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THE NEW ZEALAND BHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS, Under Contraot With Thi Nxw Ziland GonsmciNT, '^agtes. XTETILL be despatohed with JiiSESZ, VV Her Majesty's Mails aa under for LONDON, VU Rio de Janeiro and Madeira :— • ' ~~1885~ Elmutaka... U74 lallott Wol'iii'tn An* 3 Sa&pehn _ H63 Brouph Lyttolton An*. 30 Kaikoura .. M 74 Crntehley „ S«j>t 27 Tongariro . Ufi.) Bono „ Oct 25 Aorangi .. Hfi3 Tnrpin „ Nov. 19 Pi nntnktt,. 4»74 Hr'ott „ Deo. 17 And thenoeforward every fonrth Thursday. The above are all new steamers, built specially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experience. The length of the passage by the Company's Btoamers averages under forty days. PASSAGE MONEY:— Saloon, from 60 guineae upwards ; second naloon, 40 guineas j steerage, from 18 guineas. For freight or passage apply to THE HEAD OFFICES, Christohuroh; Or to the BRANCHES and AGENTS of the Company throughout the oolony. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS. (Under Contraot with the New Zealand Government.) <«tig^-p M.3. RIMUTAKA, 4474 Tons Regiater, 4000 Horse-power, E. O. HAI.I.XTT, 8.N., Commander, Will be despatched from Wellington for London, oalling at Rio de Janeiro, Madeira, and Plymouth, on SUNDAY, 2nd AUGUST, At 4 p.m. Intending passengers are invited to inspeot this magnifioent steamer, whioh is one of the finest ipecimens of modern naval arohiteotnre afloat. The first-olass dining saloon is a lofty apartment, situated nearly amidships, and extending the whole width of the ship. The atate-rooma are large, beautifully furnished, and mostly fitted for only two pasnengera. Several are on deok, and all have perfeot ventilation. There are a large number of bath-rooms, a ladies' boudoir, music-room, and two smoking-rooms, besides two large promenade deoks. The Seoond Saloon is provided with piano, bathrooms, smoking-room, and ladiea boudoir; the Btate-roomn and bill of fare are fully equal to the first saloon of many lines. The Steerage aooommodation is large and well ventilated, and the dietary scale iB moat liberal. The whole passenger aooommodation is heated with steam and lit by electricity. For freight or passage, apply to THE OFFICES, Customhouse Quay. ORIENT LINE. FIRST-GLASS PASSENGER and Mail Servioe, VIA the SUEZ CANAL. Under Contraot with the N.S.W. Government for the Conveyance of Mails. "jjft&^npHE following Steamships be*BSMßm> 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), the SUEZ CANAL, and NAPLES :- From From Tons Sydnay Melbourne Ohimborazo ... 3847 Aug. 1 Aug. 7 Potosi ... 4219 Aug. 15 Aug. 21 And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand passengers may oonneot with Chimborazo, at Melbourne, per o.a. Manapouri from Wellington, on MONDAY, 27th July. Through fares to London, £22 to £75. Passengers aeoure speoial advantages by booking through from New Zealand. Secondclass paasengera by Orient steamer are provided with saloon passages to Sydney or MelbQurne. Passages Fboh London.— Speoial faoilitiea afforded for bringing out friends and relatives by pie-payment of the passageI money here. SnoiAL Ritubn Ticxxtb, available for 12 months, are issued at thefollowing rates t— First Saloon £117 Seoond Saloon £11 Paboils Bookxd Thbovoh to London I at Reduoed Rates, For further particulars apply to I UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limitbd), General Agents for New Zealand. scHobiTbYABT! ; E. E. NICHOLLS, (From the Melbourne Gallery of Art, and Pupil of the late Thomas Wright, R.A.) WILL oontinue the Classes at present oonduoted by Professor Geisler, at the Studio Athencaum Buildings. DRAWING AND PAINTING IN OILS AND WATER-COLOURS, AND ON SATIN, GLASS, TEEBA COTTA, 40. Third Quarter commences 20th July. TBRMB.— Painting, £2 2a; Drawing, £1 Ib. PROFESSOR GEISLER, in taking leave of his pupils, has great pleasure in highly recommending Mrs. NIOHOLLS as hia auooessor, and as thoroughly qualified to teaoh Drawing and Painting. T. DICKSON, WHOLESAL AND FAMILY GROCER, TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANT, Lambton-quat, BEGS to inform hia friends and the publio that ha has oommenoed bußinesa in the premises next Mr. J. T. Steele's, draper, Lambton-qnay. Having a thoroughly practical knowledge of the business, and being determined to keep •very artiole of the best quality, he hopes, by paying atriot personal attention to business, studying the wants of his customers, and charging moderate prioes, to receive a liberal patronage. T. DICKSON, Whoußai.x and Family Gbocib, TIA AW 'j COFFEB MXBCBANT. No connection with hia late employers, Jameson Bros. & Co., Willis-street. Manners-street, Wellington, Saturday, 23rd May, 1885. I WISH to inform my many West Coast and Christohuroh friends residing in Wellington that I have oommenoed business here, and will be glad of a visit from tham at their earliest oonvenienoe. To the inhabitants of this oity I beg to introduce myself, assuring them that I shall always endeavour to meet their requirements, my prioes being snob, that they cannot fail to give satisfaction ; and I trust by these means to merit their entire confidence. Being for many years a large buyer in the best Home and Colonial houses, I am in a position to offer speoial advantages to my customers. Intending purchasers of Dranery , Men's, Youths', and Children'a Clothing-, Hoisery, Blankets, Flannels, Calicoes, and General House Furnishings will find it to their advantage to call and inspeot my stock before going elsewhere. Yours faithfully, JAMES MULLIGAN. Mannera-atreet, opposite Brittain's Te Aro Dispensary. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. EMPIRE LABOUR EXCHANGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY, HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. npHE undarsigned beg to announce to the JL Publio that on MONDAY, 6th Jnly, 1885, they intend to open in the above business. The Labour Exchange will be undar the management of Mr. J. Edwards (late of Messrs. Franoe Bros.), whioh is sufficient irnarantee that the requirements of town and country employers, and those seeking employment, will be punctually attended to. The Collection of Itants, Debta, &o. &0. , will be undertaken by Mr. G. M'Beath, and all oommisßiona placed in the hands of the Firm will receive prompt attention. EDWARDS & M'BEATH, Empire Labour Exchange and Private Enquiry Offioe, Grey-street, next National Bank of Now Zealand. CASEY & M'DONALdT PURCHASED Balance Warehousemen's Stook Untrimmed Hats, Untrimmed Bonnets.— 4a 6d bonnets for la ; 5a 6d bon nets for Is 6d ; 6a 6d bonnets for Is lid ; 7s 6d bonnets for 2a 6d (half manufacturer's oost) ; 7s 6d hats for 2s 6d ; 8s 6d hats for 2a lid ; 9s 6d hata for 3s lid ; 10a 6d bate for 4s lid. Cheap feathers, oheap flowers, oheap ornaments.

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

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