James Lees, Coal and Wood MerchantHaving removed to new ‘ Premises situated in Wymn Street, snd having purchased the necessary machinery, is now prepared to cut and deliver FIREWOOD at the fo’lowing rates : I• . : RED PINE. Short lengths for stoves 32s per cord 2ft lengths ... ... 28s „ „ 4ft lengths ‘ .... 25s ~ ~ TAWA. Short ’engths for stoves 26s per cord 2ft lengths ... . ... 23s „ „ 4ft lengths ... j ... 20sWillows ... ... 12s „ , Oats crushed at 4d per bushel. Al’ wood measured in 4<-ieet lengths. ! . i ■ ' Newcastle Coal delivered at 40» per ton. Brunnpr do do ... 38s per ton Collingwood do do ... 36s per ton Jats, bran, chaff, potatoes, charcoal, coke, firebricks, lime, &c., &c. ( always on hand. NOTE THE ADDRESS--511 Wynen-street, (Near Salvation Army Barracks.) Masonic Hotel, Havelock. T. Adams Proprietor. Travellers, Tourists, 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 &c. Wines & Spirits of the best brands only kept. G6od Stabling and Paddocks. Agency Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. 2485 Li t. MOATE CO., Tea Merchants. reiws mi jreiaoN rijjJjS! AT Sill M ,W;\
BLENDED TEAS., NEX SON, MO ATE & 'Co’s Celebrated Pure_ Blended ■TEAS -are acknowledged ’ '• - the finest in the Southern Hemisphere;' 1 " They hive been awarded Gold and Silver Medals, and pro* nounced perfectly pure and -• clean .by thb 1 Gdverninent f Analyst. . ’ v PRICES: 2s. 2s- 4d, 2s. Bd. 3sNELSON, MOATE and OO. f . Christchurch, Dunedin.' Wellington* V | AND AUCKIAnP,' 15 ' ‘ ?<r | ~ Local A g . ents :'■ | FELL BROS. AND CO;; ! t cßltinlihim ; S GREEN SILL AND C0.,';'.,; ,|*. > - ' ;Pictpn ; Want Ad. • *' rnwo BOTS about' 14 years of JL age. Apply at once at TIMjES OFFICE,, • •,,*( ; i .'Hi, :>• *, ~n • t-’GRATEFUL -COMFQRTING. EPPS’SCOCGA: *« *Jy< -RTtV.A tC li*Alß t P>' < • Asj ~ -“By 1 "a thorough knowledge of the natural laws-which govern the operations bf digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of ■well-, selected cooca, Mi* Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured hevenige which may save Atf many "heavy doctor’s bills, It is by the judicious use ol such articles of diet that a constitution may ' be ‘graddallybuiU up until 'strong to resist j -every tendency to disease. Hundreds of iiibtle enough maladies W floating around us ready to attack whereever there-‘is 1 a ’weik' point. 1 ' We escape many a fatal shaft by keeping' ourselves-well fortified with pure biooa and a properly nourished frame.”—See, article in the Civil Service Gazette,- ”. ’/'* Made simply with boiling water or milk. *■' ■ Sold "in i lb packets by grocers, labelled thusy 2822 ’. Fames' epps,&• bo.. | T HOHOTOPATHIC CHRMIarS. ,i il : * ‘ London England J
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1989, 21 October 1886, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1989, 21 October 1886, Page 1
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