: w - sri TAURAN G A TO NAPIER COBE & CO.’S Royal Mail Line of Coaches. Tauranga and Napier Time Table. Leaves Booking Office, Tauranga, Tuesdays at G. 30 am, arrives Ohincmutu same afternoon ; leaves Ohincmutu Wednesday morning, arrives Tiiupo game evening; loaves Taupo Friday morning, arriving at Napier Saturday evening. Leaves Tauranga Fridays at C. 30 am, arrives Ohinemutu same afternoon ; leaves Cbtnemutu Saturday morning, arrive? Taupo same evening ; leaves Taupo Tuesday morning, arriving at Napier Wednesday evening. I eaves Napier Tuesdays at Gam, arrives Taupo Wednesday evening ; leaves ' Taupo Thursday trmrning, arrives Oliinomutu same evening ; leaves Ohmerrmtu Friday morning, arriving at Tauranga Friday afternoon. Leaves Nn-dei' Fridays at G arn, arrives Taupo Saturday ijLm:; ; leaves Taupo Monday morning, arrives Ohinemutu a n me evening ; leaves Ohinenrntu Tuesday morning, arriving at Tauranga Tuesday afternoon. Booking Office: Masonic Hotel, Faces to Ohinemutu £1 Os Fakes to Taupo (TAruAEiiAEUEu) £2 10s Through Fares ... ... ... £4 10s Out wares. In wards, HANNON & CO., Propietors.
0 O B B & CO.’S Line of Mail Coaches Leaves Bake Taupo for Napier Tuesday and Friday Morning at 7 o’clock, arriving at Napier next evening. Leaves Napier earn a days and hours, arriving a',. Lai, e Taupo Wednesday and Saturday AfterBoons. A. PETERS, Proprietor, Napier.
EEMIN G T 0 N, DRUGGIST AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, TAURAXGA, (F or me Gy with Messrs John Belt. & Co., 338, Oxford-street-, Regent Circus ; and “ Honorable Mention,'' Paris Exhibition, ISG7). ALL Communications requiring advice should be accompanied with a £l note; and as quickly as possible suitable medicine shall be forwarded to that value with needful instructions. BSUGS and ivje" 30ZCITS13S of every description kept in Stock. POMADES and S*S32FU£MCESiTr made on the premises first quality. J‘K£3 3Ciaip , E , i<?jsrs prepared aecuratelv. Twenty years experience in the business in firstclass bouses. East and West End of London. Many thanks for past support. January 1, 1873. T homas fish. A WiIOESSAX.E AND M AN UI’ACI UKIN Q CHESITST, Horner of Princes & Shortland Streets, Auckland, Fish’s Sarsaparilla took First Prize at Auckland Market ShowWail ted to Sell Cheap, PLOTJG’S Circular Saw Benches, Copying Pres ses, and all kinds of Spouting. ° N.B.—Highest price given for Old Metal at AIeEEJD Smash’s, Victoria street, Auckland.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 127, 19 November 1873, Page 4
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364Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 127, 19 November 1873, Page 4
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