(UNDE 11 IMPERIAL AND ROYAL PATRON AGE.) Temperance Hall, Tauranga. AIEEC’S combination tboupe HATE ARRIVED HAVE ARRIVED And TP-ill give their Firat Grand Entertainment To-Night To-Night Wednesday. W ednesclay. # # # TESEE PERFORMANCES OtfLY. V Admission— Front Sea's, 3s; Back Seats, 2s. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. Chemist and Druggist.
MR 11. C. HOYTE JgEGrS to inform lus friends and the public generally that lie has taken I remises on the Strand in which he is about to commence business as CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, And trusts that he will receive a share of their patronage. The best quality of goods only will be kept, and will be sold at moderate prices.
II E N S II A W, UPHOLSTERER, CABINETMAKER, AND UNDERTAKER lIARINGTON STREET, TAURANGA [Next Door to Mr T. Wrujhifs.) W. 11. is prepared to receive orders for all descriptions of work connected with the above trade. Spring and all kinds of Mattrasses and Cushions made to order in the very latest style at Auckland prices. Old Furniture repaired, polished, and made equal to new.
Fencing Notice. J HEREBY call upon the owner or owners of Allotments two hundred and ninety-four (294) and throe hundred and two (302) Cameron road. Town of Tauranga, to erect his or their portion of Dividing Fence between 293 and 301, or I shall proceed to erect the same and charge them with equal share. WILLIAM WATSON, Rosemary Cottage, Agrippa street, Cameron road, Tauranga. November 6, 1875.
'[HE QUESTION ANSWERED. New Arrival : ‘‘ Who is the fashionable Hairdresser in Tauranga, Jack?” Old Identity : “ Why, Charles Ban yard to be sure, (late of Truofitt’s, Bond street, London.)” A splendid assortment of Combs, Brushes, and Perfumery, always on hand. CHARLES BANYAED, The Strand.
Board of Education. SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. r J[’HE Examination of Candidates for Provincial Scholarships and for Certificates of Proficiency will begin at Auckland on Wednesday the 15th day of December next. FREDERICK J. MOSS, Secretary.
Board of Education. TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION. A N Examination of Candidates for Certificates of Competency as Teachers, and for classification as Assistant or Pupil Teachers, will begin at Auckland on Tuesday, the 21st December next. All Non-certificated Head Teachers of Schools situated south, of the Pakiri Eiver, and north-of the Waikato are required to attend,, with the exception of Teachers at the Thames. Assistant and Pupil Teachers are reminded that the rules of the Board require them to come up. The names of those who intend to present themselves for examination must he sent in to the Secretary of the Board of Education not later than the 14th December. EiiEDEBICS: J. MOSS, Secretary.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 333, 17 November 1875, Page 2
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433Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 333, 17 November 1875, Page 2
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