Voal Merchants. 600 Tons BEST CO-OPERATIVE NEWCASTLE, HOUSE, AND SMITHS' .-... .COAL Discharging ex Brunette. ! TAUPIRI EXTENDED, NEWCASTLE AND BAY COAL; Also, FIREWOOD, cut to any size. HOBART RAILS and PALINGS, 5 and 6 feet PURIRI POSTS, etc. GARDEN SOIL, SHELLS, SCORIA for Concrete Walks and Roads FURNITURE REMOVED, and every kind of Cartage in tho best possible manner. W. & G. WINSTON E, Customs-street. Telephone 39. J WESTPORT COAL NOW LANDING. This exoellent Coal can now be obtained in quantities to suit purchasers from J. J, Craig. Persons wishing a suply of above Coal Bhould send their orders at once, to ensure delivery, as there is a great demand for it. Also on sale TAU PI Rl, NE WC ASTL.E, BAY, KASVIO, and WESTPORT COAL,, FIREWOOD, CHARCOAL, etc. J. J.~CRAIG, ARCADE, FORT-STREET. (Telephone 44.) CHARCOAL, FIREBest RattfTTitreo, and Puriri Firewood; also, flrst-class Taupiri, Newcastle, and Kamo Coal, at Lowest Price for Cash. Furniture carefully Removed, and Goods Delivered to all parts of the city and suburbs, at Lowest Rates.—Note the Address: C. PIPER, opposite the Ponsonby {Rosorvoir, aijd coraer o_ NewJpa and Karangahape Roads*' T> RETT'S HANDY GUIDE TO NEW ZEALAND. ILLUSTRATED By E. ERNEST BILBROUGH. This indispensable and popular work is now published, with Lithographed Map of THE WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND; Or, The Bebt Way to Travel the. Colony. The contents are most interesting, and include racy descriptions of the most important and thrilling events of the Jubilee period through which the colony has passed. The beauties of the country are depicted—the Northern and Southern Lakes, Mount Cook and its Glaciers, the various Waterfalls which have charmed our visitors, the Northern and West Coast Sounds; with Directory of the towns and cities and health resorts of New Zealand. The book should be found in every home and library. i It is published at 3s 63, and may be had at the Booksellers or Star Office. ITS POPULARITY STILL CONTINUES.—The demand for that popular beverage, Wolfe's Schnapps, still continues, in spite of the attempts made to substitute fraudulent imitations for that well-known stimulant. . lyr E N U, 0 A R D S. Just received per direot steamer—The latest and most chaste designs, specially seleoted by the Proprietor when In H_a«uui<_, 41 tfca &*+» £fiattM Wwk*
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 195, 19 August 1890, Page 3
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374Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 195, 19 August 1890, Page 3
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