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Head Office, Dixox-stkeet. mHOMPSOX BROS. &. CO. have always JL in stock large quantities of the BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL and DRY FIREWOOD. Orders promptly delivered to all parts of city and suburbs. Please to note onr various addresses— Dixon, ilurpby, and Featherston stieet. \Y # J. GAUD IN, (Late E. TVhitehead), GHUZNEE-STEEKT, COAL, WOOD, & PRODUCE DEALER, Has on Sale — Coalbrookdale and Newcastle Coal Firewood Cut to any length Briquettes, 2s per 100 Crushed Oats and Maize Hay, Straw, Chaff, Wheat Bran, Pollard, Potatoes, &c, &c. Orders delivered to all parts of the city and suburbs. Oats and Maize Crushed for tbe trade. Telephone No. 271. rpHE GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY (Limited), MANXERS- S T 11 X E T , Havo on Salo — COALBROOKDALE, NEWCASTLE, ani> GEEYMOUTH COAL, Fire Tiles, Firebricks, Fireclay, Coko, and Firewood, cut to any length. For cleanliness, economy, and heat, use our BRIQUETTES ! IBRIQUETTES BRIQUETTES ! '2s per 100 pieces. W. C. GASQUOINE, Local Manager. Telephone 222. P.O. Boi 171. THE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY (Limited), 6, Queen's Chambers. COALBEOOKDALE COAL. /^OAL Consumers and the public are notified that this SUPERIOR COAL can always bo obtained wholesale from the Agrent, or retail from any of the dealers. Copies of testimonials from Shipping and Refrigerating Companies, and other large consumers of coal, posted on application. WILLIAM SCOTT, Agent. T> DUIGNAN CITY COAL AND WOOD YARD, MOLEBWORTH-STBEET, Has on Sale — Newcastle, Coalbrookdale, and Brunner Coal ; Firewood, cut in short lengths ; a large quantity of very dry Matai Wood, for kindling fires. Telephone, 334. /lOAL, COAL, COAL, Best Kinds, Direct from the minos to the atoveß No mixing, no dodging ; what's ordered is delivered at lowest rates. Also, all kinds of Dry Firewood, all lengths. I have for Bale Chaff, Oats, Potatoes, Bricks, Sand, Gravel and Shells, Stone Metal, Timber, Posts, Piles. A cheap lot of Battens for fencing on hand. Beautiful Shells for front paths, samples to bo seen at yard. Apply to J. J. K. POWELL, Ingeatre-stvcet. Telephone 692. /'COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WiLtis-BTREET, Wellington. (.Opposito the Empire). GEO. M. OUIMETTE, ... Proprietor (Late Manager Club Hotel, Masterton). The above old-ostablished and most cen. trally situated hotol haying been completely renovated and refurnished in tho most modern Btyle, is now open to receive visitors on moderate > terms. Tho Cuisine is under highly competent management. Tho best Winos, Ales, and Spirits only kept in stock. The Billiard-room, tbe best in the city, contains two very high-class English tablos, under the charge of a most efficient marker. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The large Dining-room, furnished with a first-class piano, is admirably adapted for meetings and smoke concerts. Special arrangements for permanent boarders. T> A E E E T T 'S HOTEL, Lambton-quay. Mrs. E. Leonard, Proprietress. Having purchased tho lease and goodwill of tho above favourito hostolry, I shall be plcasod to receive a share of your esteemed favours. I havo also newly furnished all the bedrooms in tho most modern style, and put tho dining-room in such order that it will favourably compare \vitb any other hotel in the city. The cullinary department is not to bo excelled, being under tho immediate supervision of tho Proprietress, who is ably assisted by a firstclass cook. Liquors of tho best brands only kept in stock. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Night Porter in attendance. The trams and 'buses Btop before the door every ten minutes WELLINGTON HOTEL TUAM - STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. The accommodation in this Hotel is acknowledged by those who have patronised it to bo superior to what they have received in other houses at a much higher tariff. Tariff — 4b 6d per diem ; single week, 255 ; permanent boarders as per arrangement. Accommodation for seventy-five (75) F. J. FUCHS, Proprietor. BANK HOTEL. Mannehs-street. This commodious and centrally-situated Hotel has recently been thoroughly renovator, ro-painted, re-papered, and refurnished throughout. The accommodation at present is second to no hotel in the city. Mrs. BARKER, the Proprietress, personally superintends tho business, and her lengthy hotel experience is a guarantee that visitors will receive every attention. The Billiardroom is under the supervision of an experienced and attentive marker. Only the best Wines, Beer, and Spirits are dispensed. nEICKETBBS AEMS HOTEL. Kj Cobnkb Vivian and Tort streets. ME. ALEXANDEE SMITH desires to inform his numerous old friends, customers, and the public generally that he has just completed extensive alterations to and a thorough renovation of the above old established and favourite hostelry, and trusts, by civility and a determination to supply only the best liquors obtainable, to continue to receive a share of public patronage. Country visitors aro reminded that tramß and 'busses pass the hotel every ten minutes. First-class Billiard Table. Night porter. T>IEE HOT^EL, Immediately opposite the Queen's Wharf, UXDEE THE NEW PROPEIETOBSHIF. The above Hotel has been thoroughly renovated .'.nd refurnished in first-class Btyle. and is now open for tho reception of permanent boarders and travellers. Luncheon, Grills, and Oysters a speciality. Liquors only of tho Finest Quality. MONEY. MONEY to Lend on approved freehold security. Apply, JOHNSTON ± CO., Merchants, Featberaton-stroet.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1892, Page 4

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