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■minding Material Fuel, &c. KAMO COAL. THIS MINE IS NOW IN FULL WORK DEPOT : RAILWAY WHARF. ' KAMO COAL. The Quality is now First Class. DEPOT: RAILWAY WHARF. KAMO COAL Is more economical than any of the Waifc&tn Coals. ° DEPOT: RAILWAY WHARF. KAMO GOAL. Large stocks under cover held at DEPOT: RAILWAY WHARF. KAMO COAL Must not be confounded with any other ; coal from this district, DEPOT: RAILWAY WHARF. Qualities: HOUSEHOLD, scrrened STEAM do. ' NUTS do. The Trade and Small Dealers will receive liberal treatment. Cash Purchasers will receive a Liberal Discount. ' j E. M itc ™lson & (JO, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE PROPRIETORS KAMO COLLIERY. QOAL! 0OAL! £jOAL KAMO > ~~ KAMO mAT KAMO CUAJj ' KAMOKAMO NOW ON SALE BY THE 5 K 4MO UNDERSIGNED. 1 KAMO, ALSO, BEST NEWCASTLE, TAUPIRI, 'AND BAY COALS. . Also, I FIREWOOD, CHARCOAL, LIMB, BRICKS, SAND, &c. ;J. J. c RA' "' } COMMERCE-STREET. i o~:- : : ■ — A 3 "NEWCASTLE ! "XfEWCASTLB ! "XTEWCASTLEI COALS! * COALS! COALS! 500 T °N s (HOUSEHOLD AND SMITHY). Per Barque Splendid. SHIP'S SIDE, OR DELIVERED AT LOWEST RATES' I) . " ; . W. & G. W iNS « CUSTOM-STREET, i; , , , ———rat ,» Hotels- _____ '* ■•;■ -■■ -. ■-.'■ i ■ -1... - ""* m H A M E S IT 0 T E L, QUEEN AND CUSTOMS STREETS, S. COOMBE, Proprietor '? (Late Foresters' Arms). l. In entering upon bis new management, "*■'■' e Coombe can assure Travellers, Families, ana M Public generally that his desire is to make ID* Thames Hotel unrivalled as regards accommo*-" ;S tion, comfort, and good liquors— fact, to supply * want long felt in Auckland, i.e., FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCES HOTEL. Suites of Rooms for Visitors and Families. c uTsTn e In the hands of a Competent Chef. *■ WINES. ALES, AND SPIBITS. Of the best procurable brands. LUNCHEON DAILY From one to two p.m. iii Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths in , K Night Porter in attendance. p- . Telephone No. 369. a __ __ _ _ ' -- r - T EVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPER; JLJ ANCK HOTEL * (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNEDIN MRS. SILK, PROPRIETRESS. - _■' ~ Read the following taken from a new«jp*P*"^ f " "During the holiday*, a friend.»£» ™ ,y Christmas in Dunedin says: 'The ate tor tb , 1a approaching New . Zealand Exhibition *■*» J! ' chief subject of conversation. , heardlm«« ie of the Leviathan, he stayed there, and »a* " (I . _ surprised to find the city possessed sucn avi - doeS S cellent Temperance Hotel, containing a i"j d st 85 rooms, all well and comfortably'""L^Surt* . scrupulously clean. In addition tot no. otgor . s - us that the board, he is quite confident, is i passed at any house (no matter of wimi a jj et » the Colony ami questions very much it it» »i by any.'" - TERMS :4s 6d per day; 25s per week- ' XT7-AIWERA. CELEBRATE!) flg N W SPRINGS, within 25 miles of A«u ~ . d To the Invalid seeking health «nd »• ,dicinJ „ pleasure, these world-renowned .> at"™ GrAhil . II Springs offers great attractions. ->»» wiU fin it having leased the above property, vm «' BoM a most comfortable and well-appointed with all tile advantages of a fl«t-cIMS w lit* Communication daily by steamer ana c # nately. Thais, 8s (hi per day, &2 wf tet t«* of four week* (Including jWdtow £ Hote y telegrams addressed to the Manager, »« Queftt v or H. H. Uayr * Co., *F**£ t attention. Y street, Auckland, will receive proim" , V OUNO MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO3. Y CIATIOf- „„, CORNER OP ALBERT e( .. All tM , Heading Room «»»«ffl '«™£ ri e , t , lon , s * d P^ar^T^ SWV« I-^Eln^D^^ D,,,f1,,0 * - PROTIDED. KMrLOrJIM' a 47 30 REGISTERS. M _ N on XUESDAXS, a« • , Evangelistic Services, x» pAVS| a t 7.50. * Reading and Prayer, , no:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9463, 6 September 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9463, 6 September 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9463, 6 September 1889, Page 2