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MRS. GLOVER EATON, L.R.A.M., (ENGLAND) Member of the Incorporated Society of Professional Musicians. Pupil of Signor G-arcia. TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. ¥7^ NGAGEMENTS accepted for UonSh ceits, "At Homes," Etc. Address— 41, THE TERRACE, Wellington. WALLACE & GIBSON HATTERS, HOSIERS, AND OUTFITTERS, have now opened NEW SUMMEK GOODS DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. . A TRIAL WILL REPAY YOU. THE KASH, WILLIS STREET (next Evening Post.) STATE COAL. "

FROM THE CELEBRATED POINT ELIZABETH COAL MINES (NEAR GREYMOUTH). ril HE NEW ZEALAND COAL COMJL PANY beg to inform the public that they have started business as Coal Merchants in the City of Wellington, and they have now in stock a large quantity of New Zealand State Coal, from the Point Elizabeth Mines. This coal is considered to be the cleanest and best in New Zealand for household purposes. The Company are arranging for regular supplies, and would esteem it a favour if the public would give them their patronage and support. They intend to keep no other coal but State coal, and are satisfied that once the public will try it they will use no other. Full weight will always be guaranteed, and orders for one ton and upwards will be put over the public weighr bridge and weighbridge tickets delivered with the coal. Depots : VICTORIA-STREET (opposite Public Library), and STOUT-STREET. For the New Zealand Coal Company, J. T. ARMITAGE, Manager.

SALT CELLARS.

Nowadays it is the custom to give each pei son a,t the table a separate Salt Cellar. Consequently, if you want to be up-to date you will want a few. Oui low puces make it quite an easy mattei. Queen Anne, Silver Plated, 5/- , Cut Glass and Silver . Rim, 3/6 ; Finest Silver Plated, with Ruby Glass, 6/6; Solid Silver Salt Cellar and Spoon complete, 16/6.

ENTRE DISHES.

Absolute secuiity and pronounced satisfaction are yours when you buy either of these. The handle on the Cover is easily removed, and when necessaiy you can use the Cover as a second dish. Good quality Silver Plate. Oval, 45/- ; Oblong, 55/-.

AFTERNOON TEASPOONS.

This is a specially strong line of ours. We have them cased up — Spoons and a pail of Sugar Tongs — in many dainty designs — so many, in fact, that our stock is sure to include your fancy. In Fine Quality Silvei Plate, 8/6, 13/6, and 16/6. In Solid Sterling Silver, 30/-, 32/6, 35/-, 40/-, 42/the case.

TEA AND COFFEE

SERVICES.

Oui stock of these has been selected from the foremost English and American Manufacturers— -from makers we know all about— makers who would not turn out umeliable, low quality goods if asked to do so ; therefore it is with perfect confidence we ask you to come and see the many beautiful Tea and Coffee Services we have gathered together. Every piece reliably plated, and every design pleasing. Prices for 4-piece sets run, £5, £5 10/-, £6 10/-, £7 10/-, £8 10/-, £9 10/-, £10 10/-, to £16 10/-.

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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1904, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1904, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1904, Page 18

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