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dk i W TAURANGA TO KA PI Eli. COBB & CO.’3 Royal Mail Line of Coaches. Tauranga ami Napier Time Table. OCTWAHDS. Leaves Booking Office, Tauranga, Tuesdays at 6.30 am, arrives Ohinemutu same afternoon ; leaves Ohinemutu Wednesday morning, arrives Taupo same evening ; leaves Taupo Thursday morning, arriving at Napier Friday evening. Leaves Tauranga Fridays at, 630 a rn, arrives Ohinemutu same afternoon; leaves Chinemutu Saturday morning, arrives Taupo same evening ; leaves Taupo Monday morning, arriving at Napier Tuesday evening. Tnwaeds. Leaves Napier Tuesdays at G a m, arrives Taupo Wednesday evening ; leaves Taupo Thursday morning, arrives Ohinemutu same evening j leaves Ohinemutu Friday morning, arriving at Tauranga Friday afternoon. Leaves Napier Fridays at G am, arrives Taupo Saturday night; leaves Taupo Monday morning, arrives Ohinemutu same evening ; leaves Ohinemutu Tuesday morning, arriving at Tauranga Tuesday afternoon. Booking Office: Masonic Hotel. Fakes to Ouinemdtct ... ... £1 Os Fakes to Tapto (Tapdaeuabtjbu) £2 10s Through Fakes ... ... ... £1 10a 11ANNON & C 0., Proprietors. Q O B B & CO.’S Line of Mail Coaches Leaves Lake Taupo for Napier Monday and Thursday Mornings at 6 o’clock, arriving at Napier next evening. Leaves Napier Tuesday and Friday Mornings, arriving at Lake Taupo Wednesday and Saturday A ffcernoons. A. PETERS, Proprietor, Napier. & REMINGTO N, DRUGGIST AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, TAURANGA, (Formerly with Messrs John* Beet & Co., 338, Oxford-street, Regent Circus ; and “ Honorable Mention,” Paris Exhibition, 1867). ALL Communications requiring advice should be accompanied with a £1 note ; and as quietly as possible suitable medicine shall be forwarded to that value with needful instructions. X>X£tras and XVTf K2CJKES of every description kept in Slock. pomades and 3?Eltr-xrRrBStY made on premises first quality. PttESCKiPTIOKS prepared accurately. Twenty years experience in the business in firstclass houses, East and West End of London. Many thanks for past support. January 1, 1873. T u O M A S FISH ± Wholesale and Manufacicking Chemist, Corner of Princes & Shortland Streets, Auckland. Fish’s Sarsaparilla took First Prize at Auckland Marker. Show,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 163, 28 March 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 163, 28 March 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 163, 28 March 1874, Page 4

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