Coal Merchants. "OTAOGONS for removal of Furnitiare » T and all kinds of CARTAGE undertaken on shortest notice. COALS may now be obtained in any I quantity. FIREWOOD (first-class Ti-tree). TANKS, FENCING, SHINGLES. BRICKS, LIME, SAND, Etc. W. AKD Gr. W INSTO?js? CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. c. j. s tone s "cr * CARRIERS & COAL MERCHANTS, CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. Every Attention paid to Receiving or Delivering Goods, ex Wharf, Rail, or Warehouse. N.B.—Every care exercised in removing Fur* niture, etc., in Covered Vans. Orders taken for NEWCASTLE COAL KAMO COAL TAUPIRI COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. 0 * g a, .5 * HYDRAULIC, SHELL, STONE LIME, , FIRST PRIZE MELBOURNE EXHI- \ BITION. COAL, WOOD, SHELLS, POSTS, •■■v- - RAILS, PALINGS, etc. ' J. J. 'CBMQ, TIOAL AND "FIRE WOO D. Best Taupiri Coal and Ti-tree Firewoqd at lowest price for casii. Weight and measurement - guaranteed! ' Furniture carefully removed and general " express work done at lowest rates. WILLIAM RYLANCE, CORNER OF i. KARANGAHAPE &' NEWTON ROADS. ~r i. Business Notices. . - SCANDINAVIAN ... GOLD MEDAL BRAND CONDENSED MILK. FOB_ALL. DISTINCTIONS AWARDED TO THIS MILK Paris, 1378. Gold Medal.—Highest award ever given for Condensed Milk. * ; Philadelphia, 1876. I, Bronze Medal.—Highest award given. Christiania, 1877. Silver Medal.— Highest award given, '. L,. London, 1881. Silver Medal.—Highest award given. To be had from all Merchants and from the Importers, JOHNSTON, & QO. FORT STREET. 6s 3 1 Inthe tr W < ' < H g 9 market |g M 3 H[5K» - Q m § 2 2°% I x* I| S « ttem. II ■ | mAHITI QRANGES. DONALD ,fc"EDENBOROUGH (Auckland, Tahiti, and Raratonga). i Have always on sale and to arrive from the South Sea Islands :— ORANGES BANANAS PINEAPPLES i PEANUTS COCOANUTS f LIMEJUICE AND DESICCATED COCOANUTS. m~ Purchasers can always rely on the D. and r E. brand being the best in the market, and wax 1 the utmost care will be used in Bortmg ana r packing the fruit before delivery. 1 The public are respectfully requested when purchasing to ask for Tahitii Ohangkb, ■»*» 6KB that they get them. Tahiti Oranges am admittedly the finest in the world. & -jmDENBOROUGH, COMMERCE-STREET. ' • |i |fi—uuiinpniiin» " Miii —Tnimr BMHWWffjI 7 1 FUNERAL ESTABLISH-1 f| \j MEN T. , 1 B Funerals conducted to suit all classes, in n ■ town or suburbs, at shortest notice. H H Polished and Covered Coffins always ■ H ready. Charges very moderate. 1 g * T DICKINSON> 1 I 117, •Victoria-street vV. B GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. j BREAKFAST; r "By • though knowledge of the "fhW^SSHL^^S «OTem tW operations ot digestion andjrtatM. / by a careful application o£ the fine P r °P e ™ c3 h ?' Mart ' MlectedCoioa, Mr. Epps has provided W* to»H*n fcWegVitha delicately flavoured beverage' whwh iu..y »T«Ttt« rtany heavy doctors' hills. It is ««)*? use of rach article of diet that a <fl«^ | M e S SaduaUr built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies CM fundus ready to attack wherever there « a v«eak Mint. We may escape many a fatal shatt Da kee?dnS ourselves well /ortifies with pure blood, and 8 jgperfy mtriSSl frame."-" OM Service■««*. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold on« to w&S&p&B W; by Grocers, labelled thus i j JA2BBSEPPS & Co.. Homcoonathlc ChamisttJ
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 6, 8 January 1891, Page 6
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