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■ ■^■«^y|NFLUENZA BRONCHITIS BORE THROATCOLD OH the CHEST WHOOPING COUGH mluvei ASTHMA & ALL BEONCHIAL AFFECTIOHa Tho pure vegetable rernetlins muds up by Mother Mary Joseph Aubsrt will, it" properly administered, faithfully per2i * form all that is claimed I jf*k for them. Iff J? Mother Aubert perI HBi scnally supsrintends tha I 'R^B inanufaeturaandpacking J of all her remedies, and warns the public that none are genuine without the facsimile of her signature on both ends of cardboard wrapper. Stomach, strengthens tje Nerves, removes toe caases of Headache, etc. Invaluable f;r restoring vigour and strength after attacks of Sever, Influenza. Diphtheria, etc r| 'HE BLACK BALL COAL COMPANY. TO HOUSEHOLDERS. WEST COAST COAL. PBICE ÜBEATLY SEDUCED. PfiiVATi Familiir may now be supplied at the Wholesale Ratis hitierto paid by the Coal Traders. HAVE YOU TRIED THE BLACK BALL COAL? IT IS BRIGHT AND CLEAN AND GIVES A CHEEEFTJL FIRE. [ 6/6 Per Quarter Ton PRICE -| 12/6 Per Half Ton. [24/- Per Ton. Net Cash on delivery at Coal Depot, Blaok Ball Railway Siding, Or will be delivered to any address in o: near Wellington at tho above prices for ne oft eh, with the cartage only added thereto. The cost of cartage will average about 3< per ton, 2s per i-ton, and Is per i-ton looording to the place of delivery. Sond Post Card (with full addresss) to <J. W. TURNER. P.O. Box 117; Or OFFICE BLACK BALL DEPOT, Cornor Bunny-streot and Waterloo-quay. Telephone, 936. rw\na geey valley coal "com PANY (Limited), MANNERS-STREET, Have on Sale — COALBRCOKDALE, WESTPORT CARDIFF, NEWCASTLE, GREYMOUTH and Fire Tiles, Firebrioks, Fireclay, Coke, and Firewood, out to any length. W. C. GASQUOINE, Local Manager. Telephone 222. P.O. Box 171. THE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY (Liiiitid), 1, Quibn's Ohambebs. COALBROOKDALE COAL. COAL Consumers and the publio ar< notified that this SUPERIOR COAL oai always be obtained wholesale from th Agent, or letail from any of the dealers. Copies of testimonials from Shipping ani Refrigerating Companies, and other larg oonsumers of ooal, posted on application. WILLIAM SCOTT, Agent. THE WESTPORT COAL COMPAN! (Luiitsd). COALBROOKDALE COAL. THE publio are cautioned against inferio; Coal being jold as Coalbrookdale. Thii oelebrated Household Coal can be bad of thi following Coal Merchants :—: — D. 4 J. Andrews R. W. Keyes Backhouse Bros. T. Marshall T. M. Burns John Murray Alex. Boms E. M'Cluggage John Callaghan Parke & Hughes J. Carroll H. J. Pearman Robt. Clarke G. J. Phillips A. Dawson Ficot Bros. Riohard Dnignan J. J. K. Powell M. FitzGerald W. T. Queree W. Futter J. Saunders W. J. Gaudin Thompson Bros. Grey Valley Coal Co. and Co. (Limited) Job Watts Holm & Co. J. L. "Young Mrs. Scott The Company have registered "COAL BROOKDALE " as a Trade Mark, and wil take proceedings against any person usinf the name without their authority. WM. SCOTT, Agent. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO COAL CON SUMERS. THE WESTPORT CARDIFF COA.I contains the least ash of any Coal ir the Colony. The tests made by the Colonial Analyst snow — Wbsttobt Cardiff, ash in 100 parts of coal 062 Coalbhookdale, ash in 100 parts of coal 3"51 Or only about one-fifth of ash as compared with Coalbrookdale. Wbstpobt Cabdiff Coal does not require poking ; burns with a strong steady heat, and'does not die out ; leaves no dirt, dnst, or soot. It is therefore the cleanest, beßt, and most economical Coal in the market for either hcraßO or steam. As the supply to Wellington is li mi tod, it can only be obtained from Mr. Samuel Brown, Agent for Wellington, and from the following dealers : — G. H. Phillips Thompson Bros. & Co. D. Andrews H. Young Grey Valley Coal Co. J. Futter R. Dnignan J. Watt Samuel Brown J. M'Cluggage E. Clarke J. Saundora W. J. Gaudin J. J. K. Powell H. E. HAMSREAVES, Seoretary Westport Cardiff Coal Co., Ltd. Q X SALE ' mr ,om ornjoi f Westport Cardiff Coal WESTPOUT )Do d( f nntß ana ama u COALb (.coalbrookdale GREY VALLEY |^^ Coal COALS (.Blaok Ball i Newcastle Coal Co. SAMUEL BROWN, By ■JSLifwSf^ Kxoellency Appointment j|||||§ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMES ~C U R T I S, for^d^gTllnlb^a^eier, customhousi-qth-t, w«lmngton. P.O. Box 108. Telephone No. 9. Furniture removed vith every oare and at T°legrams and letters to wait on steamers and trains receive prompt attention. Goodß and parcels forwarded to all parts of the world, at oheap through rates. TQADES & FLYGER, 20, CUBA-STREET, Opposite Te Aro House, UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Hearse, 40., kept on Premises. Funerals oonduoted to suit all olasseß, with every requisite. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Beiidenoe on the premises. Eing bell under lamp, up tho entrance. "

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 98, 26 April 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 98, 26 April 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 98, 26 April 1895, Page 4