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I COM. KOIXOBEI, \ JAMES GIBSON, Coal Merchant, Vogel «J» street, Dunedin, has in Stock Coalbrookdale, Newcastle, Kaitangata, Shag Point. Woltoa Park, Freeman, *sd Green Inland j Coal, J Having the larf*e3t Staff in the Busineß» our J Ordera are delivered promptly, { A Government Guarantee oi : the weight with osoh load, TO THE INHABITANTS OF DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS. i The Best and Moat Economical Household Coal. >: A TRIAL ONLY REQUIRED. I Prices : ,' By the Truck of about Five Tons, at 20s per ; ' ton. j By the Single Ton and up to Five Tons, at 21s i per ton. Orders addressed to Mr Eaton, Box 107, Post [ Office, Dunedin, -will have attention. 1 ROBERT GLENDINING 1 „ JAMES HAZLETT J- Proprietors. { FREEMAN'S COAL, j 8/1 XT R ACTS from evidence given before the j JIU Supreme Court at Dunedin (eee ' Otago I Daily Times' and ' Morning Herald' of Bth i July, and Evening Stau of 7th July, 1880) :- j " James Loudon, mine manager of the Walton i Park Coai Company, said that the best coal j for household purposes in Greon Island was Rot | from FREEMAN' 3 Pit." ' H COALS. • XJT Be3t Household Ccal in the Market. • "BRUNNER," "COALPIT HEATH," AND : " WALLSEND " COLLIERIES. \ " COALBROOKDALE," "NEWCASTLE," t _ And all kinds Local Coal. -: Firewood—All sorts and lengths, at lowest rates. t To Country Blacksmiths and Meri chants.—We have constantly arriving Cargoes j of best Double-screened Brunner Nuts, so i favorably known for smithy purposes. Orders j by post or othorwise punctually attended to. 5 Delivered in any quantity at Railway Station 5 in bags or waggons. To Maltsters and Ibonfotjndebs.—We are j large manufacturers of Coke for malting and I smelting purposes—cannot be equalled. I To Bricklayers and Contractors.—We j manufacture at our Mines all kinds of Fire-clay j Good 9, equal to best imported, and much j cheaper. .Fire-bricks, Fire-clay, and all kinds j of Fire Tiles for Bake Ovens, Ranges, and i Grates, etc,, etc., kept in stock. ] GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY, Ld. ! P. M'ARDLE. Local Manager j EDUCATIONAL. J fyf ISS TAYLOR is prepared to receive 1.7-8. Pupils for Pianoforte ; terms reduced. Win. Taylor, watchmaker, 12 George street. §TOICING and Singing.—Mr Wm. Millar i V attends Academy of Music, Stuart street, ; and his residence, Claremont. Littlebourne. SHORTHAND School, Athol place (off Hanover street). Open every evening the j year round. Elementary Classes, Advanced Classes, and Reporting Classes every evening. Speed Classes, from 40 to LlO words per minute, every evening. Write or cr.lL VIOLIN AND PIANOFORTE STUDIO (above the Dresden Pianoforte Warehouse).—Mr EPHRAIM PARKKR (Teacher of the Violin) and Mr JOSEPH MOSS (Teacher of the Pianoforte and Singing) will receive Pupils at the above address. Ban<'is supplied tor Theatrical Performances, Concerts arranged, and Vocalists provided. Balls and Evening Farcies attended. Private address: The Laurels, Albany street PUBLIC NOTICES. THIS TEA IS PERFECT. It does nob contain a grain of comirum Tea. It will give every satisfaction. It is perfection. The FITS O'CLOCK TEA contains Teas of rare quality. All Teas used in this Mixture are First Crop, and pure. The FIVE O'CLOCK TEA is the most refreshing brand on the market. •Sold By G. H. SMI TH, GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, 121 George Street, Dunedin. . S L I E A. NORMAN, , COMMISSION, MINING AND LAND AGENT, MONEY, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER (Late of Naseby), Offices: A.M.P. BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. P.O. Box 375. Telephone 569. Stocks of all Descriptions Bought and Sold at stipulated rates of commission. T T. M'FER RA N, ¥ * a PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST Late of Nelson and Wellington), has the pleasure to announce that ho bas purchased the old-established Chemist s business, 11 Ratiray street, formerly carried on by Mr B. Isaac, and that he has determined to re-model the same by thorough renovation and improvements, and fill in stock of the purest Drugs and Chemicals from the best sources in Europe and America. Toilet Preparations and Perfumery will have special attention, and the endeavor will be to make this business one of the most attractive n Dunedin. Medical men will also be guaranteed the strictest attention to all prescriptions, which will be compounded with the utmost care from thoroughly genuine Drugs. TO WOOL-GROWERS. ■R A. P. BERENS, who has just returned from England, having obtained the right from Messrs Singer and Judell, the patentees, intends erecting the Acme Woolwashing Machine, now meeting with such success in England and the Continent, by which means he will be able to wash wool in a manner approved of by spinners. Wool washed by this process will command a higher price in the Home market, and will also effact a great saving in freight. It will not require rewashing, as is the case at present with colonial washed wool. A.P.B. will be pleased to give all particulars to those interested in the above. A. P. BERENS, . Dowling street, Dunedin. P.O. Box 260. PHCENLX Jams daily take no other. increasing in favor; SUTTON keeps the Finest Brands of - - <, Liquors and Cordials, Hams, Bacon. Beehive Store, George street. T. WAEBURTON, Port Chalmers, and • Arcade, Dunedin, Cleans and Repairs Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, less than usual prices. .UIIUR.Z vvorK well and cheaply do: and punctually returned In all weatha. D . Lace Curtains a specialty. Mrs Olark'e Laundry, North-east Valley. Established 1875. H A £°, u L oß ,* vour appetite? Then take Wolfe s Schnapps.

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Evening Star, Issue 8115, 15 January 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8115, 15 January 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8115, 15 January 1890, Page 1