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I NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S [ LINE. Tons. . Tons. Rangitikei .. 1225 Matawa .. 853 Waimate . . 1123 Orari (building) 1000 Waitangi .. 1121 Otaki „ 1000 Walkato . . 1021 Hurunui „ 1000 Rakaia .. .. 1022 Waipa „ 1000 Waimea.. .. 848 Wairoa „ 1000 Waitara . . 833 tons. *3>3^ npHE above are all iron vessels of the l^Qg_gf 1 highest class at Lloyd's, built or purchased specially to meet the requirements of the New Zealand passenger and carrylug trade, aud are supplemented from time to time by chartered ships also of the highest class. Vessels are despatched from London to each oi the principal ports in the colony regularly every month. Their saloons are fitted with all the latest improvements to ensure the comfort of passengers, and the tables are supplied on a most liberal .scale. Persons wishing to bring their friends or cargo out from England can arrange for so doiug, and the whole or part cost, if uecessary, can be made payable on ship's arrival in New. Zealand. For full particulars regarding rates of passage or freight, apply at the offices of the Company, Dunedin Invkrcaroill Auckland Napier Wellington Nelson Lytteltox ; At the London Offices, 84, Bishopgate-street ; Or, at the Head Office, Christchurch.

¦TTICTORIA HOUSE, OVER 700 COSTUMES TO SELECT FROM. j. McDowell & co., Have just opened ex s.s. Great Britain — 1 case batiste costumes 1 case matelasse costumes 1 case satin aud Hamburg net costumes 1 case black silk costumes 1 case colored silk costumes 1 case poplinette <-ostuinos 1 case lustre costumes 1 case print costumes 1 case parachutes, assorted to match the various costumes Our prices for costumes range from 15s 6d to 15 guineas each. We have imported the above expressly for holiday season — all new goods. j. McDowell & co.

'PRY OUR TEA at 2a 6d per lb. 1 D. CHISHOLM, Molesworth-htreet.

BASCOE &. CO.'S CELEBRATED PRIZE ALE AND STOUT. P H CE N I X BREWERY, WELLINGTON.

NOTICE. ['HE Wellington and Wairarapa Carrying i C>>. have deeidejd-fca -discontinue. »fttr Ist Au^i-lQ7eralT{reights for Fefitherston, -Cower Valley, Greyto'wn, Carterton, or anywhere this side of Masterton, as Mr Edmondson intends leaving for England ou or about the Ist April, 1876. ¦

rjSE — MORTON'S Rich syrupy morning Congou, at 2s USE -MORTON'S,, Stroug rich pekoe flavored Congou, at 2s 4d USE— MORTON'S Splendid full flavored Kaisow Congou, at 2s 8d USE— MORTON'S Uncompaiable delicious Olong Kaisow, at 3d To be had only at the EMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE, Willis-street. :

O. A LUXUKY. C;R EA S E'S . CELEBRATED Al COFFEE, DREPARED from the Finest Sabiples. L Roasted and ground on the most approved principles by steam,- by which careful preparation the Volatile Oil and Aroma are retained. A trial will coni vince consumers of the superior quality of the above article. E. H. CREASE, Wellington Steam Coffee and Spice Works.

JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Invites special attention to his stock of KICH BLACK SILKS, Which are excellent iv value, bright in color, aud durable in wear. Brilliant Glace, 12 yards, £1 19 0 Brilliant Glace, 12 yards, £2 2 0 BriUiaut Glace, 12 yards, £2 11 0 Drap de Lyous, 12 yards, £2 14 0 Drap de Lyous, 12 yards, £3 6 0 Drap de Lyons, 12 yards, £3 9 0 Hich Cashmere, 12 yards, £4 10 Rich Cashmere, 12 yards, £4 10 0 JAMES SMITH, TE.AKO HOUSE.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 2

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