NELSON E, GHERRILL, PHOTOGRAPHER AND PHOTO-ENAMELLEB, CASHEL STREET WEST (Next Door to Messrs Twentyman and Cousin). J>OETEAITS TAKEN DAILY BT THE NEW INSTANTANEOUS PBOCESS, The Greatest Discovery ever made in PHOTOGRAPHY : GELATINE EMULSION. Portraits taken by the New Instantaneous Process are done in one-twentieth part of the ordinary time, hence an immense advantage is gained in taking PORTRAITS OF CHILDREN. ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS In the Art of Photography are in DAILY USB AT MB CHBBBILL'S STUDIO. SYDNEY EXHIBITION: The only Award to New Zealand for Photo* graphs in Carbon and for Ceramic Enamels was made to NELSON K. GHERRILL, CASHEL STREET WEST, Christchuech, 6500 GEORGE McCLATCHIE, WHILST RETURNING THINKS t« his Friends and the Public gene* rally for the very liberal support accorded to him whilst in business in Cashel street, begs to inform them that he has entered into PARTNERSHIP WITH MR THOMAS Mclntosh, Late of Macintosh Bay and Pigeon Bay, AS TIMBER. COAL, FIREWOOD, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, Under the style or firm of McCLATCHIE & McINTOSH. In those premises newly-ereeted in MANCHESTER & ST. ASAPH STREETS. Also, RAILWAY SIDING, SOUTH TOWN BELT, CHRISTCHURCH, Where they trust, by keeping a good assortment of all kinds of materials reqnlrt d for the business, and Lowest Possible Prices, to receive a fair share of public patronage and support. Having Leased the CELEBRATED COAL MINES at Whitecliffs (known as Wilson’s) the new firm is in a position to Supply this Unrivalled Native Coal at a Cheaper Rate (when quality is considered) than any other coal in New Zealand, native or imported. A fire once made up with this coal lasts for hours, with a cheery, glowing appearance and excessive heat, does not require stirring or feeding with wood to create a blaze, and on the score of economy and cleanliness must prove a boon to every household. Also, THE ANTHRACITE COAL, UNSURPASSED ?OR MALTING PURPOSES, BEING SMOKELESS & PREFERABLE TO COKE, And also specially adapted fer Limo-buming and steaming purposes. This is a carbonaceous coal, burning without smoke and slow combustion, also intense heat, requires no stoking or stirring. In “ Taylor’s Statistics of Coal” he says One Ton is Equal to 1J tons of bituminous coal, and is valuable for war as emitting no smoke, by which in calm weather a vessel’s position cannot be indicated, as is the case when other coals are used that leave a black trail of smoke on the horizon. Sir Charles Lyell says. “ On my visit to America I was amazed at the clean appearance of the-bnildings in the great Atlantic cities, arising entirely from the use of the smokeless anthracite coal, leaving no doubt that, with American appliances for burning it, this coal is the most effective coal known.” A trial of the above by brewers and other large consumers is respectfully solicited. Orders may be sent by post or otherwise to McCLATCHIE & McINTOSH, Manchester and St. Asaph streets, or Railway Siding, Christchurch; or to MR OOULSON, Manager, at the Coalmine, White 6222 9
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2113, 1 December 1880, Page 1
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