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-^ -. -pENINSULAR & OROiNTAL Jbsiy^-*- STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY The Company's Steamers (under oontrao' witk the Victorian Government for tb« oonveyanoe of Her Majesty's Mails will be despatched as follows >— SUP- llfJi Ji EOUU.I »_ _jj Jtog. Anff.; Aug. Via Australia ...36M 22 88 80 Bomb* Sept. Sept. titpi. ASSAM SfISS 5 11 18 do Bofkru .. 3500 M 85 87 to )ot. Oot. Oot. Glide 4124 S 11 13 do lfiaziroM ... 398? 10 25 . <g do And thenceforth everr alternate <mft, Rates of Passage-money to Plymouth or London— X7o first, and £45 seoond-olau. Italian Ports— -€ 65 first, and £40 ¦eoondolass. Reserved aooommodation atr*duoed rates. For further partioulara respecting passage money and freight, apply to JOHNSTON ft CO., Agents. PENDNSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.: NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. THE atoomors leaving Melbourne will oonnect at Colombo with ono of th* Company's steamers bound for Marseille*, as in future their vessols will oall at that port on the Homeward voyage to land passes* gers and oargo. Special Return Tiokets are now issued at tho following cheap rates from Melbourne ot Sydney 1— lstClau. 2ndClao. Available 9 months.,. £105 £55 Available 12 months ... £115 £65 Children undor 10 years, half th* above rates. Those tiokets are available through Egypt, whother by Rail or Canal, and passenger! con land cither at Brindisi, Venioe, Mar* soilloi, Plymouth, or London. Return Tiokots to India and baok for £00, first class, available for nino months. Equally favourable rates for Return Tickets to China and Japan, giving pasBengora tho option of breaking their journey at ports en route. Especially cheap rates for reserved aooom* modation. For dates of sailing mo other advertifO* ment. For further particulars apply fo JOHNSTON ft CO., Agents, _ Wellington. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING 00M*v PANY'S LINE. REGULAR MONTHLY DIRECT STEAM LINE TO LONDON. "gSBJfe» HPHE following magniflowt foil* "iSacSsr X powered STEAMERS Will be deßpatohed as under r* bteamtrs VltgM , r j itvaxiiVLn l r>epaifi« Dorio ... . 4753 Lyttolton Bept. Femtanton .. 2405 — Bent. British Quoen 8558 — Ootober lonio *753 — N'romVf Britlgh Kin.... 3559 — , Deoembat Tomririro ... 4000 — Jintury Aorangl ... 40( ) -» Fobrur-J Tho above are all new steamers, built ol steel, and oommandod by men of great ex* perience. The Passongor Aooommodation is replot* -with every modorn convenience, and tho dietary boolo such as will sustain the well* earned roputation of the Company. The Homeward route will b* via th* Straits of Miwollan, and the time oooupied is not expected to ercood 45 days. An experienced Surgeon will aooompanj each Stonmer. PASSAGE MONEY.— Saloon, from 00 guineas upwards : Seoond Cabin, 40 gulneaaj Steerage, from 18 to 20 guineas. For furthor particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO) (Lihitxd). Custom House Quay,

THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING OOM» PANY'S LENTE. STEAM FROM NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. <«» -1 HpHE Magnifioont n«w Stool rdfe«£ X steamship DORIO, Tho latent addition to the oolebr&ted WMta Star Lino, 4753 tons register, 3000-horso powor, T. Mxtcalj 1 Commandor, Will leave Lyttelton, Now Zealand, ftbtut tho end of SEPTEMBER. This grand steamship is now 00 hot maiden voyage from London. Like her sister ship (tho Ionlo) her saloon accommodation is unrivalled. Her stato rooms, smoking, aud ladies' rooms, bathrooms (four), and barbors' rooms are all of the most commodious and elegant dosorip* tion. Tho second saloon is also very superior! fitted with bathrooms, piano, and every comfort. The steerage is well provided with lava* tories, heated with steam, and has good pro* menade space. The vessel is lit throughout with eleetrf* oity. Powerful refrigerating enginos on board onablo all moat, fish, game, milk, &c, to bo carriqd frozen for tho wholo passage. It is intended (weather permitting) that she ahall go through tho Straits of Magellan, and call at Rio Janeiro, univorsally pro* nounoed tho loveliest harbour in tho w»rld. For further particulars apply to THE OFFICEB. Throughout the Colony. Wellington Office— Customhouse-quay. /GEORGE R. STEVENS k Oo.'g i£Mt>V* MONTHLY LINE OF « lrfWirn » STEAMERS TO HONG KONG. From MELBOURNE, via NEWCASTLE, SYDNEY, BRISBANE, TOWNBVILLE, COOKTOWN, and PORT DABWIN. For freight or passage, apply to LEVIN k CO., Agent*. SHAW, BAVILL, & ALBION COMPANY (Limited). SEASON 1883* AND 1881 •*^B|w npHE following and othor first* «3MfiC X class iron ships will bo do* spatched by tho undersigned for Londoif direct dm ing the coming season :— Nam* ot Ship. Sle C* -i. Co» wider. . Mercia ... 751 IMA] T. Hoiey November Pleu no ... 1092 ICOA.I C. H. Bcnftnt D«oembor Hcrmione ... Hit 100 Al D.T.Eobeii* Tofol!ow| Lady Jooelyn 2138 Al W. Wat. To follow. The above-named vessels are oommanded by experienced and favonrite captains. Th* accommodation for all olmbos of passengers is unsurpassed, and the bill of faro it on tho most liberal scale. W. k G. TURNBULL ft CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS, ft CO., E. PEARCE, KRULL k CO., LEVIN k CO., Agontfl. NELSON SOAP! NELSON SOAP I A SK your Grocer for Nelson Soap, tho boat artiole manufactured in tho colony. Be sure, when asking for NELSON SOAP, you got tho Genuine Aiiiclo. NELSON SOAP surpasses all other kind*. NELSON SOAP should bo used in trcry Household, ot .'ng to its reat excellraoe. WINTER SALE, at /GRAVES AND FLEMING'S. They are selling good heavy Blankets at 5s lid, 8s lid, and 12s 6d. A large ¦took of superior quality, heavy weights, and extra large rises.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 25 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 25 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 25 September 1883, Page 4

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