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Pablic Sotioc*. ■vr o t i c k. THE GKRYHOUmfOnre ELIZABETH RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY, , XIMITKD The Sacceasors of the Grey VaUtgrCocd Company, Limited), Brg to fartimate that having disposed of their Stock and Business in Danedin to Mem* JOHN MILL * CO.. Cool Merchants, of Dnrttdln and Port Chalmers, they tender their best th»nk« to their numerous customers throughout the district for the liberal support accorded to them since they purchased the business and goodwill of tha Grey Valley Coal Company (Limited) in October ' last, and they now respectfully solicit a continuance of this support to Messrs John Mill and Co. : ~ Messrs John Mill and Co. hava been appointed the SOLE AGKNTS of the Company for Danedin afcd the Otago District, and they are authorised to COLLECT all the Company's OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS in this district, and their receipt will be a sufficient discharge for such accounts. The Company have, however, reserved to themselves the right to tender for the supply of coal for the Government Railways, Corporation Gas- ' works, and other large contracts, the deliveries of which will be under the management of Messrs John Mill and Co. For The Greymouth-Point Elisabeth Railway and Coal Company (Limited). ALEX. MACDOUGALL, Managing Director. HAVING been Local Manager for the . Brunner Coal Company and its successors— 'i'lie Grey Valley and Greymouth-Point Elizabeth hailway and Coal Company (Limited) —for tha pant 13 years, I respectfully wconunond those who have so kindly given me their support for the above period a continuance of the same to Messn JOHN MILL & CO., who have now purchased the business. PETER M'ARDLE, Late Local Manager. Dunedin. March 13,1896. WE have PURCHASED the BUSINESS of the Greymoiith-Point Elizabeth Bailway and Coal Company (Limited) for the District of Otago, ae will be seen by the above, and will make it our business to give every safcisfactio* to those who will kindly give us theirpatronage. All kinds of Coal kept in stock. 14m JOHN MILL <t CO. TN STOCK AND TO ABRIVB, 1000 CASES PORTLAND CEMBNT 1000 (Best Brands). *vw RABBIT AND SHEEP NUTTING. _;; ;;; AH Meshes. NEW;;ZEALAND HAEDWAEE COMPANY (LIMITED), Cumberland street, Don sxekh, DUNEDIN; INVEROARGILL. "TO" Z. ACCIDENT INSUE. COY.'S EMPLOYEES' LIABILITY ACTS INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. District Agent for Otago* D. J. BEWS, 1 Bond street, Ddktoim, QPKING BLOSSOM Ol TO BE HAD OF ALL STOREKEEPERS . AND GROCERS. 4 NGLO-PARISIAN DBES&-CDTHNG. MRS NAPIER Having returned from London and Parti WILL OPEN CLASSES . On MONDAY, 9th INST., For Instruction in the New ONE PIECE STSIIM (S. A. Oook, patentee). Ladies desirous of Learning call eariy^aa Mr» Napier intends making a short stay. EVENING CLASSES ARRANCrEJX Agents Wanted for Country Placet. Address: OEPOSITE WHITCOMBB dzIOQMB^ Pbikcks street. 7a nrtHß kahcangueea railway and ' COA^ COMPjIiraXLIMITEIIj, -THE ORTGINAL^KI) r^XKSMTSHGATa, COJL. Tffis Companytegs to. TSSSK-mf^XAXr FRIENDS for their CONTISXtED AMD INCREASING SUPPORT. wr&fci3 tt» Srwiwsx Pboop of the SUPERIOR QUALITY of th» COAL. Every care is taken, by Screening and otherwise, to supplythe COAL PURE, CLEAN^AND GOOD. W. P. WATSON, GeneralJilanafw. Dunedin. 15th August 1895. . qOMETHING WORTS BBOWINQ. NEW STRAWBERRY« "LAX TON'S NO BLR" This new Strawberry has established itaelf is the Home market as the Ve&y Best Strawberry under cultivation. The fruit is large, firm, and handsome, the bright crimson scarlet berries weighing bs high as £oz each, while the flavour is rich and vinous. Besides these recommendations, "THE NOBLE" is one of the earliest fruiting Strawbetries, and we have no hesitation in saying that it is undoubtedly the Strawberry fotfirowem of this favourite fruit. The following is extracted from the- Otegd I Witness of 2nd January 1896 :— " New Strawberry : ' Laxton's Noble.'— . . ' ■ Thi3 Strawberry excels both in size, ft*roar,.and appearance anything v/e have had in New Zealand before. . . . Some of these fine berries were sent by tho Countess of Pembroke to the Emperor of Germany, each berry being about the size of an apple. They were said to be larger than had ever been seen before. The fruit arrivedinexcellent condition, not a berry being crushed, speaking well both for the packing and the travelling qualities of the berries. On the average the berries weighed 2oz each. They were not big, ugly fruit, but were full and handsome. . . . 'Laxton's Noble' Strawberry comes early into bearing, and is a very heavy bearer, and it should be very serviceable for any cottager with small garden space or for market gardeners, &eitfe-« splendid grower and a heavy cropper, coming early into fruit. Mr Bennet has on young plants, laid in the spring, eight to ten large berries, averaging, say, 2oz each. They are-fine handsome berries, and of good travelling qualities." As Stock is limited, we recommend' Qrderaf Early for delivery early in May. Strong well-rooted Plants, 6s per Doaeoj 40s per 100. NIMMO & BLAIE, SEED MERCHANTS AND SXKD qROfITSRSS, " T PNO PLTTQ rffBJEgCOi" PURS' VIRGINIA XKAB. HAS STOOD-THE TESTOS^OaaiB YOU ABE HERKBX APBOIWEBB TAI L O E To HIS EXCELLENCY the EARL-or<ay»9aOW, Given under inyliand > -4c^*0.,:2«1l JWcnarJ R, L. CAMPBBLIt PRESTON, AideHj^caoiiii, j. A. Kirby, Tailor, Sbirt--and Collar Maker, Princes street, Dunedin. lOnt QjFKING BLOS&OK TB.A ; s D ackecLin OSS POUND a»d HALKP£irrKD Au-tkhtTuoL,:' ft&*

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10621, 17 March 1896, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10621, 17 March 1896, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10621, 17 March 1896, Page 5