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THE BLACK BALL COAL COMPANY. HEREBY GIVEN that the — - * Repairs consequent upon the recent Record Floods at GREYMOUTH have been completed, and that after 25th May BLACKBALL HOUSEHOLD COAL, BLACKBALL STEAM COAL, BLACKBALL SLACK COAL, May be obtained from any of the Coal Dealers of Wellington, at THE BLACK BALL COMPANY'S Advertised Prices, or from C. W. TURNER, Agent, Waterloo-quay. Telephone No. 936. P.O. Box 117. mHE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY J- (Limited). BEST COALBROOKDALE COAL Delivered from ship'B side by the cartload. REDUCED PRICESUNSCREENED ... 20/- Per Ton - Best Screened ... v£*/_ Per Ton. Small 17/" * >erTon ' To which has to be added wharfage (Is per ton) and cartage. (Net Cash on Delivery). Attention is specially directed to above prices, which place the BEST COAL IN THE COLONY within tho reach of all. ; Send your order through any coaldealer, who will deliver at these prices,- With cartage -added. - ,->••' ' RETAIL DEPOT— The Company's Retail Depot in Manners-street has on hand stocks ,of COALBROOKDALF and all other kinds 'of Coal and Firewood, and delivers at any part of the town ac current prices. Telephone. No. 222. WESTERN HOTEL, WILLIS-S'iREET. MR. H. LAHMAN (late of the Metropolitan), having taken the above wellknown Hotel, is now prepared to see his friends and the general public. , Alterations are about being made which will render this Hotel one of the best in the town. •.^ " Civility, Comfort, and Reasonable Charges will torm a leading feature. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. Luncheon from 12 to 2. THE RANFURLY HOTEL, Lambton-quay, Wellington. TI^HIS old-established hotel has recently X been taken over ' by Mr. A. Crossoy, late of tho Terminus and Porirua Hotels, who has mado great alterations and improvements throughout .the whole building. The furniture is entirely new. Electric light and the latest of modern conveniences. The whole lorms a complete transformation of what the Star used to be. Commodious billiard-.room and excellent billiard-table. First-class private bars both upstairs and downstairs. Free Luncheon at public and private bars at noon. No pains have been spared to make this hotel replete with everything which will give patrons entire satisfaction. Accommodation for visitors, permanent ooarders, families, and the commercial and general public. Comfort combined with civility, and strict attention to the requirements of all, will be found at the Star. Best brands of wines and spirits in stock. Bright sparkling and invigorating ales a specialty. All charges will be found- to be most reasonable. A. CROSSEY, Proprietor. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. COK_K o FaMiLif HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HA'I'FIELD, Proprietor. (Late ot the Royal Hotel, Canterbury Club, and IJ.S.S. Company.) Letters will receive every attention. Telephone, 231. THE EMPIRE HOTEL, WILLIS-STRKET, WELLINGTON. J MANDEL wishes to inform his many • friends and patrons that the work of renovating the South Wing of the Empire Hotel, which was damaged by the late fire on adjoining premises, is now completed, and visitors will nnd that in making the necessary repairs considerable improvements have been made in that department also that during tho construction of the new premises, which will be commenced in September next, tho present business will in no way be interfered with and whilst thanking them for past favours, hopes, by careful attention to the requirements of both residential and travel-, ling public, to merit a still further share of their patronage. J. MANDEL, (Late of Club Hotel, Masterton) Proprietor All who would acbievo success should endeavour to merit it." 11/E have during the past year spared i T no expense m endeavouring to niake our Beer second to. .uone in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have sue ceeded in doing so. Wo invite all who enjoy A GOOD GLASS OF BEER TO ASK FOR S T lA P L 15 S ' BEST, On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding districts, and confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have successfully removed the reproach that good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES & CO. (Limited). Molesworth and Murphy Streets. VARIETY OF GOODS procurable . a^ bHuKTT'S Auction > Mart is m Weeping wnii every individual want, and .can be purchased privately at 'Ao'dtion Pi^es, without the nocessity of attending auction tales. Th<j following are a few items : — Blankets, rugs, men'B clothing, oilskins, watorproof coats, covert coats, shirts, horsecloths, Furniture of every description, pia:io.-. organs, a splendid • assortment of vio».i»s, uccordeons, banjos, 12-tuue musical boxes, carpets, rugs, pictures, linoleums, oilcloths, cigar and cigarette cases, pipes, billiard tables with table top complete, tents, field and opera glasses, liquor stands beautifully fatted, playing cards, decanters, cruets, clocks, Baddies, harness, microscopes, show cases, cutlery of all kinds, carriage lamps, stationery, brus.hware, glassware, toiletware, enamelled ironware, lumps of all kinds, mirrors, matting, fanoy goods, bird cages, perambulators, go-carts, sewing machines, books, matting, bicycles, portmanteaux, Gladstone and travelling bags and trunks, overmantols, plate baskets, grand lot of albums, tinware, cameras, steam engines, hollow-ground razors, tools, &c. &c, ASPHALTE WORKS Victoria-street (Next to Luko's Foundry). All descriptions of Asphalte Work done. Builders and others supplied with asphalte for damp courso and other purposes by the load it required. Wood Blocks supplied and laid. G. H. BAYLIS, Proprietor. mHE WIFE'S WELFARE —Treatise X posted free. It will teach you more than all the years you've lived. Every woman should read it. Write Prof. R. R. Hermann, French Specialist, 4, Collins--lace. Melbourne.

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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1897, Page 8