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) Coal Merchants, Carriers, etc. J. J. CRAIG, LTD. FtJRNITTJRE REMOVED BY EXPERIENCED MEN. GAS COKE. GAS COKE. USE WITH TAUPIRI COALS. We have taken over the supply of the Ancleland Gas Company's Coke as from the Ist 1;.,-,-, and are prepared to supply this good fuel at very low ra*e«. Arrangements are being made that all ihe Coal Dealers in the various suburbs will keep a stock always in their yards, so that the public can depend upon regular supplies in the future. J. J. CRAIG, LTD., NEXT BANK OP NEW ZEALAND. QUEEN-STREET. ' ----'■' -'--'■! —— ■ - .1 J. H. M. CARPENTER, COAL MERCHANT. AUCKLAND AND NEWMARKET. pOALBEOOKDALE fiOAh May be Obtained WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Depot: Nest Freezing Company, Bail Wharf. Office: Mining Chambers. Exchange Lane, 103, Queen-street. 1.0. Box, 57. Telepnones: Depot, 1401; Office, 1037. A. HAKIL'iON, Branch Manager A B "W EIGHT AND QONS, ItEOEIVING, FORWARDING. AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. Custom-street Office, Telephone 143. Wharf Office, Telephone 142. General Depot and Coal and Firewood Yard, Great North Road.

_______________ ; ____ Medical. EUCALYPTUS, FOR COLDS AND CONSUMPTION. """¥ " — — : ■ i&tmarii&efre Fop bailing sight, strained ,jg&g| I - VISION, PAINFUL EYES, ; f^ 4 INFLAMED EYELIDS, HEADACHES, INSOMNIA, CROSSED ' CONSULT , On M#4 flu %m UMm ES, EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST, PRACTICAL SGIENTIFIG OPTICIAN, CERTJFiGATSD MEMBER OF THE SPEHGER OPTICAL SNSTITUTE. Who will Examine and Test your Sight, based on Reliable Scientific Methods, and absolutely Correct those Defects. No Spectacles are recommended unless found to be necessary. Sound advice. No Consultation Fee. Charges for Spectacles made by H. MARGULES are Reasonable. Patronage Solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address: 11. MAEGULES, (Opposite Post Office). AUCKLAND. Musical. FIASCOS, ORGANS. PIANOS from 21s; a Month, OKGANS from 9s. a Month, On our Three Years' Hire System of Purchase. The London & Berlin Piano Co., ©pp. Post Office, SHORTLAWD ST. ENGLISH PIANOS by John Broad wood & Sons, John Spencor & Co., Eavesbaft & Sons, GERMAN PIANOS by Stein weg NTachf, ■ Francke, Gors & Kallman, Weber, Laurinab, and other high-class makers. NO BOGUS-NAMED PIANOS. Merchandise. 1 Proved by experience. IS ■ 11 Three-quarters of a century before _ || 11J the Public and constantly growing . . j j ill! Proved by experience. SI j Three-quarters of a century before ||j!j|j | I the Public and constantly growing - J IJ J! J in appreciation. |||| II is to-day The Standard Cocoa of ||| Sfj 11 the World. Exquisite in flavor, r |jj| HJ highly nourishing and refreshing-. |ji| ,*®* Experience proves it to be mW\ I: Experience proves it to be ||a 111 The Best of ail ©@c©as ß m BREADWINNERS! Until the necessary legislation 5s passed CHECK THE FLOOR MILLING TRUST'S GROWTH By using only 0g- CHAMPION FLOUR. ""IPffll COPY OP TELEGRaM RECEIVED by the Secretary of tno irades and Labour Council, Auckland, from THE RIGHT HONOUR 4J3LE R, J. SEDDON, January 9, 1802: — "I trust your Council will not hold me responsible for what appears in Christjburch Press or any other newspaper. lam not in favour of the Milling Trust or any combine, more especially when the avowed purpose for such is applied to the food supplies of the people REPRESENTATIONS MADE TO ME BY THE TRUST HAVE BEEN DISPROVED BY EVIDENCE ON OATH. I have not at any time made the statement that I was in favour of the Milling Trust, and I am not, and am still of opinion that protection should be given to the public by passing tbe uecessa»'y legislation." f

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12303, 22 June 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12303, 22 June 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12303, 22 June 1903, Page 2