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SHAW, SA^LD, 'AND ALUId/ COMPANY (Limited). MONTHLY LENB or FAST PASSENGtfK tfMBAMBU* BETWIMN ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND ASIj LONDON/ »£t«\ nTinE Magnificent 2|||jsSgA S.S. DORIC, 4;44 Tons Register. 3000 Horse-power, j J. W. Jennings, Commandor, 1 Will be despatched from WELLINGTON FOR LONDON DIRECT, ON" SATURDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1868, TO BE fOLIJOWKD B1 BU»m«. IIP Oomnuuuler. D^Sj c , Araw* .. 6200 360T J Stuart Feb. 4 lonic .. W6B 8000 W. H. Kifltey March S Coptic ... t367 800& It. O. Bence March 81 Tainui ... 52005800 B. J. Barlow April 28 Dorio ... 47«800a J. W. Jennings Hiy 2d The above are all powerful now steel-built steamers, and the accommodation for all classes or passengors is unsurpassed. _ The Homeward passage will be via Rio do Janeiro and Tenonffe, and tho time ooanpied ¦nould not oxoeed 40 days. An oxporienced Surgeon will acoompany eaoh steamer. PASSAGE MONKY. Saloon From CO guineas upwards Second Cabin ... From 35 to 40 guineas Steerage ... From 18 guineas upwards Return Tiokots at greatly reduced rates. Tho above will bo supplemented by tho ollowincr and other iirHt-ofass SAILING VESSKLS. * ~ « ~ I'robablo Naiuo of Ship. S ™ Commander Time of Eh 3 Silling Boulmr .. laoi *AAI J. B Crokor Jnn. Invoiuarnill.. I2li; KKIAIJ. Bfuir Jim. I'lsioue (Gift 100A1 A. Culhert Feb. Tho undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for whioh has been guaranteed in the Colony. W. A G. TURNBULL k CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO. E. PIiARCE. LEVIN A CO. /-lOMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES VJ MARITIMES. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, A ADELAIDE, TO MARSEILLES (Via Sukz Canal). ' Steamers under Postal Contraot with tho Government of France. Calling at Mauritius, Reunion, Seychelles, Aden, and Port Said. The Company's steamers will be despatched as follows -.— a» A . n ..hi n Leav« Loava Irftnve BteaminJp. Sydney. Mslbourn* Adelaide. Sjilney ... Deo. Zt Deo. 28 Doo. 30 B&lazio ... Jau. 81 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 I PASSAGE MONEY, Nbw Zbaiund to Maebbillxs :— First Saloon £65 Return. First Saloon, availablo for 9 months ... JBIOS „ i> 12 „ ... 115 Stdnet or MeTißOukne to Marseilles. Sooond Saloon .£4O Third Class 20 Return. Beoonc Saloon, availablo for 9 months £64 „ „ 12 68 Third Class „ 9 ' 34 .. .- - I 2 » - ?6 fhrough tiokets to London, overland, via Marseilles, oan be procured on board steamer - for £5. Table Wines, Beer, Ao., are inoluded in tho passage money. Spooial advantages offored to passengers taking through tickets from New Zealand. For freight, passHge, and furthor partionUra, apply to LSVIN & CO., Agents, Wellington. -jwjg^-pENINSULAE A ORIENTAL jSHi^-*^ STEAM NAVIGATION Co The Company's steamships < will be de•patohed with her Majesty's mails as follows, for LONDON, via Bombay:— r_ I Ijtuiva Lea7O. Leave StMmns. Tns g jdM ,. Molb'nw. Adelaide Masaillia ... 4908 Dec. 23 Deo. 29 Dee. 81 Britannia ... 6SOOI Jan. 6 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Vatetta ...'4!)19 Jon. 20 Jan. 2S Jan. 28 Bhannon ... 4189 Feb. 3 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 And thenceforward every alternate woek. Tho PASSENGER FARE& from NEW ZEALAND are as under:— Port. Class. Bingle. Return, FromanyPortin , Ni °f £* e \Z* Xew Zealand. Months .Months To Plvm'th or 1 London } First £70 £105 £1151 „ „ „ J Second 37—65 To Brindisi, } Venice/Trieste I Marseilles ( First 65 . 105 115 „ „ „ ? Secona 35—65 Second Saloon Passengorß are provided with First Saloon Accommodation in the Steamers between Now Zealand and Australia. Tho SECOND SALOON Accommodation in tho above Steamers having been thoroughly reorganised, tho Company are now enabled to offer intending Passengers to Europo unrivalled Accommodation at the above Reduced Uates. Passago money can be paid at this end for paßsapes from England. Liberal oonco3sions tai^-o to familieß. For further particulars apply to tho Agents in Wellington, JOHNSTON A CO. ORIENT LINE, r 'fiST-CLASS PASSENGER AND MAIL SERVICE, Via thk SUEZ CANAL. Under Contraot with the N.S.W. Government for the Conveyance of Mails. ¦§»kSfe>.PTpHE following Steamships be1 1 longing to the ORIENT *nd PACD7IC COMPANIES will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on the undermentioned dates for LONDON, via ADELAIDE, DIEGO, GfARCIA (at steamer's option), the SUEZ CANAL, NAPLES and GD3RALTAR:— From From Tons Sydney Melbourne Oroya ... 6266 Jan. 14 Jnn. 20 Orizaba ... 6184 Jan. 28 Fob. 3 And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand passengers may oonneot with Oroya, at Melbourne, per s.s. To Anau, from Wellington,, on MONDAY, 9th January. ®8. Through fares to London, JHB to £70. Canal duos free. Sooond-olass Fares reduoed to «36 and 440. First and seoond-olass passengers seoure speoial advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with saloon passages to Australia, whioh aro inoluded in tho above fares. Passages fbom London. — Speoial faoiliifforded for brinr'ng out friends and relatives by pro-payment of the passage> money here First Saloon, available for 9 months ... .£lO5 „ „ 12 £115 Second Saloon Third Class £16 16s to £23 Parcels Booked through to London at Reduced Ratib. For fnrther particulars, apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited), Goneral Agents for New Zealand. 2000 PAIRS OT SHOES Are to bo distributed among our customers as CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR X; DONATIONS, follows : — Evory purchaser to tho amount of 10s will recoivo One Pair; to tho amount of £1, Two Pairs; £1 10s, Threk Pairs; £2, Four Pairs; at W. A J. STAPLES, 11IGINAL BOOT SHOP, No. 86, Willis-street. In view of any purchasers declining a donation as above, the Value in Cash pro rata will bo refunded to them, persistent are we to give satisfaction to every class of the community who intond giving us their patronage. In addition to the abovo advantages, tho goods are, to meet the times, marked at Wholesale Prices, and to our customers and tho publio we would solicit an early call to securo Leading Baboains, LIBERAL GIFTS, or DISCOUNT. W. A J. STAPLES, Original Boot Shop, No. 86, Willis-street. . RESTAURANT FRANCAIS. EUGENE W. DUMAS (late Chef de Cuisino, Occidental Hotel) begs to inform the gentlemon of Wellington that he has made arrangements to open a Dining-room and Restaurant, to bo railed the Restaurant Francais, at 67, Lnmbton-qnay, opposite Evening Press office, on Monday, the 19th December. E.W.D.'s previous reputation as Chef will be sufficient guarantee of his ability to pleaso the most exacting. Threo courses One Shilling. » ¦Tf T. SAUNDERS. SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENT AND GENERAL CARRIER, No. 8, Gret-sthert, Wellington. Goods received and delivered in any part of the City at the shortest notice and at lowest possible rates. Telephone No. 19. LOOK OUT FOR THE T^EWTOWN DRAPERY MART, Corner 0 Riddiford and Green-streets, OFKNS ON SATURDAY NEXT. W. BELL, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 156, 31 December 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 156, 31 December 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 156, 31 December 1887, Page 1

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