MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND (Pitman's and Light Line), and TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING AND PAINTING, STEWART DAWSON'S BUILPINGB (Corner Willis-street and Lambton Quay). Principals : Iviiss E. CARR, N.S.S.T., N.U.T. Mrs J. F. GUNNION, N.U.T., N.SS.T. Australasian Records, 220 words per minute. H.ghest speeds in the shortest time. ALBEET HOTEL, WELLINGTON.
MB. GEO. A. ALLEN HAS pleasure in intimating that he has taken over the proprietorship of this well-known Commercial and Family Hotel, and trusts that his long experience in firstclass hotel-keeping will add to the comfort of visitors. Suites oi huums and all First ciaao Accom modation for Touiists and Boarders. Excellent Table Kept.
STATE COAL.
FROM THE CELEBRATED POINT ELIZABETH COAL MINES (NEAR GREYMOUTH). rp HE NEW ZEALAND COAL COMI PANY beg to inform the public that they have started business as Coal Merchants in the City of Wellington, and they have now in stock a large quantity of New Zealand State Coal, from the Point Elizabeth Mines. This coal is considered to be the cleanest and best in New Zealand for household purposes. The Company are arranging for regular supplies, and would esteem it a favour if the public would give them their patronage and support. They intend to keep no other coal but State coal, and are satisfied that once the public will try/ it they will use no other. Full weight will always be guaranteed, and orders for one ton and upwards will be put over the public weighbridge and weighbridge tickets delivered with the coal. Depots • VICTORIA-STREET (opposite Public Library), and STOUT-STREET. For the New Zealand Coal Company, J. T. ARMITAGE, Manager.
OIL and VINEGAR FRAMES Are the very latest table equipment, and every fashionable table boasts one of our handsome designs in fine Silverplate. 18/6 to 30/- each.
PHOTO FRAMES. Ours are fitting Frames for the fairest faces. Dainty, uncommon, chased, or massive designs to suit the most modest puise. Puces— 2/6, 3/-. 4/- 7/6, 9/-, and upwards.
QUAINTLY PRETTY TOILET ARTICLES. That sounds attractive, and they look attractive, too ; every girl wants them. We have just the kind. What moie delicate present than a Silver and Glass Puff-Box Toilet or Hairpin Bottle. 3/6 and 5/- each.
RINGS. Ouis seem to make a pretty hand prettier, an ordinary hand less ordinaiy. Rich, plain, brilliant, rare, or simple, as fancy may suggest, and here you will find the very Emg of Rings you were wanting. Prices— 4o/- to £100 each.
SMELLING SALTS BOTTLES. We stock them in unusual variety, the veiy acme of smartness. Smelling Salts you will always find refieshing, and a Silvermounted bottle enhances the value 3/6, 5/-, 7/6, and upwards.
TEA POTS Are a necessity in every household, and make most useful gifts. You can get fiom us — large or small, pretty, massive, unique ; in fact, the latest and best. 13/6, 16/6, 18/6, 20/-, 25/-, and upwards.
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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 217, 27 August 1904, Page 18
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475Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 217, 27 August 1904, Page 18
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