TO HOTEL-KEEPBKB. E. W. ROPER & CO. ARK PREPARED TO GIVE SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR TBS FOLLOWING GOODS TBICOCHE'S Fine old BRANDY, bulk and case GUTIHON'S Vintage CLARETS The Noted GLKNCAIRN WHISKY SILVA and COSKN3' <» <> PORT SILVA and COSBNS' <> •♦» <> <> PORT SILVA and COSENS Tawny PORT OOSBNS , Pale Dry SHERRY COSENS , Extra Dry SHERRY HAVANNAH CIGARS-Tne Larjest and Choioesc Assorußenc is the Australian Colonial TEAS—China, Ceylon, and Indian. CATHEDRAL SQUARS, Ohrlstohureh. 2797 GEEY VALLEY COAL COMPANY. Im>., CONTRACTORS for the Supply of Coal to N. Z- Railways, and Largest Steam Coal Contractors in New Zealand. GREY VALLEY COAL IS THE BEST COAL FOB Threshing Machines. 15 per cent. More Heat than Newcastle OoaL and No Clinker. Steamers Arriving Twice Weekly. LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. Trucks forwarded immediately on receipt of Older. Railage can be arranged. WK ARE NOW MANUFACTURING BRIQUETTES, THE NSW PATENT FUEL, Deed by Threshers at Home. Unsurpassed for Steam or Household. MO SLACK. NO CLINKER. NO WASTE. Only Manufacturers of Briquettes in the Colony. THS GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY, THOS. BROWN, Local Manager, Corner of Manchester and High streets. Siding—Kalsgrrave street. CHRISTCHURCH. Tetepoouea-Ofllee, No. 3i9; Siding, No. 303. LYTTSLTON— Hulk Luna; Yard, Norwich Quay, a<s
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8097, 13 February 1892, Page 4
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