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NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. REGULAR MONTHLY DIBECT STEAM LINE TO LONDON. *nfcsg > .ri| HE following magnificent full--iirMfSr s powered STEAMERS Will ba despatched as ander :— St * Bew - §¦} munder. Departs D^,.? rrer f c Dorlo ... 4741 Jennings LytUlton Nov. 1 Eunpehu ... 1163 Brough „ Nov. 22 Kaikonr*... 4750 Oratchlej „ Deo. Tongariro.,, 4163 Hallstt „ Jan. The above are all new steamers, bmlt of ¦teel, and oommandod by men of great experienoe. The Passonger Aooommodation is replete with every modern oonvenienoe, and the dietary uoale luoh as will sustain the wellearned reputation of the Company. The Homeward route will be via the Straits of Magellan (if weather permits), and the time oooupied is not expected to exoeed 45 days. An experienced Surgeon will aooompany oaoh Steamer. PASSAGE MONEY.— Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards : Second Cabin, 40 guineas; Steerage, from 18 to 20 guineas. For fnrther particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. (Limitbd). Custom House Qnay. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FIRST WOOL SHIP. Fob London Dibect. JHMI rpHE Company's ohartered iron j^ggjgfe JL olipper barque GLENMORE, 725 tons register, 100A1 at Lloyd's, Wm. Holtbn, Commander, Will be despatched as above dnring Novem.ber, in time to oatoh the FEBRUARY WOOL SALES. Wool and other oargo is now being received at the Railway Wharf. This vessel's rapid run on the outward passage to Anokknd affords ample proof of her sailing capabilities. For freight, &c, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited), Customhouse Quay. ORIENT LINE. FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER and Mail Service, VIA the SUEZ CANAL. Under Contract with the N.S.W. Government for the Conveyance of Mails. "gftfes-riiHE following Steamships be•dSSlfefir X longing to the ORIENT CO. and PACIFIC CO. will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on the undermentioned dates for LONDON, via ADELAIDE, DIEGO, GARCIA (at steamer's option), and the SUEZ CANAL :— From From Tons Sydney Melbourne Garonne ... 3876 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Orient ... 5386 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Lusitania ... 3825 Deo. 6 Dec. 12 John Elder ... 4152 Deo. 20 Deo. 26 And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand passengers may oonneot with Garonne, at Melbourne, per s.s. Rotomahana from Wellington, on MONDAY. 3rd NOV. Through fares to London, £22 to £75. Passengers secure speoial advantages by booking through from New Zealand. Secondclass passengers by Orient steamer are pro- j vided with saloon passages to Sydney or Melbourne. Passages Fbom London.— Speoial facilities afforded for bringing out friends and relatives by pre-payment of the pasßagemoney here. Special Rktuen Tickets, available for ISmonths, are issued at the following rates : — First Saloon .£ll7 Seoond Saloon .£77 Pabcklß Booked Thbottcih to London i at Reduced Rates. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limitbd), General Agents for New Zealand. By Appointment to His Encallenoy Sir W. ' D. Jervois, Governor of New Zealand. "«r LITTLEJOHN A SON, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLER Lambton Quat. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! fi L. J E~N NESS'S CLOCKS for 5s Od LEVER CLOCKS 7s 6d ALARUM CLOCKS ... 7s 6d Before you buy your goods at any other shop, go and get the price of them at JENNESS'S, and save 25 per cent. Large varioty to select from. Their quality, thorough soundness, and correct performance guaranteed. All kinds of Repairs done on the shortest notioe, and at lowest prices. English and foreign workmen kept. All work done on the premises. NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES! 19 Oasis Assorted Goods Jhst Aeeived. Inspection Invited. G. L. JENNESS, WILLIS-STBKKT. WELLINGTON. JEANK GRADY, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER AND FANCY GOODS IMPORTER, Willis-atroet. GOLD & SILVER* JEWELLERY OF NEWEST DESIGNS. (No imitation jewellery kept.) WATCHES, CLOCKS, ELECTRO-SILVER PLATEDWARE, OPTICAL GOODS Jewellery of every desoriptien made and repaired on the premises. Pbb s.s. Dobic— Splendid assortment of hand-painted and other Xmas, New Year, Birthday, and Wedding Cards, Ladies' Bags, Purses, Fanoy China, Fans, and Cricketing Materials, &c, &o. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS. — Another largo parcel just opened. BOOTS.— Ladies neat kid Elastic-sides, aewn ¦~~~_~ B0^ c8 ' 7s 6d j a great bargain. BOOTS.— Morocco button, os6d. Walking Shoes, 7s fid to 10s 6d. Lasting Boots, high leg, 5s 6d to 8s 6d. Slippers very oheaD. T>rtAmn J. ELLIOTT. BOOTS.— Ladies' Button and Balmoral Frenoh, hand-Bewn, glossy kid, beautiful goods. Walking Shoes, latest shapes, from the best English, Frenoh, and German makers BOOTS.— See window. J. ELLIOTT, Willis-street. BOOTS.— Oub Own Make. We have an immense stock of our own manufacture always on hand. Men's, BOOTS.— Youths' and Children's Boots and Shoes, neat and durable, made from the best materials. J. ELLIOTT, WUlis-street. BOOTS.— Good value in every department may be depended upon by all, as the stock is very large, and must bo reduced. Early inspection in- ' vited. J. ELLIOTT, Willia-street, Near the Empire Hotel. COAL AND COKE. ENCOURAGE NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY By using the Best Household Steam and Smithy Coals from tho Celebrated Brunner Coal Mines, Greymouth. Coko for Smelting, Malting, and other purposes, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, and Fire Clay Goods of every description always on hand or made to order, and can be obtained at the Brnnner Coal Companv'a Yard. Also, superior Nowoastle Coals, at current rates. KENNEDY BUGS., Proprietors, Cubtornhouße-quiiy, Adjoining Lion Foundry, Wellington. ROBERT SCOTT, Agent.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1884, Page 1

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