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'Tk/TARSHALL AND -Have on Sale ‘ M'EWAN’S CELEBRATED ALE, No. 4. DAWSON’S PALE ALE, Nos. 3 and 4. MARIAN’S LIGHT BITTER ALE. LONDON & COLONIAL Do., Nos. 3 and 4. All the above just landed and guaranteed COBB AND C O. * S TELEGRAPH LINE or ROYAL MAIL COACHES. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Newly fitted and comfortable four- horse coaches will leave the Booking-office, Stafford street, for the various branches as under— NORTHERN BRANCH. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 6 a.m. Blueskin Waitaki Waikouaiti Waimati Palmerston Timaru Hampden Ashburton Otepopo Christchurch Oamaru NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH. From Waikouaiti. Leaving Dunedin every Monday & Friday, at 6 a.m. Eden Creek Hill’s Creek Dunstan Creek Shiels Blacks Dunstan Shag Valley Hamilton’s Station Waihemo Hotel Pig Root Kyebum Hamilton Hogburn SOUTHERN BRANCH. Leaving Dunedin Daily, at 6.30 a.m., (and extra to Tokomairiro at 3 p.m. Bast Taieri Tokomairiro Reliance Molyneux 'Taieri Ferry "Waihola Gorge Waihola Glenore. ) Mondays, Wednesdays, Waitahuna f and Tuapeka ) Fridays. Parcels and luggage booked at reduced rates and forwarded to all parts of the province. Passengers. travelling by any of our coaches must take charge and be responsible for the safety of their personal luggage, and the company will not hold themselves responsible for any loss of parcels or luggage above £5 unless the value be declared and receipt given for same, HENRY HOYT and CO., Proprietors. F. P. MANSFIELD, Agent. ■2nd October, 1865. o FOR SALE, OKB, at £3 15s PER TON One Ton equal to Two Tons of Coal. Orders left at the Gas Office, Rattray-street, xr the Gas Works, will receive immediate attendon. The price of Coke has been REDUCED from C 4 10s to £3 15s per ton; deliverable in accessible portions of the city, so as to bring this raluable and economical fuel within the reach cIctSSOS. For household purposes one ton of Coke is squal to two tons of the best screened Newcastle Doal; and as there is little ash, no sparks, and 10 smoke arising from the use of Coke, it will found cleaner, safer, and more comfortable ;han any other fuel. Coke will produce a permanent clear fire, of ntense heat, suitable for all purposes, whether ised on a flat hearth, or in any description 3jr STOVE, GRATE, OR KITCHEN RANGE ; and Can ■yQ used with great advantage mixed with wood md coal. . . Throughout Europe and the Colonies, Coke is lot only extensively used for general household lurposes, but is invariably used in club-houses, iotels, restaurants, railway stations, and other nstitutions where extensive cookery is carried >n or great heat required. Sxpbrienced Cooks or Laundresses always Advocate the Use of Coke ; But ordinary domestics, not understanding its use, and finding that it CANNOT BE WASTED, Frequently underrate its value, until made cognisant of the great saving to them in labor attending the use of Coke for household fuel. Coke is specially prepared for Gold and Iron smelting purposes, or for malting, at £5 per b °Coke has recently been used with great sucsess by Engine Smiths, where heavy forgings sire required. Coke bags must in all instances be returned on delivery of the Coke ; otherwise Is 6d each will be charged. ' Coke can be obtained of Mr Gibson, (late of M‘Leod and Gibson) and of the principal Coal Merchants ; and orders left at the Office either for Coke, Wood Preserving Tar, or a supply of Gas, will receive immediate attention. INSTRUCTIONS FOR BURNING COKE. Coke requires more draught, if used alone, than coal or wood. If mixed with coal or wood, or both, the fire should be thoroughly kindled, and he Coke then placed on the fire. As a rule, it is better for the Coke to be in rather small pieces, as otherwise it will not so readilly ignite when ignited, the fire becomes too fierce.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 809, 8 December 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 809, 8 December 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 809, 8 December 1865, Page 4

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