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BHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANr (Limitid). MONTHLY LINE FAST PABSENGER STEAMERS BXTWMN ALL POUTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. f]MHE following powerful new steel-built J. Stoamers are appointed to Leave for LONDON DIRECT as follows 1— (Final port as arranged.) Si* 4* II OoromnJ*. %^* Arawa ... G2OOBSOO J. Btnart JnnoG >v Jcrnlo ...1738*100 J.Cameron July* Dono .. 174-13000 J. W.Jenulngn An?. 1 Tftinnl ... 5800 3500 B. J. Barlow Aug. 29 Coptio .. 1367 8000 W. H. Ridley Sept. 20 Tho Arawa and Taiumi are new steamers of the latest dosigns. The First-olans Passenger Aooonunodation is in a citadel saloon on the main deok amidships, and the sleeping-berths are of extra large size. The Seoond-olass Aooommodation is very superior, and is situated under the poop deok. Steerage Passengers will have most exoollent and roomy aooommodation in the betweon Jacks. , The White Star stoamers lonio, Dono, and Coptio will be conducted by the managers of that line, who have mado their serviot the most oomfortable and popular afloat. An oiperienoed Surgeon will accompany eaoh steamer. ,_,„. ... . All the steamors above-named will bt fitted with the Eleotrio Light. The Homeward routo will be via Rio De Janeiro, and the time oooupied should not ezooed 40 day*. Passage-money :— Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards ; Seoond Cabin, 40 guineas; Steer* age, from 18 to 20 guineas. Tho above will be supplemented by the following and other flrst-olass SAILING SHIP 3. Nam* ol Bhlp. J.l Clasi. Commander, ffii'j.ff lUlclone ... 8«I00Al E. J. I'rfrk-ir May The Undersigned are ompowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for whioh has been guaranteed in tho oolony I-*" W. * G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. E. PEAROE LEVIN & CO. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (Limitid). STEAM TO LONDON. npHE Magnifloent New Steel X Steamer ARAWA, 5200 Tons, 3500 Horse-power, J. Stoabt Commandor, Will be despatched from LYTTELTON on 6th JUNE, Calling at Rio de Janeiro. The aooommodation for all classes of Passengers on this steamer is unsurpassed in any teasel afloat. Tho First-olass Aooommodation is on the Main Dock Amidships, and no stato-room has more than two berths, with the exception of a few family rooms. Pullman bed* and eleotrio light. Seoond. clasa passengers have exoellent acoommodation under the Poop ; and tho Steerage passengers aro oamed in the 'Tween Books. • For Freight or passage, apply to W. & G.- TURNBULL & CO., Agents. For steamers to follow, see Time-table above. SHAW, SAVILL, & ALBION COMPANY (Limited). FOR LONDON DIRECT. SAILING EARLY IN MAY. magnifioent iron clipper P HALCIONE, 100 Al, 843 tons register, E. J. Pabkib, Commander. Cargo is now being rooeived for the above ship. The aooommodation for saloon pasaongers is unequallod. The dietary Boale is most liberal. , For freight and passage apply to E. PEAROE, W. A G. TURNBULL A CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO., Or to LEVIN A CO., Loading Agents. / lOMPAGNIK DES MESBAGERIES VV MABITIMES. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, A ADELAIDE TO MARSEILLES (via Suiis Canal). Steamers under Postal Contraot with the Government of Franoe. Calling at Mauritius, Reunion, Seychelles, Aden, and Port Said. The Company's steamers will be despatched as follows 1— « ' ¦X.....1.1. twit I*avt I*aT« Bteamshlp. Bydnsy. JMkoarne Adelaide. Sydney April 21 April 85 April 37 Balaile May 19 May S3 MayiS Yarra Jnne IS Jnno 30 June 32 Through tiokets to London, overland via Marseilles, oan be procured on board steamer. Table Wines, Beer, Ao., are inoluded in the passage money. For freight, passage, and further partioilars, apply to LEVIN A CO., Attents. Wellington. qg_ -v TJENTNSULAR A ORIENTAL $3y|> JL STEAM NAVIGATION Co. The Company's steamships will be despatohed with Her Majesty's Mails as follow, for London, via Bombay 1— Steamers. Tn» Bydn#y j&tWtn: Adelaide Cltdb ...4124 May 27 June 2 June* Billakit ...4752 Jnne 10 June 16 Jnne 18 Indus ...3463 June 34 Jims SO July 2 Kome ... 6018 July 8 Jnly 14 July 10 And thanoeforward every alternate week. Passengers and oargo booked to London, Italy, Egypt, India, China, and Japan at moderate rates. Seoond-olass passengers are provided with first-olau aooommodation in the steamers between New Zealand and Australia, and met vtrta. Speoial Tioketa for Combination Tours round the world granted at oheap first* olass rates. For further information apply to JOHNSTON A CO.. Agents. CUBA STREET VARIETY STOKE npHE proprietor of the above has resolved -I _ to give immigrants and the general publio a ohanoe to furnish a home and to improve their homes by supplying everthing necessary on the Wkxklt Patmehts system . A solendid ohanoe for immigrants and newly-married oouples. A oomfortable home fnrnuhed thoronerhly on the shortest notioa, _¦' Furniture, Bedding, Cooking Utensils. Pictures, Ornaments, Jewellery, and in fact everything 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 price given for secondhand Furniture. Closed on Saturdays till 5 p.m. Note the Address— R. H V A M S, CUBA-BTBKT. Next to the Wellington Biscuit Company's Branch PEOPLE used to call me the Advertising Tailor. All tailors advertise now, and a great many more that are not tailors at all. No man oan make a coat as oheap and as well as a tailor, provided the tailor knows tho whole of his business. I happen to be one ef the few. I know all my business ; thoro is not a tailor in the oolony that can do it better, or a man who oan do it cheaper. I keep myself supplied with a choice stock of goods, direot from the manufactory. The latest novelty is the celebrated Velvet Cord, for Ladioa', Gentlemen's, and Boys' Coats. My £1 10s Tweed Suits are the boat that money can buy; my £3 10s Suit* are all wool, shrunk, and well-made. Suits made in ono day for cash. I have been 25 years a first-oisss cutter in London. Paris, and New York, and 10 yearn established hore, and have never sold or given away the goodwill of my business to anyone.— J. HUXLEY, Lion Tailoring Establishment, Lambton Quay. TrmU S ALE, Waste Paper. Evening Post JD offioe.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1885, Page 1

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