€eal MerchantSi for removal of Furniture * * and all kinds of C ART AGE undertaken on shortest notice. COALS may now be obtained in any quantity. FIREWOOD (first-class Ti-treo). TANKS, FENCING, SHINGLES. BRICKS, LIME, SAND, Etc. We AND G* w iN * B ; CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. C. J. BTONB8 TONB * C*. CARRIERS & COAL MERCHANTS, CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. Every Attention paid to Receiving or Delivering Goods, ex Wharf, Rail, or Warehouse. N.8.-Every care exercised in removing Fur* niture, etc., in Covered Vans. Orders taken for NEWCASTLE COAL KAMO COAL TAUPIRI COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. O N _S_ A * a HYDRAULIC, SHELL, STONE LIME, FIRST PRIZE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. COAL, WOOD, SHELLS, POSTS, RAILS. PALINGS, etc. J. J. CRAIG. |HOAL AND FIREWOOD. Best Tatlpiri Coal and Ti-tree 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 KARANGAHAPE & NEWTON ROADS. Undertakers. 1 npHE AUCKLAND FUNEBALI |J. REFORM COMPANY. ■>•■« | THOS.-J. McIVOR - - Principal. I | KARANGAHAPE ROAD, 1 1 Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. a I Funerals furnished most economically. 1 a Caskets of every description made ;1 ! to order. g | Hearses and Mourning. Coaches to hire. | All cash payments receive an immeI diate oonus of 10 per cent. 8 I I j Funerals must be satisfactorily arranged | a for before undertaking. .j ESTABLISH-$ I \J M E N T. | 1 Funerals conducted to suit all classes, in H town or suburbs, at shortest noticß. j a Polished and Covered Coffins always < 1 ready. Charges very moderate. | T. T. DICKINSON, 9 Undertaker, | ;| 117, Victoria-street W. . 1 TyrEMORIA.M I. g The Largest and Choicest Selection 1 H in N.Z. to choose from at the i 1 STAR PRINTING WORKS.'J Brewers. _______—— A UCKLAND ■nOMAIN -OREVYERY 13URE "OEER. FIRST PRIZE MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL. The Proprietors beo- to draw tfie attention o' consnmersto the FINE QUALITY of their ALB and3TOUT. in Bulk and Bottle, which they are now supplying to all their Customers. Delivery made to suburbs free of charga Only one brew—THE BEST. Noseratlng machinery used to arlve the Ala « fictitious appearance when the cork is drawn. The BOTTLED ALE being: brewed frflfll English Maltu eq.ua! to any imported, BROWN, CAMPBELL, & Co., PROPRIETORS. Architects. MAHONEY AND SON, ARCHITECTS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. "O D W A R D bTITt hE y* ARCHITECT, STICHBURY'S BUILDINGS. QrjEEN-STRBET^ THEY nob only imibate Wolfe's Schnapps, but copy the ST. GEORGE JAMS. Made from V*™ fruit. All grocerp.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 88, 15 April 1891, Page 6
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