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I SEIPMASIERSI SETTLERS! TOWNSPEOPLE! I nny the BEST BREAD at the Old Bay of Plenty j JJ ' BaKIhY STOKE, where your orders wilt be I punctually attended to, and your Bread delivered from Te Papa to Greerton,’per express cart, at town prices, from JOHN MAXWELL, Rnci/1 TnnroPffft PBELIMIN ARY NOTICE. ROTORUA HOTEL, OHINEMUTU. JNTENDING VISITORS to the Rotorua Take A ,-z : District a**e respectfully informed that the above | Commodious Hotel ; of November. will be opened about the middle This House is fitted with Private Parlour for Ladies; also, Bath Boom supplied from the Hot Sulphur Springs. The whole of the arrangements will be under the immediate management of the Proprietor, T. BENNETT. ARMY AND NAYY HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET JUNCTION. THIS WELL-ENOWN and CENTRAL HOTEL having reverted to the hands of its old Proprietor, Captain J. G-. Fbeeb, needs only the guarantee of Lis name to secure to travellers and tourists that® COMFORT AND ATTENTION which are the distinguishing features of a FIRST-CLA.S3 FAMILY HOTEL. No expense has been spared to enable the Proprietor to meric UNLIMITED PATRONAGE. The Suites of Rooms for Families are indicative of Souro Comfobt, and, together with the Private Apartments, secure to travellers a Quietness and EBTiBEitEKT to be met with nowhere else in town. ! For the benefit of passengers a Conveyance will await Ann Sxeambes. HOT AND COLD BATHS. NIGHT PORTER’S BELL. Dinner Hour —6 p.ax. BRANDS OF FIRST QUALITY. ' "VIEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE A INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES. ABSOLUTE SECURITY AND LOW RATES OF PBEJffIUM. The Government, having been empowered by special Acts of the Legislature to enter into contracts for Insurances on Lives, and for the grants of Annuities and Endowments, are now prepared to execute any of the usual contracts dependent upon the contingencies of human life. The following advantages are presented as deserving of public attention, and especially of the Working Classes :

1. All transactions, and powers of attorney and other documents, are free of Stamp Duty and all taxation. 2. No charge is made beyond the purchase-money or premium, which may be paid half-yearly or quarterly. 3. Should the assured die during the days of grace, the policy will still be valid. 4. Surrender values are granted on tbe whole or any part of a contract which has endured for five years. 5. The tables of Premiums in all the branches are considerably less than in any other office in New Zealand. 6. Residence is permitted in any part of the Australasian Colonies and Europe, and premiums may be paid on the due dates at the nearest Money Order Office. 7. Insurances effected 'for the benefit of and settled on Wife and Children are free, to the extent of £2,000, from the claims of Creditors. 8. The Consolidated Revenue of tbe Colony is liable for all claims, in the event of the receipts, which are duly invested at compound interest, at any time being insufficient to meet demands, thus affording the best security to the Assured. The fullest information can he obtained on application at any Money Order Office, or to the Chief Postmaster, Auckland. W. GISBORNE, Commissioner. 2; C U C K S B Y, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC SELLER, City Hale, Qeeen-steeet, Atckxand. Established, 1863. ■jpHE Undersigned is a CASH. PURCHASER of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, and OIL. B. GITTOS, 3, Wyndham-Btreet, Auckland.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 8, 28 September 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 8, 28 September 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 8, 28 September 1872, Page 2

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