Coal Merchants. mm ' *h TITAGGONS for removal of Furnitura » * and all kinds of CARTAGE undertaken dv shortest notice. COALS may now be obtained in any quantity. FIREWOOD (first-class Ti-treo). TANKS, FENCING, SHINGLES. BRICKS, LIME, SAND, Etc. w. and gT"w instonb CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. C. J. S TONE h c a CARRIERS & COAL MERCHANTS, CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. Every Attention paid to Receivingor Delivering Goods, ox Wharf, Rail, or Warehouse. N.B.—Every care exorcised in removing Furniture, etc., in Covered Vans. ORDER 3 TAKEN FOR NEWCASTLE COAL KAMO COAL TAUPIRT COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. Q N g A L E. HYDRAULIC, SHELL, STONE LIME, FIRST PRIZE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. COAL, WOOD, SHELLS, POSTS, RAILS. PALINGS, .etc. J, J. CHAIG 9 nOAL AND FIREWOOD. Best Taupiri Coal and Ti-trea Firewood at lowest price for cash. Weight and measurement guaranteed. Furniture carefully removed and general express work done at lowest rates. WILLIAM RYLANCE, CORNER OP KARANGAfIAI'E & NEWTON ROADS. Tlie Uairy. OEYNOLDS AND CO MP AN _ (LIMITED) COLONIAL PRODUCE AGENCY. LONDON. IMPORTANT TO CHEESE AND BUTTER FACTORIES, FRUIT GROWERS, AND OTHERS. Having established an Agency in England for tho sale of Factory-made Butter and Cheese Fruit, and other Colonial Produce —of approved quality — we aro prepared and anxious to deal witii consignments a.t once | (subject to cool chamber space being obtaii able), or to negotiate with a view to handling next season's output, and we cordially invite intending shippers to communicate with u3 as early as possible.when all available information will be given. As this Branch of our Business is personally superintended by our Mr Henry Reynolds, who is now in England, and will remain for the season to thoroughly test the markets, we con. fidently solicit a trial, feeling sure that better results will be obtained than ever before if the article entrusted to our care is of first-class quality. Prompt account sales and Cash advances made. REYNOLDS AND CO. (LIMITED). Fort-street. Auckland. CIREAMERY BUTTER.—The New J Zealand Dairy Association's new dairyman says: " The Butter which I am now making is 'superior to that with which I took first prize against all-comers at the Dunedin Exhibition." This Butter, which is " Better than the Best," may bo han from all Grocers, and wholesale from the Association's van, or at the Depot, at Messrs J. Byorol't and Co.'s City Flour Mills, Shortland-otreet. Tho Brand 13 the word " Dairy," with the words " New Zealand Dairy Association surrounding it. Ask for it, and see that it bears the brand.
Booksellers. ffOft pHRISTMAS A. WEW Y EAR ' S CARDS AND PRESENTS, FOR YOUNG OR OLD. I 00 TO 1 \ffi l L D M A N' s * Victoria Arcade. t NEW ARRIVALS OF CHOICE GOODS * JUST TO RAND. i ■i """"""" t- Open Late during the Christmas \ Season. y c ___________.-——--»--—---—-----— —-———■ II AND GOOD CUTLERY r RAZORS! RAZORS 1 RAZORS! % , THOMAS SAMUEL, , Importer of Cutlery, has just received a larga Bupplyof all kinds or Cutlery, superior Scissors and Razors, Ivory Table Knives (soiling undef cost price), Electro-plated Forks, Spoons, Cruets, etc. Also, numerous articles suitable for Wedding, Birthday, and Complimentary Presents always in stock at lowest prices. All kinds ot i EnEineers' and Carpenters Tools. B THOMAS S AMU EI, 162, QUEBN-RTKTSET, Storiosit— A rthnr a Mart.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 35, 11 February 1891, Page 7
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