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NZ Truth , Issue 169, 12 September 1908, Page 8

 

IT is so temptingly nice that even thft.^ most rabid jiEohibitionist '■:.&&'< [■&* difficult to pass the new Oeclften,t.J Bot» I^,e Store, withßUt casting a sitle glaicc at the great display, RING UP: Day 'Phpne, 1671 Night, 1536 IP YOU WANT A7OAB. MR. A. T, McW^LIjIAIVI: begs.to notify the public that he has taken over the Cab Proprietary business until recently carried ojn by Mr. J. Turnbull, Courtenay Place. Premises are being removed frbxn 80 Courtenay plaice, to more esmrnodious accommodation 3 Courtenay Place, Careful and strict attention given to, all c'rders.

MILITAEY i*Safgi HAIxvJDItJSSSBJa -I:^^^^ TOBAOOqNIST. $1" CUBA-ST., B V JS^ WELLINGTON. new;.zblaxa^nd iSt^ite Coal. A DEPOT has been opened for the Sale, amLDelivery of State Coal at the pre- mises'lately occupied by, the Westporfc and Greymouth Coal and Produce Co. Ltd., LOWER CUBA-STIIEET. This Coal, which is equal to. any- other now on the market, will he doliyered to householders at considerably Reduced Prices. FOR NET CASH ON 6R BEFORE DELIVERY. F^rice^ JL,ist. r Ton I .JU'i-ton- Cwt. State Coal, doubled screened 28s 14s 6d 7s 6d Is Cd State Coal, scroened nuts 22a lls 6d 6s Is 3d Briquettca, Cs per 100. .The above Rates are for delivery only wjitbin reasonable distance. For Suburbs, Extra Cartage will be Charged. W. C. GASQUOINE Manager. ""lUTTER ANO JEMSOMr" Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Ironworkers, r 'Etc. Estimates given for all kinds of Work m the trade. Correspondence invited. 113 TORY-ST J ELLINGTON/

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