Business Notices20s. 20s. EX STEAMER, EVERY MONDAY. BEST GREYMOUTH SCREENED COAL 20s TON (Payable on Application). LANDING CHARGES EXTRA, ark:— Wharfage, la ; Weighing and Tally, ing, 6d Ton. ORDERS Booked in advance daily at the Company'a Office, MANNERS AND VICTORIA STREETS (Near Cuba Street). TELEPHONE No. 222. If preferred the Company's Carts will undertake delivery at current rates of cartage. This well-known, highly bituminous coal is guaranteed the best and most Economical Household Coal South of the Line—Native or Imported. GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY (Limited), M. KENNEDY, Managing Director. N.B.—Householders desiring delivery in sacks and double screened, also any other quality of coal, may be supplied as hitherto from the Company's DepOt, Manners street, at lowest current rates. Telephone, No. 222, W. 0. GASQUOINE, Local Manager Grey Valley Coal 882 Company.) ARRIVAL OP NEW GOODS EX S.S. COPTIC. WE have now opened up Shipments of our New Season's TWEEDS. WORSTED COATINGS, OVERCOATINGS & CLOTHS. The Latest and most Fashionable Designs have been selected. Onr Homo Buyer writes:—"These goods are of exceptional value, owing to the low price of wool.” Onr patrons may rely upon getting tho benefit of the bargains. TWEED SUITSjWW £3 10s. Patterns and system for self-measnrement sent on application, JONES AND ASHDOWN, THE EAGLE TAILORING ESTABLISH MENT 2 Lambton-oitat. >ED FUNNEL TEA 1s packed by thi UNION PACKING COMPANY, and is obtainable at all respectable grocers, Si: J. C. McKerrow & Co, Land and estate AGE .NTS, WELLINGTON OFFICES CORNER OF GRf'.Y AND FEATHERSTON STREETS J. C. McKERBOW & CO
FUNNEL TEA gives a fine malty, rid and aromatic iquor. npATTEESAL’S KOVAL STABLES, B Sydney Stbeet (Opposite the Government Railway Station). Carriages, Boggles, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, and Saddle Horses on Hire. Vehicles and Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. P.S.—Drags and ’Buses let to pleasure and picnic parties at train fares. Parties hiring drags or ’bneea from Tatteraall’s Royal Stables can have the use of the Island Bay Park free of charge. A ’bus will leave the Government Buildings for Island Bay daily at 2 p.m. J, LANE, Proprietor, Sydney street. Telephone, 429. 76 PETERS’ COBB A CO.’S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES LEAVE Woodvllla for Fahlatua twice daily each way, at 9.40 a.m. and 1 p.m., after arrival of Wellington train, returning from Fahlatua 8 a-m. and 3.30 p m., in time for trains for Wellington and Napier. Fares, 7s 6d each way. Coaches leave for Eketahuna daily at 9.40 a.m., in time for Wellington train; returning from Eketahnna daily at 1.30 p.m., after arrival of train from Wellington. A. PETERS A CO., Proprietors, Woodville. 182
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9321, 16 June 1891, Page 1
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