i - / THE COAL'S STOCKTON. IF you are wanting a Pure, Perfect Coal ; no clinker, no slate* no stone, and low in ash; INSIST ON STOCKTON. If your dealer hasn't it, ring us and we'll show you how quickly good coal can be delivered. Stores — Adelaide and Tinakori roads, Tory and Willis streets. Offices — Johnston-street. Five telephones. SAMUEL BROWN, LTD. CARGOES OF COALBROOKDALE COAL ARE CONTINUALLY DIS- "^ CHARGING, and will Contribute to Your Comfort, Cosy Fires, and Good Cooking. It is Cheaper than Cheap Coals, because it is Cleaner, and Gives More Heat and Radiance. ALL COAL- MERCHANTS CARRY STOCKS,
BALLIN GER BROS., ALLINGER BROS., WARING TAYLOR-STREET, .WELLINGTON, Sole Proprietors for half the area of the Dominion of WADE'S WADE'S SKYLIGHT. PATENT PATENT STILL ON TOP ! Three years' extension of patent rights granted by Supreme Court. No evidence required to prove its effectiveness and cheapness. For the past 12 years we have made a speciality of this class of work, which we guarantee. THE FIT-EASY PATENT SPOUTING BRACKET. Spouting Fixed Without Soldering. Also, Joint Proprietors of WARD'S PATENT VENTILATING SKYLIGHTS. In Stock— HELLIWELL'S BARS. BALLINGER BROS., MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, Waring Taylor-street, Wellington. Box 18. . Telephone 99. T\f CRABTSEE AND ' SONS, CITY FOUNDRY, Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boilermakers, etc., Having installed special plant for making Wrought-iron Split Pulleys, are prepared to supply all sizes of Pulleys, guaranteed to stand the heaviest work. Be sure and see our Price-list before going elsewhere. METALLIC FILAMENT LAMPS, mHESE NEW LAMP 7 S May Now be Obtained from TURNBULL & JONES, j LTD., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, ' BLAIR-STREET, WELLINGTON. And at DUNEDIN, TIMARU, CHKISTCHURCH and AUCKLAND.
SOCIETY FOIt THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE public aro earnestly requested to kindly communicate any aot of cruelty to animals that may come under their notice to C. W. Carroll, Secretary. National Mutual Buildings. ANTED, every one to read this Testimonial:— Feilding, 11th July, 1908. To Mr. Meston, Tailor and Mercer, Ingcs-tre-street. Sir, — Kindly, send me by return another half dozen of your Unlaundried White Shirts at 2s 6d each. I must say they are absolutely the best value I ever got in all my travels, either at Home or in the colonies. Being a commercial traveller, I give a shiit much harder wear than the ordinary business man. I have paid 7s 6d each for white shirts, and, although three times the price, they have not given nearly as much wear as yours at 2s 6d. I got the last half-dozen on 6th June, 1906, over two years ago. I can assure you I will never again pay 7s 6d for white shirts when I can buy your Undressed Shirts at 2s 6d. — Sincerely yours, Jno. Archibald ? WANTED Known— l have a choice seleotion of Summer Costumes, the latest Paris designs ; also some lovely Embroidered Dress Robeß and Ready-made Skirts and Blouses at very reasonable prices. Our Millinery we are making special reductions; the latest styles for the lowest priceß. Before you go elsewhere (five us a trial. Note address — Madam Siegel, 46, Manncrs-st. 'Phone 2255. ANTED to Sell, Rubberlyred Gig, Horse, and Silver-mounted* Ila.--nesss, suitable for doctor ; any trial. Apply W. J. Jorgcnsen. Iriperial Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVVII, Issue 36, 12 February 1909, Page 10
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