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B HAW, BAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY (LIHITBD;. MONTHLY LINE OF ROYAL MAIL SAWS PASSENGER STEAMERS, a BTW£fN> ALL POETS OF NKV7 ZEALAND AND LONDON. <->£_<& nPHR Magnifioent J_H_£ «- «- 8 - TAINUI ' 5200 Tone Rejriater, 3500 Horse-power, E. <T. Kvanb, Commander, Will bo doApatohed from WELLINGTON FOR LONDON DIRECT, ON THURvSDAY, Bth JANUARY, 1891. TO BE JOLLOWED^BI 44«hib9» H,|f Oommandet. u^_t_». Dortn ... «784|8000 J. W. Jena iagt Feb. 6 tram „. 5100 3600 J. Btnarl March 5 (feptle - 4448 8000 0. H. _*mpicm\ April 3 friilo ... 4758 8000 W. H. KldUy April 80 Wnul .. S9M MOO E. I. Brani Max 48 'Che abovo tiro all powerful now steel-built staamora. and the aocommodation for all olaases ot ftteamers is unsurpassed. The Homoward posaage will be via Rio de Janeiro and Teneriffe, and the time oooupied should not ezoeed 40 days. An experienced Surgeon will aooompany eaoh ateamor. The above will bo aupplemented by the following and other flrat-olass SAILING VESSELS AND CARGO STEAMERS. • J ' ProbabU W»m«of flhl». I | Oommandw. Time ot £ _ Sailing. MillladM ... 1453 100AI Arlinfr December Brahmin .. 1825 100A1 M'Kenzle January Forlnnihlre . IJTB Al Collinuwooa Jannary B.B.Rnn)fatlra6ooo — Burton January 8.8. Pnltohft 8000 — Scotland February H.R. Mamnri,.. 60(10 100AI Maxwell March B U. VlHori ... 8000 lOOAI Mofbtt April 8.8. Matotun I6COO 100A1 "M'Dongull May I'ho undersigned are em .owered to grant fnntageu from London to New Zealand, payment for whioh _m been guaranteed in the Colony. W. - Q jQffENBULL k CO. MUKRAfTROBERTS - CO. LEVIN ft CO. MESSAGfiUIUS MARITIMES STEAMERS, Under Postal Contract with the Government of Franoe. BYDNEY AND MELBOURNE TO LONDON, QVK BLAND gltOM MARBEILLEB (YIAPAKIB). eteamihip. (Wander gffi^. MJilSlfrne Auatralion ... DDlder Deo. >7 Dee. 80 Oceanian ... APoydenetl Jan. 25 Jan. 38 PASSAGE MONEY. New Zealand to Marseilles:— first Saloon ... ... £65 Return. FSral Saloon, available for 9 months ... XlO5 Svdnkt or Melbourne to Marseilles. Soooud Saloon „. ... £40 Third Class 30 Return.. Hooond Saloon, available for 9 months Mi Third Clawi „ „ 9 „ ... 34 Rates of paaaago money to Marseilles inoludo table wines and beading requisites in all olaasoa. Pnnaongora bookod through to London, via Paris. Bost railway accommodation, luggage oonvoyed free, and a fortnight allowed from Marseille* enroutt. Firatolaaa, JB70 ; Seoond Clans, -CM. By apeoial arrangement an English Interpreter will attend on board upon arrival of steamor at Marseilles, to give passengers every assistance in disembarking, pasting their baggage through the Cuatoma, _d He will also accompany them in the train to Paris and Calais. Speoial advantages offered to passengers taking through tioketa from New Zealand. For further portion _ro, apply to •LEVIN _ CO., Agenta, Wellington. ■i»fe&^v.~DENINSULAR - ORIENTAL _Bi__^ir BTRAM NAVIGATION Co. fhe Oompany'i steamships will be de* ipatohed with her Majesty's maila as follows, for LONDON, calling at Colombo, Aden, Ban, Port Said, Briidisi, Malta, Gibraltar, Plymouth l— ■toamw. I- Comi»---| B^ t »£&. Ootans ... BMJ P B Toralin Deal Deo 6 Boms ... SOU A Adamion Deo 15 Deo 10 Britannia ... 6267 J Onnsn IDeoW Jan 8 Maadlia ...4918,CFraier Uania Jan IT ~The PASSENGER FARES from NEW IBALAND are aa under i— " fort CUm. | Stall*. | ' Brtnm, fm-atrffoH— "»"• Twelve' I^lrm'ft_j itat „ „) SMoad If - • fuß_o__,\ tiAas Jlrrt « 1W l« H H ) Second 86 - « Sooond Saloon Paaaenireri are provided with First Saloon Aooommodation in the jteimers between New Zealand and Aturalia. Che SECOND SALOON Aooommodation n tho abevo steamers having been thoroughly reorganised, the Company are now m-blod to offer intending Pasaengera to Europe unrivalled Aaoommodation at the »fove Boduood Rates. PMasffe money oan be paid at thla end for jaooogeß from England. ... For further particulars apply to the Agents & qq ~~ ORIENT LINE OF EOYAL MAIL STEAMEItS. 01 AST-CLASS PASSENGER AND MAIL SBUwSb; tv thb SUEZ CANALS <4SKft_ v nPHE following Royal Mail yHtftK- X Steamahipa belonging to the ORIENT and PAOD7IO COMPANIES will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on tbe wTraentiened dates for PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO, the SUEZ CANAL, WAPLEB. and GIBRALTAR i- ■ from From Tom Sydney Melbourne Ornba ... 5552 Jan 8 J*u JO Cuioo ... 3918 Jan 19 Jan 24 And fortnightly thwetfter. New Zealandpaasengera may oonneotwith Ornba at Meftonrne, per a.s. Mararoa henoo 2*th December, 1890. Through fatea to London, 4_L to _70, Oa&al dues inoluded. Beoo_d-ola_i !_»• wdueed to Ml and 440. Dint and aeoond-olasa passengers aeoure ■aeoial advantagoa by booking through from rfew ZealandTbein* provided with saloon passage! to Australia, whioh an inoluded in "he above fare* BetitbnTic-etsi Vint Saloon, available for 9 months ...jglOS First Saloon, available for 12 months..._lls Seoond Saloon, available for 13 months -65 Passages »roh London.— Third Class, 41717s to J822. . .. . . Speoial faoilitieß afforded for bringing out friends and relatives by prepayment of the ■asaage money here. Fa-oilb Booked through to London at Reduced Rates. Wat fur_-r parMoulars, apply to ONION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Likitid), General Agenta for New Zealand. PHOTOGRAPH?. R. HERRMANtf (Late of Connolly and Herrmann, Lambtonquay) BEGB to notify to hia past patrons and the pnblio generally that ho haa OPENED A NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, At the oorner of Cuba-street, oppoaite Te Aro House. The Studio has been constructed under his own supervision, and ia fitted with all modern appliances and inventions, whioh enables him to produce instantaneous work with more faoility and suooess than anything previously attempted. The Operating and Retouching aro personally undertaken by R.H., whose skill in these brunches ot the profession is already well known. Thorefore the publio may rely upon scouring riRST-CLASs work at lowest POSSIBLE CHARGES. Mr. Herrmann also possesses a thorough knowledge of photographic chemistry, rarely ooqaired by the every-day photographer, and aa the whole foundation of the photograpbio art is baaed on ohomical processes, the publio will no doubt recognise the importance of suoh knowledge. R. HERRMANN, Corner of Cuba-st., oppoaite To Aro Homo. CO-OPERATIVE DRUG STORE. DntECTLY oppoaito the Royal Oak Hotel, No. 3, Cuba-street, Mr. Wm. £. Woods haa opened a Chemist and Drnggiat'a Business, tormed tho Co-operative Drug Storo. Twenty-two years' experience in the trade in different parts of the world, oombined with a firat-ciaaa Stock nf all Drags, Proprietaries, and Spoeial And Patent lledioinea, enables the propi-icior to moot all and every requirement of the bu^uOAa. Wm. E. Woodaintenda that the Co-operative Drag Store will be especially noted on account of reasonable prioea. A visit la reapeotfully Bolioitod by all olaaaea. WM. E. WOODS {Member of the Victorian and N.Z. Pharnwoeutioal Societies), Bottom of Cuba-atr«et. DOLLSI DOLLS! DOLLS! Of every deaoription— Singing Dolls, Talking Dolls, Walking Dolla, and the most replete »oleotion of FANCY GOODS over offered to the WolHwrton pnblio, at H. FIELDER'S.

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 149, 22 December 1890, Page 1

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