BLACK BALL COAL. BURNS BRIGHT AND CLEAR, AND GIVKS A CHEERFUL FIRE. BLACK BALL COAL oan be obtained from the Agent, or from any Coal Dealer, at the following prices :—: — Qj Pbr QU A RTER TON^j N ETT 1 t*!(l Pbe half ton - °A * H ON Od/ Paa TON JUUl m , DELIVERY. Delivered anywhere within the city boundaries. If not pnid for on or oei'ore delivery, 2s per ton extra will be charged. ALL CLASSES OF COAL SUPPLIED. C. W. TURNER, AGENT, Watbri,oo-quay. P.O. Box. 117. Telephone. 936. COALJSROOKDALE COAL ■>IiST COALBROOKDALIS COAL can be O obtained from ANY COAli-DICALKK delivered from Hliip'a side, by tbe Cartload. RED U CIO D PRICES' UEST SCKKENKD ... 2«V* Pel " 1011 UNSCRJOWNUD ... 20/" Pec Tou> SMALL ] *Jl m Per Ton. To which liaH Lo lie ariclud wharfage (la per ton) tun! cartuge. (Nut Cash on f)u:r.iviciiY). ALLeulion in specially directed to above prices, which pluch the BUST COAL IN THJ'! COJ.UNY wiMiin l.he roach of aU. rg-*rlK WKSTPOUT COAL COMPANY RETAIL DEPOT— Tim Company's Retail Depot in Mauiiers-nLreol lias on hnuo stocks ofCOALIiItOoKDAU' 1 an.l all oth«i- kinds of Coal oud Firewood, and delivers at any part of the town iv cut runt nricos. Telephone. Xo. ~~- NOTICE. ALL Orders for Wood and Coal arc to be lcfl, at J. Andrcws's Timber Yard, 205, Willis-stieut, as ho has removed his (Joy.l Yard from Jngoatro-stvcet to Willus-ntreet, nexL to tho Willis-stract School. All orders will bo promptly attended to. J. ANDREWS, Coal and Wood Dealer. Patronised by blioir JiJxceJJencie.s tbe Uovevnoi'H of Now Xenltiml. pO X KW S ]«' AMIIiYII OT EL, CUItISTCIIURCH. Within oue minute ot tho Railway Station. JAMES HATFIIii.T), Pkoi'lubtou. Letters will receive every attention. P.O Box, No. 201.1 I'J'elouUouo. No. 33 1 gEA 11 fi ' S HO TE L, (Lath Rotai.) OPPOSITE GOVERNMNNT RAILWAY STATION, WELLINGTON. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Tho EiRST ADISriON of 50 ROOMS will positively bo OPI'iNKD FOR OCCUPATION to tho TRAVELLING PUBLIC on the 2OUINOVEMUISII inst. No expense has boon spared in either the JBuilding of the Navy Wing or tho Furnishing fof tho Rooms. All Modern Conveniences have boeu utilised boas to ensure Coint'orl und provide all that will go lo make SIOA'ItL'S HOTI'JL the Model. Accommodation Hotel in tho Colony. Oue of tho Spesial Advantages in counee- . tion with the Hotol is A Ij'INW LAWN, Provided with Lounges and Deck Chairs, and having tho electric light. E. J. SEARL, Pkoprtrtor. P.O. Box 438. Telephone, 354. Telegraphic Address — " Searl's," Wellington. MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. T. WHITE, Proprietor. Mr. White begs to inform his friends aud tbo public generally that h« has taken possession of tho above well-known hotel, and evory accommodation is now providod for Boardurs, Tourists, and the Travelling Public. Guosts sleeping at the Mnsonio can rely on being called for both Wairarapa and Manawatu trains, and their convenience will be studied in every possible way. Night-porter in uttcmlunco. Telegrams and letters will receive prompt attention. Telephone 1186. T. WHITE, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Lambton-qua*, Wellington. FRANK SMITH Proprietor. (Late of Newtown Hotel.) Mr. FRANK SMITH bogs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has tuken possession of tho above well-known and centrally situated Hotel. Comfortable accommodation for Boarders. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales only kept. Telephone No. 1023. "AU who would achieve success should endeavour to merit it." Wf E have during the past year spared T t no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, andean now coniidently assert we have suoceeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy A GOOD GLASS OF BUEIi TO ASK il'OR STAPLES' B E S T. On Draught at uhm>«l all Hotels iv the City and surrounding districts, und confidently iiuticipate their verdict will be that Staple* and Co. have auecGflnfully removed Clio ) uprouch that good Beor could not bo'brewud iv Wellington. J. STAPLKS & CO. (I.iMiTien). IMoMKwm-tLi mid MuruJiv Streets. JAMISS SPEIGUIT & CO. (TitMl'l' ><!>), CI T V 13 It ii WH B If, DUNUDIN'. Facts. MKSSUS. SPKKIMT & CO. (Limitbd LAST YKAJfrPAU) OVKIi ONE-TWNTH OF THH WHOLE OF THE HIMSB DUTY" LKVIED IN THE COLONY. It is ovidont there is ft LAKGK AND JNCUKASING DEMAND yon $&" 8 V JO IGHT'S, At tho Brisbane Exhibition SPKIGHT and CO. wore awarded two Gold Medals — viz., Firct for Kottlcd Stout and First for Unlk Alo. j Speight's Beer is to be Obtaiiiod at all tho Ptiucipal Uotols in the City. CRAZING. FIRST-OLASS Grazing for Cows and Horses, 184 acres, in Johusonville, three minutes' walk firom railway station. Apply John Hod, Uutchcr, JohußouviUe, tulepjiono 778, or Walter Smart, Pawnbroker, Willis-slruot, tolophone 029. Every caro takon but no responsibility. N.B. — Cash buyar of poultry, pigs, and cattle of any description.-
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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 11, 13 January 1900, Page 4 (Supplement)
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