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Naething Beats a Guid Fire on a Cauld Night. Mlu. MARTIN, Coaland Firewood Merchant, has always on hand a large stock of A 1 Newcastle, Westport, Kaitangata round coal (Kaitangata Nuts double screened), Hokonui, and Nightcaijs Coal at Lowest Current Rates, Also REID’S Morley Pit Coal, 18s per ton, or 2s per bag for Cash. A ll sorts of Dry Firewood, 1 and 2 feet lengths—Cheap. A Fine Lot of Black Pine—Cheap for Cash Agent for Mr Shcad, Greeuhills, Famous Ironwood Mawls, Coke, &c. All Weights and Measures Guaranteed. Please leave your orders with Colonial Carrying Co., Esk St. ; or H. Carswell and Co., Crescent. Furniture Removed and General Carting done by experienced Carters. WILLIAM MARTIN, Jetty Carter. Coal and Firewood Yard—The Kaitangara Coal Co.’s Depot, Liddel Street, Railway Station. A Cup of Coffee Made Easy. A Cup of Coffee made immediately without boiling. Very convenient to use. Only require* boiling water or milk poured over powder. Much cheaper and better Jhan Essences of Extracts. If once tried will convince everyone of genuineness. ALSO ASK FOR THE HOUSEHOLD FAVOURITE. 1 Has stood the test for over twenty years. Superior to all others of like nature. Strang’s Peppers and Spices unequalled in strength and purity. TO BE HAD FROM ALL GROCERS, A ND WHOLESALE ONLY FROM DAYID STRANG, Coffee Specialist, Steam Mills, Invercargill, N.Z. OR Lamps Stoves, ’ Lamps, Lamp Cottons, or Lamp Glasses, go to I.W. C. WILKIN’S Lamp Shop, Tay-strect. PITMAN’S SHORTHAND. A W. NICOL’S Classes ® will meet as under; each evening at half-past seven o’clock — Beginners’ Class —Tuesdays, commencing on 11th inst. “ Manual” Class Wednesdays, commencing on 12th inst. “Reporter” Class —Fridays, commencing on 14th inst. Intending pupils who have not already enrolled may do so by calling at my classroom, above Messrs Wesney Brothers’, any d enuig this week, except Thursday, at any time from 7.30 to' 10 •’clock.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SOCR18930715.2.57.4

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 July 1893, Page 15

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311

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 July 1893, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 July 1893, Page 15

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