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SHAW, BAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (Likitid). MOXaUTLY LINE FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWIWN ALL POUTS OF NEW ZEALAND * =¦ AND LONDON. rspHE following powerful new cteel-built & Steamers are appointed to Leave far LONDON DIRECT a» fo'dowa i— (Final port ¦>« arrangad.) Toinui ...5200 3500 B. J. Barlow An*. 32 Ljttelton Dorio ... 4744 3000 J. W. Jannisfft Hopt. 19 Wellington Arawa ... 6200 3800 J. Stuart 00t.24 lonio ... 1763 8000 J. Cameron Nor. 31 Coptio ... 1367 3000 W. H. Eidlay Sao. 19 1886 Ttinui ... 52008600 B. J. Bwlow Jan. 16 The Arawa and Tain«i are new atoamera of the latest deaigna. The First-okas Paiaenger Aooommedatlon ia in a oitadel aaloon on the main deok amid* ahipa, and the aleeping-bertha are of extra large aiio. The Seoond-olaaa Aooommodation ia very superior, and ia situated under the poop deok. Steerage Pasaengera will have moat exoellent and roomy aooommodation in the between deoks. The White Star steamera lonio, Dorio, and Coptio will be oonduoted by the managera of that line, who have made their aervioe the moat oomfortable and popular afloat. An experienoed Surgeon will aooompany eaoh steamer. All the steamers above-named will be fitted with the Eleotrio Light. The Homeward romte will be Tin Bio De Janeiro, and the time occupied should not ezooed 40 days. Passage-money t— Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards ; Seoond Cabin, 40 guinea* ; Steerage, from 18 to 20 guineas. The above will be supplemented by firatolass SAILING VESSELS. The Undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for whioh has been guaranteed in the oolony j— W. 4 G. TUENBULL A CO. MURRAY, EOBEETS A CO. E. PEABOE LEVIN & CO. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited). STEAM TO LONDON. «Ejfejsj^ npHE Magnifioent New Steel ~Jgsg§§^ JL Steamer T AINUI, 5200 Tona, 3500 Horse-power, B. J, Barlow Commander, Will be despatched from LYTTELTON on 22nd AUGUST, Calling at Bio de Janeiro. The accommodation for all olasses of Pasaengera on thia steamer is unsurpassed in any vessel afloat. The Firat-olaaa Aooommodation is on the Main Deok Amidships, and no state-room has more than two bertha, with the exoeption of a few family rooma. Pullman beds and eleotrio light. Saoondolasa passengers have exoellent aooonimodation under the Poop ; and the Steerage pas* sensrers are earned in the 'Tween Deoks. For Freight or passage, apply to W. & G. TUBNBULL 4 CO., Agents. For Bteamere to follow, Bee Time-table above. (^OMPAGOTD DES MESSAGEBDSB J MAEITTMES. SYDNEY^ MELBOURNE, 4 ADELAIDE TO MABSEDLLES(vu Sum Canal). Stoamera under Postal Contraot with the Government of Franoe. Calling at Mauritius, Reunion, Seychelles, Aden, and Port Said. The Company's atoamera will be daapatohed as fellowß !•— B*««_.i.f_ lieive liaava Laava Steamship. gydnay. Mriaonrne AdaUdda. July 14 July 18 July 30 Ah?. 11 Aug\ 15 Ann. 17 Sept. 8 Sept. 19 Sept. 11 Through tiokets to London, overland via Marseilles, oan be prooured on board steamer. Table Wines,' Beer, Ac, are included in the passage money. For freight, passage, and further partiovlara, apply to LEVIN 4 CO, Agenta. Wellington. <«fa» -v «O>EN£NSULAB 4 OBIENTAL jjjyj^ Jr STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Xho CotQpany'a ateamshipa will be despatched with Her Majesty's Maflaaa follow, for London, via Bombay i— „ .' ZT Leave liMve limy* Btwqicra. Tns By(lnaj j^n,.,,,,, Ad# i»l d , CiRTHAdi ...5013 Jnly 22 July 28 July 80 Paruikatta 4759 Aug. 6 Ang. 11 Ausr 13 Pcxnr ...3900 Aug. 19 Ann. 25 Ang. 87 Valbtta ... *9U Sept. 2 Sept. 8 Sept. 10) And thenoeforward every alternate week. Pasaengwa and oargo booked to London, Italy, Egypt, India, China, and Japan at moderate rates. Seoond-olass passengers are provided with firat-olaaa accommodation in the steamers between New Zealand and Australia, and vice wrta. Special .Tiokets for Combination Tours round the world granted at oheap first olaaa ratea. For further information apply to JOHNSTON 4 CO.. Agenta. THE LITTLE DUSTPAN. TT FIELDER being aomewhat astonished -"-• and gratified at the result of the liberal patronage and success whioh has greeted his past venture to seonre the publio appreciation in the marked excellence of design and proved superiority of workman- . ¦ ship of hia ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, it has induced him, in the extension of hia buninesa premises, to embrace a more comprehenaive Stook, that wi)l fill the requiremeats of every household. The unremitting oare and attention whioh he has always applied to business, and to the varied home and colonial tastes and aooommodationß of his numerous onatomera, enablea him to stand forth \ UNBIVALLED inn the ohoice he has displayed in aeleotintf hia vast miscellaneous Stook of Glass, China, Lamps, Culinary Utensila, 4c, &c, aa they combine elegance with utility, with the strictest regard to economy, and being Without doubt the finest assortment this , oity haa ever produced or witnessed, and wMoh aro open for inspection daily at THE LITTLE DUSTPAN. ; . . _ "jyTR. J. L. KIMBELL begs reapeotfully . r*- to inform his numeroua patrons and the inhabitants of Wellington that having ' purchased tho entire Stook of Mr. Maokay'a Beautiful Furniture, he intends retailing tho, same at hia premises on Lambton Quay. AUi the goods are of an exoelleut design, and will repay an inßpeotion. The prioes will compare favourably with any other house in thej city. Firat-olasß workmen always eniged, co that any artiole turned out at the oove address oan thoroughly be relied con. In referenoe to the above, Mr. Maokay ¦n to return his Binoere thanks for past /ours, and solioits a continuanoa of the oral patronage bestowed to him on his lessor. J. L. KIMBELL, 'PHOLSTERER, CABINETMAKER, DECORATOR, 40., £xphonk No. 172, Lambton Quay. No. 40, WILLIS-STREET, Opposite Melbourne Hotel. 'EWEN, BROWN AND KITTO, Hat & Cap Manufactubibs. s' Mercery, Shirts, Flannels, 40. in Soarveß and Gentlemen's Hosiery.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 14 July 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 14 July 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 14 July 1885, Page 1

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