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npilE TYSER LINE, LIMITED. DIRKCT STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. First-cIaRS Ciirgo Rteamors will leave Npw York at regular intervals, taking cargo to MKI.HOUIVNK, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CA^TERBURY, and OTAGO. Thn Company's n^>tt despatches will bo s.s. STAR OF AUSTRALIA, 15th Sopl. Now Zealand importers of American merchandise nro spooiully invitod to instruct thoir agents in tho United States to support tho TYSIiR LINK STEAiVIERS, nnd to cominunicalo with tho Company's Nflw York representatives, MESSRS. FUNCU, EDYK AND CO., Produce Kxohungo, Now York, MESSRS. TYSER AND CO., 16, Fenohurch-avonuo, London, or MKSSRS. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Wellington. RICHARD TODD, Colonial Siuaorintondont. Napier. pTien t-paoif i^~llTne Of ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Tho following Royal Mail Steamships belonging to tho ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES will leave Sydnoy at noon and MELBOURNE at 1 p.m., on Sailing Days, as undor for LONDON (Tilbury), via ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO (transhipping for all Indian ports) SUEZ CANAL. NAPLES, MARSEILLES and GIBRALTAR:— hi „„„,.._„ Tons from I'Voin From HtoiiniorH. ,, e(f fjjdnoy. MolVrno- AdclnM.. Orotava ... 6858 Sopt 2-1 Sopfc 87 Soot _9 Oroya ... \SM7 Oot 8 Oct 11 Oot. 18 Ormuz ... Oct 22 Oob 25 Oot 27 And fortnightly thereafter. Faros, Now Zoaland to London — Saloon Singlo: £43 to £80 Return: £69 to £120 Third Olaes ... £18, £20, and £22 On payment of an additional £2 15s, First-olass Passengers may proceed ovorland from Naples to London. I First and Second Class Passengers soouro epooial advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being providod with Saloon Passagos to Australia, whioh aro included in tho above fares. Passagos can bo booked to or prepaid from any of the abovo ports. For furtlior particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), A_:antß in Now Zealand. mH X ABERDEEN LINE TO NATAL, CAPETOWN, andjLONDON CALLING AT PLYMOUTH Tho following magnifioonl stoamors will eavo SYDNEY for NATAL, CAPETOWN -nd LONDON, tia follows :— (Namo ot Stoauior. «o^r SyAuoy at , «ogr. no oii. AborCeon ... 3650 Sopt 17 D_ma_oiiß , ... 3000 Oct 6 FARES. Saloon. 3rd class. Loudou ... £bi ... £10 0s Od to _20 Os Od Clipe and N»UI £31 10s ... £13 13n Oil to £17 17s Od DALOETY & CjO., LTD.^gents^ mHOS. COOK AND 80N, * -i- Passongor, Agents for Oriont Co., P. auc! O. Co., North German, N.Z. Shipping Co., Shaw-Savitl Co., Moasagorics Maritime*, A. and A. Company, Canadian Australian, C&po Linos, eto. &.ro you about to travol? Boforo booking your passages caniwunicato for COOK'S SAILING LIST (bostod froo), giving sailings and fares ana gouoral iulormation of all lines. To make your truvoj easy, apply COOK'S aHTTPING OFFICE, Cuttomhouio-auny, Wollington. nnRAYEM.ING BAGS, Clndstono Bags, JL Solid Leather Trunks, and all Travelling Requisites IT. M. STEPHENS, TRAVELLING BAG MAKER, U AND 16. LAMBTON-QUAY. i QOHOLEFIELD'S Spectacles at People's IO Prices — Crystals from Is, Pebbles from 5s bd, Rolled Gold Framcm from Ss. Your sight toslod and SpecUvclos Fitted. Louhoh ground, Spcclnclea repaired. Note Addrosß— W. R. SOIIOLEFIELD, 36a, Mannors-streot, noxt shop to Fioicfrr's. "OT2RBALIST ONLY. — .7. 11. Bunn, S.JL Botanic Physician, in, tea readers to send stamp for Horhal Price-list ; intorviow by appoiutincnt only. 23a, Boukottstreot, Wellington, N.Z. POI'UXAR 'opinion is that Salv-Ova (registered) is tho only roliablo eggpreserver on the market. All grocers. Wholoeolo from John Nowlon and Son (Limited), Kaiwnrrn. rTTHK dainty, dolicate, and fr.-vgrtvut J- 'cream known as Wilton's Hand Emollient is a porfect skin food, and makes tho sltin smooth as velvet. Comists aud stores, Is 6d a jar. AltiLLtfTtf SwisslJilk Chocolato. Savo _your conpoiw. Start collecting now. Rodoemablo at A. S. Pateraon and Co. s, 4, Owlxv-street, wholesale agen'tß. RS. A. F. NELSON, Ladies' Nurse, lato 7, Pirie-strcet, has "Vacancies for lying-in .patients. Address — Main-i - oad, Bloj'kbridge, Lower llutt. S—^fGJIWRITING SIGNWRITING Go to R MMtTTN 17. Mannors-straet. 1 MOSELEY'S Food, a boon to nurses and busy niothors. Made in a minute. It is purity itself. Axle for froo sum_l° __L Campbell's, Manners-slreot. 1 i_bX_l_rßAOT,E7~liidian~ Sciontino Palmist, mfly bo consulted daily at 220, Uppor Willis-street, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Consulting rooms upstairs. rrU-IERE aro «ovor«l alleged egg pro•l sorvativcß offered for salo, but if j-ou want a guarnnteod artiolo a*k for SklvOva, whioh for years has boon ruoogniscd QB tha most roliablo preservative. FOR SALETcTty ~and"~Slib^bi^Hojuloßi Lnnd; Bound invcntmonls iv Busiuces Sites ; also good Businesses and . Bonrdinghouscs. Property Guido free. Apply Cory und__Co., 7, Gioy-atrcot. 1 MADE in a ininuto — Mosolcy's Food for Infnnts and Invalids. Rioh in nutrimout and a delightful food. Ask Janson Bron., Cuha-atroot, for froo samplo. 1 MOTOR CARS of any make erected or repaired, accumulators chnrgod, parts stocked. Grovo Motor Works, 34, Ghuznoc-streot. l TJMTdSEf ',E V' S~¥ood~lo7*"fn?ants and J-TA Invalids, tho food that lfover foils. It will savo life when no othor nourishment eun bo rot nincti. Ask for froo sample at W ardii.Th i A SK At tho Grocer's for Goldon Vnlloy -c*- Butter. Aways the choicest quality and flavour uueurpn«sod. 1 CAVILLER'S Gonuinql^pTlmirclicico"- ' Into, tho very thing for picnics and partios. fi A"N~D~~~ M" 6OOP ER, ZJ* THE FLORISTS ♦ Id, MANNERS-STREET. Tclophono 882 WANTED— For the ballroomT thoatroi el«., ladina will find Fri/Biuro on invaluable prgpnration, ns it produrus a lasting and natural curl on tho hair. Kirkcaldin and Stains. Drauors. solo agents.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 3

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