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U* -«|> i|» iji 14.11|» fluffy 4- 4- * THERE ARE 3 KINDS OF * COAL. * ■fjf *|+ •>!>■ 1. The Coal that costs little ■<£■ +!*■ money and gives little d+ -tj*- heat. -tft ■*i+ 2. Tlie Coal that costs a little tj+ more money and gives a tj+ +3+ little more heat. 4 f 3. STATE MINE COAL which -ff 4fi is the BEST VALUE for 4J4 money—pound for pound tp d*- —because it is- all heat! -tjf *

STATE COAL is bituminous tft ♦ft coal —it belongs to the +|t ♦ft naptha, and petroleum ♦!♦ ♦ft class, and consequently it 4t ♦it burns with great heat. +ft ♦ft This means that it cooks ♦s♦ ♦jt food quickly and thorou- ♦£♦ ♦jt ghly. For household coal ->ft ♦ft it cannot be surpassed. -*ft ♦L +|t ♦ft —Obtainable from— +ft KETTLE BROS., <Jt * * ♦ft Mawhera Quay and Wcrita St. tft ♦F tft ♦fttfttfttft+fttft+fttjf +fttft -tft tft tft MMSGOCIC end CO’s FAMOUS Imperial Ale AND Stoat. FIRST PRIZE St. LOUIS EXHIBITION. On sale at all Hotels and wholesale from, GRBFFBRI & SMITH Sole Agents - Grey mouth. The House of C. T, €. fame—'THE house that was built up on quality.

The house whose steadfast policy is to satisfy the customer first, last, and all the time. THE C.T.C. SUITS will make a fried of YOU—will please you so much that you will never go to any other store but the C.T.C. You get high grade materials as good as ever came out of a loom. Tailored Suits from 50s to 70s. mu T HE C ASH T RAD,NG COYMEN’S WEAR, TAINUI STREET, "Where the Good Hals are." ' C.M.C. CANNED MEATS! SLAUGHTERED, . . PREPARED And PACKED Under the most stringent inspection in the World. PURITY AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. —PACKED BYTHE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COY., LIMITED., CHRISTCHURCH. j. truscottT FAMILY GROCER. JUST LANDED—ALL NEW AND FRESH. STAVANYER VIDONA (mashed haddocks.) STAVANYER SARDINES, in Tomato

Sauce. HERRINGS A LA SARDINI FRESH COVE OYSTERS, in tins FRESH SHRIMPS, ill tins FRESH LOBSTERS, in tins KING OSCAR SARDINES SARDINES (“Skipper” Brand) COD FISH HAY’S LING BAKED BEANS in Tomato Sauce. SWEET MANGO CHUTNEY. Finest Ceylon Broken Orange Pekoe, at Is 8d per lb. Broken Orange Pekoe, Is 6d and Is 4d OUR TEAS ARE GOODT VALUE! Samples on application. J. TRUSCOTT, GROCER, TATNUI STREET. REMOVAL OF BUSINESS Fogartj & Williams HAVE REMOVED —lnto THEIR NEW PREMISES -In— GIESEKING’S BUILDINGS. INSPECTION INVITED! TASTEFUL FRUITS And . . . DAINTY CONFECTIONERY! J?RUITS freshly plucked from New Zealand’s orchards, grown in sunny, healthy spots, R' eo ; from disease and possessing choice flavors. lAS I’Y CONFECTIONS, pure and fresh, healthy, enjoyable eat-

I llio above two good linos are to bo had at the UNION STORE. CASH REGISTER COUPONS. Are given with each line purchased. Customers returning 20s worth are made a present of fruit, confectionery, or other lines desired. It will readily be seen the advantage of this system; hundreds of our customers appreciate it—it means money to them. Wo pride ourselves our goods are thoroughly clean, pure and healthy. l< resh air circulates through our cleanly kept shop, and the surroundings are scrupulously clean. Every means are adopted so that these perishable goods are sold healthy and sweet. We offer advantages. Griffin & Smith UNION STORE. V -j QRAND HOTEL, WESTPORT. (Under patronage of Lord Rahfurly.) r.O. Box No. 19. Telephone No. 19. The Leading Hotel for Tourists and Commercial Gentlemen. The Cuisine and general appointments are all that could be desired. Private and Commercial sitting Rooms. Bath rooms fitted with the latest improved enamel baths. Hot, Cold and Shower. Commodious Sample Rooms, Two minutes from wharf and railway station. D. LEECH, Proprietor. (Late nf Port Chalmers and Dan

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 March 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 March 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 March 1907, Page 2

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