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A James Lees, <1 -iu i' Coal and Wood Merchant. H AVISQ REMOVED new Premises situated,iu (W ; y nt V Street, ond hav.i ig ,-purchased the necessary machinery, is now i irf: " f -paired ‘to cut end deliver 1* 1 1 *■ \\4 t lie Mlowing rates ; KKL) FINE.' . Sho ' i n, tils for stoves 32s per cord '2ff length,?, , ... 28s „ » ,4ft lengiiis ... . 25s „ » TAWA. Short lengtlißfor stoves 265.. per cord 2ft lengths ... .... 23s ~ ~ 4ft lengths ... ... 20s ~ ~ Willows ... ... 12s ~ Oats crushed at 4d per bushel. Al' wood measured in 4 feet lengths. Newcastle Goal delivered at 40fl per ton. Brunner do do ... 38s p‘ r ton Collingwood do cio ... 3Gs per ton Oats, bran, cball', potatoes, charcoal, coke, firebricks, lime, Ac., Ac., always on hand. NOTE THE ADDRESS—--511 Wynen-street, (Near Salvation Army Barracks.) Masonic Hotel, Havelock. T. Adams Proprietor. Travellers, Touristy Shooting and Fishing parties coming to the famed district of Pelorus Sounds, and frequenting this well known Hotel, will receive every attention. 1 rivate suites of rooms for families Ac. Wines A Spirits of the best brands only kept. , Good Stabling and Paddocks. Agency Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. 2485 GRATEFUL —COMFORTING. EPPSES"COCOA.. ‘ ! BREAKFAST. “By a 'thorough knowledge •of the natural laws which govern theoperationsof digestion aud nutridon. and by a careful application of .the lir>e properties of wellselected eooca,,Mr .Eppsdias provided our breakfast tablesvvitha delicately flavoured beverage whieh may save us many heavy doctor’s bills, ,It.is,by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be graduallybuilt up until strong: to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle enough maladies are floating around us ready to. attack whereeVer there' is a weak point. We may eficape many a- fatal shaft by , keeping ourseives well fortified with' pure blood ancj a properly nourished frame.”—See artiole in the Civil Service Gazette, Made simply with boiling water or milki ‘\- 'ii m • : Sold in £ lb packets "by grocers, labelled thus:— <j. 2822 JAMES E!PPS & GO., HOMXJfOhATHXC CHEMISTS, ‘ , London England nLlson MOATE & CO., Tea Merchants. W ■ mmt ©5251* PCD E AS I . BLENDED TEAS. I i NEI 30N, MOATE & Co’s-I----i Celebrated Puke. Blended | TEAS, are acknowledged j j the finest in the Southern j j Hemisphere. They have j / I been awarded Gold ami ! ' | Silver Medals, and pronounced perfectly pure ami . ! clean by the Government Analy-t. PRICES: 2s, 2s- 4d, * 2s, 6d. 3sNELSON, MOATE and CO., Christchckch, Dunedin. Wellington, and Auckland, Loc l Acfnts : I ELL BROS AND CO., Blenheim; GE REN SILT, AND CO., Picton Wanted. T>WO BOYS about 14 years of age Apply at once i t TIMES OFFICE, -

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1877, 11 June 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1877, 11 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1877, 11 June 1886, Page 1