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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 45, 4 March 1887, Page 25

 

KAITANGATA RAILWAY AND COAL COMPAN , LIMITED KAITANGATA COAL. THE COMPANY have much plea- sure in intimating that the Coal is now SOIOI7 mined from the new workings, and ia of a quality much superior to anything previously delivered, and beg to solicit a trial from every Householder. The small Coal, or Nuts, is also now pro- curable from every Coal Merchant in Town and Suburbs. The Company have arranged with the Coal Merchants to deliver the Kaitangata Coal, well screened and free from small, and any omissions in this respect if communi- cated to the Company will be promptly allowed for. Crawford street, Dunedin, 16th June, 1885. JOHN GILLIES, Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer, and Under taker, 18 George Street Dunedin (late Craig and Gillies), begs to notify that the Liquda- tion of the late firm is now closed. The Business in future will be carried on by John Gillies, who now takes this opportunity to thank bis numerous friends and the public generally for their patronage in the past, and respectfully solicits tbeir future favors, when his long practical experience in the trade will be made use of for the benefit of his customers. The present large stock on hand and to arrive will be offered at sweeping reductions. The public are heartily invited to call ana inspect the stock of FURNITURE, CARPETS. LINOLEUMS, FLOORCLOTHS, BEDSTEADS, AND BEDDING of every description, House Furnishing on the Time-payment System. Factory: 11 Great King Street. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. WILKINSON AND KEDDIE, IRONMONGERS, 97 George street, Dunedin, will sell all Goods at WHOLESALE PRICES- (for Cash Onlt) from APRIL 1, and for the two succeeding months, as it is absolutely necessary to realise a large sum of money at once. Goods charged through our books will be at usual prices, while cash buyers will receive a substantial reduction during April, May, and June. Inspection will convince that the reduc- ons are genuine. pUB LI C NOTICE. I beg to intimate to the General Public that I have this day BOUGHT the well- known SADDLERY and HARNESS BUSI- NESS carried on by Mr. GEORGE DOWSE for the past 20 years, and trust by keeping a large and varied Stock, turning out the best workmanship, and selling at REDUCED PRICES, to meet the depressed times and retain the confidence and patronage given my predecessor. PETER MILLER (Late DOWSE), Saddler, Rattray Street. I beg to certify that I have this day SOLD OUT my BUSINESS to Mr. PETER MILLER (late of Lawrence), and I solicit for him a continuance of those favors from my numerous customers which have been so liberally ex- tended to me, as I am confident they will, receive full satisfaction. GEORGE DOWSE. August 4, 1886. JAMES JONE& MONUMENTAL WORKS, High Street, Timaru. Monuments, Headstones, Tombs, Fountains, Vases, and all kinds of Ornamental Stonework. J. J. being a Direct Importer of Marble and Granite Monuments, etc., from the cheapest Home M ukets, is able to sell at the lowest rates. All kmds of Native Stones,— a large stock always on hand. WOOD AND IRON FENCES. Designs, with Pric«s nn Application

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