ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE. The Royal Mail Coach (carrying passengers) will on and after 6th October, 1883, and until further notice, run to the following Time-table : — Leave Cambridge for Hamilton Junction Eailway Station daily at 8.30 a.m. ; returning from Station to Cambridge on arrival of Train from Auckland. Leave Hamilton for Te Aroha on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, on arrival of Train from Auckland ; returning from Te Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7 a.m., catching the 2 o'clock Train Hamilton Junction for Auckland. Booking Offices: Gfwynne's Hotel, Hamilton West; Coleinan's Hotel., Te Aroha ; and at my Premises, Kirkwood and Lakestreets, Cambridge. W. X, CARTER, Proprietor, Cambridge 6th October, 1883. mSLEd-RAPH LINE OF COACHES Jjj[ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. W. K. CARTER begs to announce that on and after TUESDAY, 29th January, 1884, he will Run a Coach through to the Hot Lakes, Ohinemutu (conveying pas- . sengers aud parcels) ; leaving Cambridge on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 a.m., returning from the Lakes on Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 a.m. Single Fares, £1 15s ; or return tickets £3. All passengers to be booked at the office before leaving, or at H. H. Hayr and Co.'s, High-street, Auck land. Buggies and saddle horses, with experienced drivers to order on the shortest notice. Orders by telegram or letter promptly attended to. TT| AVIS BROTHERS, COACH PROPRIETORS, DEVONPORT, Beg to announce that having purchased the business lately carried on at North Shore by Mr F. J. Quick, with the Horses and Carriages, they have amalgamated the sa_£.e with their own Business, and are now carrying it on in all the braEches. Omnibusses between Devonport and Lake Takapuna as usual. Sunday : Leave Post-office, Devonport, at 10.45 a.m. and 3 p.m. ; leaving Lake 11.45 a.m. and 5 p.m. Fare, Is each way. All kinds of Carriages, Saddle Horses for Ladies or Gentlemen, always ready for Hire, 'Busses, Drags, &c, Supplied for Picnic Parties. Goods delivered by Drays or Spring Carts, Removals Undertaken, and Cartage Contracts entered into. Davis Brothers hope by close attention to business and moderate charges to secure the public confidence and support. Devonport, 13th November, 4. T\ 1? - EVANS, LAND AG-ENT, 9, QUEEN STEET, AUCKLAND, (Next Herald Office). Estates Managed and Supervised for Executors and j others. ! Rent and Interest Collected. Loans and Mortgages Negotiated, Houses (large and small) for Sale or Lease. Farms and unimproved Land in various parts of the Colony for Sale. INSURANCES EFFECTED AT LOWEST RATES, TTNSTRUCTION IN THE FRENCH LANJL GR7AGKE AND LITERATURE. Mb. F. PELTZER bees to inform his Pupils and the public that he has removed to Hobson street (opposite Mr Greemvay's),.aiid':i3 prepared to impart tuition in the French Language and Literature to private pupils, and to visit schools in town and suburbs. Mr F. P. has twelve years experience as a French teacher, both at Home and in the colonies. He is the founder of the "Societe Litteraire Frangaise" and the only French master in Auckland who has yet produced French-speaking pupils. Special arrangements for schools. Terms Moderate. -fTtRENCH DRESS AND MANTLE - JD MAKING- ESTABLISHMENT, Hobson-Stbeet (opposite Mr Green way's). MADAME PELTZER, recently from Paris, begs to inform her Customers and the Ladies of Auckland that she has just received the latest fashions (Autumn and Winter costumes) from the " Grands MogusißS dv Louvre Paris.'' Dresses made in the Latest Parisian Style, from Twelve Shillings and upwards (exclusive of extras'). 1%/TESSRS "ORADLEY & TfpERGKJSON WILL, ON THE OPENING OF RAILWAY LINE TO MORRINVILLE, RUN A COACH DAILY, TO MEET ALL PASSENGERS. Passengers and Parcels at Seasonable Prices. Saddle Horses and Buggies on hire. Stables • open at all hours. Booking Office next Palace Hotel, Te Aroha. BEADLEY & FERGUSON. TVTOTICE TO CHRISTCHURCH READERS ißHing made Arrangements with a competent literary (■HFeinan in Christchurch for a Weekly Budget of Loral Society Gossip, Fashion Notes, &c, Correspondents who desire to furnish items of News for .the Obsebveb will oblige by forwarding them to the appended address :— AGKENT AUCKLAND OBSERVER, 172, COLOMBO-STREET, 'Cheistchttegh. _' ' FAIR PLAT.— -This is what all sections of the public get in the columns of the Evening Bell — Everybodys Paper. Office, Wyndhatn-street. How to Get Well. — Which is answered three words — Take American Co.'s Hop Bitteri Regxd.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 347, 1 August 1885, Page 7
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