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BHAW, SAVILL, JLND ALBION COMPAN * (Likitid). MONTHLY LINE or FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BITWCCK ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. ,r{pilE, r {pilE following powerful new stool-built JL Steamers aro appointed to Leave tot LONDON DIRECT aa followa 1— (Final port aa arranged.) Arnwi .. 52003500 J. Btn»rt JnneO lonlo .. 475(1% 00 J. Cameron July 4 nwio ... 17H8000 J. W. Jennings Aug. 1 Tuinnl ... 5200 SfOfl D. J. Barlow Aug. 29 Coptlo .. 1307 SOOO VT. H. Kldloy 3cpt 20 Tho Arawa and Tainui aro new stoameTa of tho latost designs. The Firat'Olass Passenger Aooommodation Is in a oitadel saloon on the main deck amid¦hips, and the sleeping- bortha aro of extra large aizo. The Sooond-olons Accommodation ia very superior, and is situated under tho poop deok. Steorago Passengers will have most oxoellont and roomy aooommodation in the botwoon decks. Tho White Star steamers lonio, Dono, and Coptio will be oonduotod by tho managers of that line, who have mode their servioe the most oomfortablo and popnlar afloat. An experienced Surgeon will accompany eaohßtoamer. ,„.-... All tha steamers above-uamad will be fittod with the Eleotrio Light. Tho Homoward route will be via Rio De Janeiro, and the time ooonpied should not exooed 40 days. Passage money i— Saloon, from GO guineas upwards ; Sooond Cabin, 40 guineaa ; Steerage, from 18 to 20 guineas. The above will be anpi>leniontod by the following and other first-ohum SAILING SEUP.j. Mima o» Ship. § $ Clam. Commander, jjjjjjj^; Hulolono ... 811 ICOAI E J. Pmrlur May The Unrloroigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment tor whioh has boon guaranteed in too oolony !— W. 4 G. TURNBULL ft CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS 4 CO. E. PEAROE LEVIN 4 CO. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANT (Limited). STEAM TO LONDON. rfgwgw,, fTPHE Magnificent New Steel TSalgsg?,!, X Steamer ARAWA, 5200 Tons, 3500 Horse-power, J. Stuart Commander, Will bo despatched from LYTTELTON on fith JDNE, Calling at Rio de Janeiro. Tho aooommodation for all olasaea of Paaaongorß on this steamer ia unsurpassed in any /essel afloat. The First-class Accommodation is on the Main Deok Amidships, and no state-room haa more than two bertha, with the exooption of a few family rooms. PnUman beds and eleotrio light. Secondclass passengers havo exoellent aooommodation undor the Poop ; and the Stoerago passengers are oarried in the 'Tween Deoks. For Freight or passage, apply to W. 4 G. TURNBULL 4 CO., Agents. For steamers to follow, ace Time-table above. SHAW, SAVILL, 4 ALBION COMPANY (Limited). FOR LONDON DIRECT. BAILING EARLY IN MAY. magnifloant iron clipper BIP HALCIONE, 100 Al, 813 tons register, E. J. Parkkb, Commander. Cargo is now being received for tho above ship. The accommodation for saloon passongors in uncqnallod. Tho dietary soale ia moat liberal. For froight and passage apply to E. PEAROB, W. 4 G. TURNBOLL 4 CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Or to LEVIN 4 CO., Loading Agents. / -.OMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES K.J MABITIMEB. SYDNEY. MELBOURNE, 4 ADELAIDE TO MARSEILLES (via Su«z Canal). BteADioca under Postal Contraot with the Government of Franco. Calling at Mauritius; Reunion, Seyohellea, Aden, aaA Port Said. The Company's ateamora will be despatched aa followa :— • at _.n_ tio»ve Leav* !*»?• Steamship. sjdnaj. Molboorne AdeUld*. Sydney.. .. April 2l April 2s April 37 SftiMio May 19 May 23 May SS Tarn June IS June 90 Jane W Through tiokets to London, overland via Marseilles, oan be procured on board steamer. Table Wines, Beer, *0., are Inoluded in the passage money. For freight, passage, and further partioulars, apply to LEVIN 4 CO., Agents. Wellington. %. -t -DranNSULAK * OKIENTAX STEAM NAVIGATION Co. The Company's atoamahipa will be de(matched with Her Mnjenty'a Mails as follow, for London, via Bombay :— „. _ - M Lewe lio&ve Laava fittamaia. Va* Bjdniy M elb'rn« A.d«lalde Cltdb ... 4124 May 27 June 9 Juno 4 Bjlubat ... 4752 Jnue JO June 16 June IS Indus ... WC2 June 24 Jtine 80 July 2 BOMB ... SolßJnlyß JnlyH July 10 And thenceforward ever? alternate week. Puaengara and oargo booked to London, Italy, Egypt, India, China, and Japan at moderate rates. Seoond-olaaa pasaongera are provided with flrst-olafls accommodation in the steamers between New Zealand and Australia, and vice vena. Spoolal Tickets for Combination Tours round the world granted at aheap firstelass rates. For further information apply to JOHNSTON A CO., Agonta. CUBA STREET VARIETY STORE rpHE proprietor of the above has resolved I to givo immigrants and tho general pnblio a ohanoe to furnish a home and to improve their homes by supplying overthing necessary on the Whklt. Pathints system. A solendid ohanoe for immigrants and nowly-married oouplra. A comfortable home furnished thoroughly on tho shortest notice, Furniture, Bedding, Cooking Utensils. Pictures, Ornaments, Jewellery, and in faot evorvthing useful and ornamental ever seen inside a house. Furniture let out on the hire system for long or short periods. To thoso leaving the town the highest i>r:co given for secondhand Furniture. Closed on Saturdays till 5 p.m. Note the Address — R. H V A M S, CUBA-STRKT. Next to the Wellington Bisouit Company's Branch PEOPLE used to call me the Advertising Tailor. All tailow advertise now, and a great many more that are not tailors at all. No man oan mako a coat aa cheap and aa well aa a tailor, provided tho tailor knowa the whole of his business I happen to bo one of the few. I know all my business ; thero is not a tailor in the colony that can do it better, or a man who can do it oheaper. I koep myself nuppliod with a ohoico stoolc of goods, direot from tho manufactory. Tho latest novelty is tho colcbrated Velvet Cord, for Ladiets', Gentlemen's, and Boys' Coats. My .£4 10a Tweed Suits are the beat that money can buy; my £3 10s Suits nre all wool, shrunk, and well-mado. Suits. made in one day for o»eh. I have boon 25 years a fitst-olass cutter in London. Paris, and New York, and 10 yoa'fl oatablwhed here, and have novor told or givon away tho pno.iwill of my bnsincss to anyone.- J. HUXLEY, Lion Tailoring Establishment, Lambtoii Quay. FOR S 4 LE, Waste Paper. Evoning Poat offioe.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1885, Page 1

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