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E. W. MILES & CO., LIMITED, “IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS AND SHIP CHANDLERS, Large Stocks of English and American Hardware Agricultural .Implements and Wood-working Machinery, Milner’s Safes and Strong room Doors, Ship Chandlery, and Engineers’ Supplies, Pig Iron, Steel Rails, Fencing Wire and Staples, Bessemer and Flexible Steel, Wire Ropes, Anchors, Chains, Oils, Packing Waste. INDENTS EXECUTED ON MOST FAVOURABLE TERMS. E. W. MILES & CO., LIMITED.

£4O FOUR ROOMS £4O COMPLETELY FURNISHED / roa FORTY POUNDS. DOUBLE BEDEOOM. 1 Doable Braga-mounted Bodatoad, £ s. d. extended rail 1 17 6 1 Spring Mattress, 30s; 1 Wool Bed, 27s Gd ; 1 Bolster, 2 Kapoo Pillows, 14s 3 11 G 1 pair Sheets, 10s ; 1 pair Slips, 2s; 1 pair Blankets, IGs 18 0 1 White Quilt, 9a Gd ; 1 Washstand, with Rails and set Ware, 24s 1 13 6 I All Wool Carpet 1 15 0 1 pair White Lace Curtains, 3£yd9 long ... ... ... ... ... 0 6 0 1 Art Window-Blind, with spring roller ... ... 0 4 0 Cano-seai Chairs 0 9 0 Dressing Cheat, Brass Mounted and Bevelled Class, 22 xlB ... 10 0 SPARE BEDROOM. 1 Bedstead, 22s : 1 Spring Mattress, 18s 2 0 0 1 pair Blankets, lla ; 1 Quilt, Gs ; 1 Slip, Is ; 1 Pillow and Bolster, Cs Gd 11l 0 1 pair sheets, Cs Gd ; 1 pair Lace Curtains, 4s Cd ... ... ... 011 0 1 Art Window-Blind and Spring* Roller 0 4 0 1 Washstand and set Ware, 19s; 1 Carpet Square, 7s Gd 16 0 1 Polished Toilet Table and Toilet Glass 0 13 0 SITTINGROOM. 1 Carpet with toiler (all wool), 12ft 1 10 ft Gin 210 0 1 Couch, 3 small Chairs and 1 Easy Chair, nicely upholstered ... G 5 0 1 Occasional Walnut Table ... ... 015 0 I Hearthrug, 10a j 1 Brass rail Fonder, 105... 10 0 1 Art Window-Blind and Patent Roller ... ... 0 4 0 1 pair Lace Curtains (suitable for bow window) 0 10 0 KITCHEN. 1 Table, da Cd; 3 chairs, 10s Gd ; 3 Saucepans, 7a Gd ; 1 Kettle, 5a ; 1 Fryingpan, Is 2d 1 12 8 1 Meat Tin, la 9d; 1 Sugar, la; 1 Butter, Is; 6 white and gold Cups and Saucers, 3s 3d ...0 8 0 6 whits and gold Plates, 3s ; 6 Meat Plates, 3s; 6 Dessert Plates, 2s ; 1 sot Jugs, 2s Gd 0 10 C Z Vegetable Dishes, 5s ; 1 Sauceboat la; 3 Meat Dishes, 4s 6d; 1 Fancy Teapot, 2s 9d 0 13 3 Salt Cellars, Is; 6 each Dessert and Table Knives (JohnatoVa), lla 5d 0 12 5 G each Don Silver Spoons, tea, dessert and table 014 0 6 each Don Silver Forks, dessert and table 011 6 1 Hair Broom, 3s; 1 American Broom, Is 6d; 2 Wash-Tubs, Ha 0 15 6 1 Bucket, Is Gd; 1 S)rub, Is; 1 sot Boot Brushes, 2s 6d ; Dustpan and Brushes, 2a Cd 0 7 G 1 Knife-board, lOd; 1 Wash-board, la; 1 Box Iron, 3s; 1 Waahup, 2s 0 6 10 1 Pie Dish, d Pudding Basin, 8d 0 1 4 £io 0 0

Those about to tarnish are earnestly requested to inspect the above articles. Wo invite comparison with any house in New Zealand. HENRY FIELDER, DIRECT IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, Manners street, Wellinoton. 3G7 J. YILES, TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROHAL MAH. COACHES Run as follows : IN the Wellington District, between Woodville and Paiiiatua, thrice daily; and between Woodviole and Eketahuna, daily. In the Taranaki District, between Haweea and OrnNAKB, daily; and between New PlTMOotii and Opttnake, thrice weekly. The Time Table for those Linos of Coaches are published in the Coach Service Time Table, in the New Zealand Government Railways Time Table, to be had at all railway stations, price one penny. JOB VILES, Proprietor, HOT LAKES 1 HOT LAKES ! Wellington” to Auckland (overland). THE most Picturesque Route from Wellington, and the West Coast to Auckland, is via Tokaanu, Taupo and Rotorua (the Hot Lakes), by Peters’ Telegraph Line of Coaches. Loaves Manganoho Railway Station (Ohingaiti) weekly, viz., every Wednesday at 7a.m., returning from Tokaanu on Mondays at 7 a.m., reaching Ohingaiti Tuesdays at 4 p.m. All communications connected with the line, address “Care of Peters & Sons, Ohiugaiti,” or for tickets, particulars re route, &c., apply to THOS. COOK & SON, Wellington Agents, Saddle horses, bnggies, and special coaches for hire at any time. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. rROM MASTERTON TO TINUI AND CAS TLBPOINT. HAVING purchased the above plant from Mr T. P. Lett, the coaches will run as usual, leaving vhe Post Office, Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m. for Tinui and Castlepoint, arriving in Masterton on return journey at 2 p.m. following days. Special arrangements made for the conveyance of private families and for passengers and luggage to catch Wellington trains. Conveyances run from Masterton to Castlopoinl on Mondays and Thursdays, returning followin', days, starting at coach hoars. Passengers and parcels booked at the office bank of Prince of Wales’ Hotel, where man will be constantly in attendance. S FORMAN & CO., 989 Proprietors. Hunter & jo’s telegraph line OF COACHES Leave Woodvillo for Pahiatua twice daily each way, at 9.40 a.m., and 1 p.m,, after arrival of Wellington train, returning from Pahiatua 3 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., in time for trains for Wellington and Napier. Coaches leave for Ekatohuua daily at 9.40 a.m., in time for Wellington train, returning from Eketalm" at 1.30 p.m,, after arrival of tra.n from Wellington. HUNTER & CO., Proprietors, Woodville. Agents—(look and Sone. Wellington, 594

LETT’S EOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES FROM MASTBRTON TO TENUI AND CASTLE POINT. mHE Coach loa'vop the Club Hotel at 7.30 JL a.m. ©very Tuesday and Friday for Homewoodj returns in time to catch afternoon train to Wellington following day. Coach for Tonui and Caatlopoint leaves at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. THOS, P. LETT. Proprietor. A TERRIBLE COUGH. TERRIBLE COUGH. ” 94, Commercial road, Peckbam, July 12. “Dear Sir, —I am a poor hand at expressing my feelings, but I should like to thank you. Your lozenges have done wonders in relieving my terrible cough. Since I had the operation of * Tracheotomy * (the same as the late Emperor of Germany, and uuliko him, thank God, I am still alive) performed at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, no one could possibly have had a more violent cough; it was so bad at times that it quite exhausted me. The mucous, which was very copious and bard, has been softened, and I have been able to get rid of it without difficulty.—l am, sir, yours truly, J. Hill.”

DOCTOR’S TESTIMONY. DOCTOR’S TESTIMONY. . “ Ronth Park, Cardiff, South Wales, Sept, 28,1893. “I have, indeed, great pleasure in adding my testimony to your excellent preparation of Cough Lozenges, and I nave prescribed it now for the last night years in my hospitals and private Fraction, and found it of great benefit, oltcn suffer from Chronio Bronchitis j your Lozenge is the only remedy which gives me immediate case. Therefore I certainly and most strongly recommend your Lozenges to the public who may suffer from Catarrh, Bronchitis, Winter Cough, or any kind of Pulmonary Irritation. —Yours truly, A. Gaekxei,, M.D., L.R.C.P. and L.M. Edinburgh; L.R.C.S. and L.M. Edin burgh.

USE KEATING’S LOZENGES. SE KEATING’S- LOZENGES. XTSE KEATING’S LOZENGES. U SE KEATING’S LOZENGES. “ It IB 75 TEARS AGO ” since KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGES were first mode, and the sole is larger than ever, because they are unrivalled in the relief and onre of Winter Cough, Asthma, and Bronchitis: one alone gives relief. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. TTEELT UNRIVALLED. Keating’s Congh Lozenges, the unrivalled remedy for COUGHS, HOARSENESS and THROAT TROUBLES, are sold in Tins by all Chemists. 560 OMAN’S SALVATION.—Treatise sent Free. It will teach yon more in ten minutes than all the years you’ve lived. Write. Professor R. Hermann, Prenob specialist, 41, Collins pla e east, Melbourne

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2547, 27 June 1895, Page 4

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