Coach leaves BhAdley's Office for Shaftesbury every Tuesday and Saturday, 9 30 am. Booking Agems Auckland, Mr Alfred Kidd, Commercial' Hotel; Thames, Mr G Symington, fioyal Hotel, Hamilton, Mr Hally's Commercial Hotel, Te Aroha, Bradley & Co's Office (adjoining Warren's Hotol), Waiorongomai, Mr J. B, Killian, Premier Hotel. Saddia Hobses, Buggies, and Carriages Always Ready, Livery btable open'at all hours. FARES! J ' Single Return, Thames to Paeioa .. 7s, ... 12s, Thames to TeAioha . 10s. .. 18s Te Aroha to Monmsville , (cithei way) Gs. ' BRADLEY k FERGUSON, Proprietors, TeAioha i ffi ■ < BfiAJDLEI & Co.'s ' L'IVERY ) AND BAIT STABLES WILL be OPENED again at PAEROA on 01 about September Ist, 1885, adjoining Nick's Hotel 1 ,'Zo suit the tiavellrag Public, and Visitors to Kaiangftkke and Silverfcon, Saddle Hoises and Buggies always in leadincss, Responsible Grooms in olian»e I Booking Office foi Thames, To Aroha, and Kafanpahake Coaches; Letters and Telegiams promptly attended to [> } f BBADLBY & FERGUSON, TE AROHA, ,THAMES, AND PAEROA. ''' " HOTELS. ==== THAMES HOTELS . * ) SHORTLAND. » (Neai the Whaif Landing) ' j <ji ((I J, f THOMPSON, Propkietop, BEQS to inform his Fuends and Cus tomersthat his Hotel is Second to Nope on the Thames foi Accommodation, Cleanliness, and Respectability I NONE but the BEST BRANDS of ALES, WINES, and SPIRITS, CORDIALS, ETC., kept in. Stock MEALS ATALL HOURS. ' 1 c — GOOD STABLING FOR HORSES. Passengeis per night boats accommodated 0 'at all hours. 1 111 ' f •> 1 ' 1 Q. dC. AT ,THOMPSON'S THAMES HOTEL. NEW CONSIGNMENTS 1 - ARRIVING. 1 ' > 1, 1 1 MUST CLEAR PRESENT STOCK I ALL GOODS GOING AT SHEER ,COST PRICE 1 , FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. 0 EVERY'ARTICLB MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. TIII& IS A GENUINE CLEARING SALE FOR CASH. ALL SHEET MUSIC ONE SHILLING, , ' TOYS! TOYS I! TOYS!!! BOOKS for the MILLION! Buai Root aud Mqeiolnum Pipes Gieatly Reduoed COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES 1 No Reasonable Offer Refused! COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES! brown srniiET. McGOWAN'S FOR 3s. TEA 1
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5283, 28 September 1885, Page 1
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474Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5283, 28 September 1885, Page 1
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