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N THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OP 'STK/MfcW, Under Contraot with 3, Th« New Zealand Govehnh*»t. *&'%—' *^5T I^ Ii *° dea P &t<:ned wlU ' ncr D «ifi©aa> ** Majesty's Mails v wider for LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Tenenffe. - Tonmrlro... »18f Bino' An*. 8 Welllnirtn Aornnid ... M 63 SatoHfl Bept. 6 WelUngtn H>mota)u 1 j4474 Oreonttrwt Oct. 8 s. RuApebu ... 4163Kndlay; Oct. 31 Kaikour*..,4474JCrntcble7 Nov. 28 And thenceforward every fourth Thursday. 7 Partionlara may be learned on application to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. Temporary Offices— Johnston-street. DO . _ — ■ THE NEW ZKALAND SHIPPING It COMPANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. le 'd .^jfcgk rf^HE splendid iron olipper ___$&_ ->- barque y GLAMIS, ie 1150 Tons Rogister, If 0 Al at Lloyds, In now on the berth, and will have quiok dispatch. 0 Wool, flax, tallow, and other cargo carried 1 at lowest current ratos. For foil particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited), Agents. Temporary Offices— Jobnßton-street. c OVERLAND ROUTE TO ENGLAND THROUGH AMERICA, Avoiding alike the heat of the Red Sea and the cold of Cape Horn. g TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF U NEW ZEALAND (Limited). ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE, 'i ___ c The Steamers of thia Line are appointed to leave Sydney and Auokland for F-mio- , lulu and San Franoisao every Dour ' Wookß, sailing as under : — d a*««-» — mZ. Leave Leave Arrive Btounera. Tons. Bydney AucUand .5^,0,. Zr.ALiHDii ... 8200 Aug. 7 Aug. 12 Aug 81 Alamkda ... 8000 Sept. 4 Sept. 9 Sept. 2B • Mabifuba ...i BQOO Oct. 2 Oct. 7 Oct. 26; Tiolcots are available for 12 months, and Paasenffera oan broak their journey at Auokland, Honolulu, San Franoisco, and any plaoo of call en route to New York. Fares. Prom rr™«i..i« &*n Liverpool or Wellington. Honoluln - Francisco. London. 15 Saloon ... £83 "0 0 £43 0 0 £66 to £70» Bteerage ... fil7 17 6 £21 17 8 £841 8_ 15 * According to route selected from San Francisco. For all information apply at any of the 0 Offices of 0 UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). 4 — 5 HUME & SON, f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRODUCE * MERCHANTS, 1- TEA IMPORTERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL GROCERS, l * 65, Willis-street, Wellington, Have on S^alo— - T. *T. Sinclair's Irish Hams and Baoon L Mathieson's Limerick Hams, and the famous ». " Star " brand York Hams Also, a large atook of Canterbury and Otago „ Hams and Bacon ', Quality all that oan be desired. ' Mild, lean, and tender. -, English, Dutch, and Colonial Cheese, new and old. NEW SEASON'S TEA. 1. 1000 boxes. 9a 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d, 13s, 20a - 300 half-cheata Cock and Eagle Brand jj Pyramid Brand, packed in lib and |lb c, packets, at 2s 3d per lb 6 SPIRITS. 0 All the leading brands of Whisky, Rum, Geneva, and Brandy, inoluding the ~j famed Ballachulish old Scotch Whisky, 8 0.p., ten years old - Penfold'a South Australian Wines, well matured 1 All goods delivered to all accessible places 1 in the oity. HUME~~& SON, 65, Willis-street. Telephone No. 225. 1 SALE! SALE! SALE ' GIGANTIC SALE! SALE! SALE! 1 ' OF S DRAPERY & CLOTHING. r npHE whole of this well assorted stock is JL now offored to the pnblio of Wellington b at ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. Ladies' Skirts, la 3d. Calicos, Is lid dozen Rngs and Blankets, less than half price Heavy Union Shirting, ssd yard. Towolls . 2yda wide Shooting, B£d per yard, superior J quality BLACK CASHMERES and MERINOS, » very cheap J Plushes, all colour*. Is lid yard f Ladies' All Wool Ribbed Cashmere Hose, Is 3 pair !, LACE CURTAINS, la lid, 2a 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d Dress Materials, 12yds for 3s lid, 43 lid, 5s lid, 6s lid c Picture Packets, lid eaoh 0 We have muoh pleasure in inviting the Ladies of Wellington to viait this wonderful sale. b : JOH. E, LINDBERG, Wrong Side of Cuba-street. 1 D a a GREAT BARGAINS \ TO BE HAD. 5 } T AST WEEK OF THE SALE 5 OK » BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS. - Grkat Bargains in JAPANESE GOODS 1 ALBUMS t LADIES' BAGS LUSTRES VASES, Ac, Ac. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF THE SALE. The Promises will be clo«od on Saturday noxt, tbf; 27th July. CS* Note the Address— DUTTON, BOOKSELLER, Ac, 38, WILLIB-STRBKT. S. LUKE & SONS, ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND SHIPBUILDERS. Makers of thk Excelsior Cooking Kange. This Range is acknowledged to be tho best ' introduced into this market. Why householders should not be without ' one. Theso are four reasons why :—: — 1st — Becance we believe they are more ooonoraioal in fuel than any othor range in the colony, or out of it (wo have a long list of testimonials to this effect.) , 2nd— They are more strongly made. Fire- * plaoes made of oast iron, not tiles. 3rd— Tho ovens and boilers are portable, which enablo them to be thoroughly cleaned occasionally, and can also bo removed easily to effect Tepairs, without disturbing range 1 or mantel fixtures ; all parts are made to a i standard size, and can be renewed without t trouble and with little expense. 4th— Last, but most important reason, they t are said to 000k in very much less time, and with very muoh less trouble than any other I range known. An idea of the success of onr ranges may - be gathered from tho foot that last year wo r sent oat over 500 of different sizos. We are supposed to be the largest makers • in tho colony, and make between 40 and 50 . different sizos and designs, which is by far 6 the largest variety ma^.o to our knowledge. . Inspection to oar showrooms, Manners- . street, Wellington, invited. An illustrated oatalogoe will be sent on application.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 27, 31 July 1889, Page 1

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