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THE NEW ZEALAND BHIPPDMG COMPANY'B ROYAL MAIL LINE OP STEAM Lie.;.. Under Contract with Th* Niw Zealand Goviknmint _-rya^ ~g"ff7lLL bi d«*p«*e];od with act ,^§&j^% " Majesty's Maibs as under for LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Teneriffe. Btauun. j D * te ' nXtt Hnßjiehn „. ÜBS Fuidlay Oct. 81 WeHiDgtn Kcikouru .. 147-JjOrntchley ,NoV. 28 Welliogtn j i Tonfnnro..,,*lM < Bo)'.o Die. W IFBO. AciiUifl ... 41F3 Sutolifl Jan. 23 Blnmtata ... W\ Qruouatrost Fob. 20 And thenceforward ev-iry fourth Thursday. Partioukra may be loaned on applioa. tion to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. Temporary Offices — Johnston-street. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE; FOR LONboTf DIRECT. •feCJßfik. T I following hiefh-class vesßok ■JgElnwf? I with others to follow, as required, will be despatched an above :—: — Name of Yo<«ol. Tonuuge. Claß9. '^jat*)^ Bolstou 815 aal Sept. Wairoa 1015 100x1 Oct. Brier Holmo ... «H IOOaI Nov. Waija X M 7 J .1004. 1 Nov. Wool, flax, tallow and other cargo carried at lowest current rates. For full particulars apply to THE NRW ZBALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited), Temporary Oflicos— Johnston-stueet, NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). S.S. GAIRLOCH leaves JaflSwSp J*- Waitara and Nuw Plymouth for Onouunga as uudcr (weather and othor birCumßtauces iiermitting :— Fnoai Waitara : Tuneday, Bth, 7 30 p m. 11th, 10 p.m. Tuesday, 15th, noon. Friday, 18th, 3 p.m. Tuesday, 22ud, 6 p.m. ♦Friday, 25th, 10 p.m. •Tuesday, 29th, 10 p.m. * Connects with express train from Wellington. LEVIN <fc CO., Agents NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, DuNEDra, 1889. THOS. COOK & SON has been appointed OFFICIAL TOURIST AGENTS To the N.Z. Exhibition. CHARLES ST. BARBE & CO., 2nd August, 1889. Agonta. HUME & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRODUCE MERCHANTS, TEA IMPORTERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL GROCERS, 65, Willis-street, Wellington, Have on Sale — | J. ft T. Sinclair's Irish Hams and Bacon Mathioson's Limerick Hams, and the famous " Star " brand York Hamß Also, a large stook of Canterbury and Otago Hams and Bacon Quality all that can be deaired. Mild, lean, and tender. English, Dutch, and Colonial Choose, new and old. NEW SEASON'S TEA. 1000 boxes, 9s 6d, 14b 6d, lGs 6d, 18s, 20s 300 half-chests Cock and Eagle Brand Pyramid Brand, packed in lib and ilb packets, at 2s 3d per lb SPIRITS. All the leading brands of Whisky, Rum, Geneva, and Brandy, inoluding the famed Ballachulish old Scotoh Whisky, 8 0.p., ten years old Penfold's South Australian Wines, well matured All goods delivered to all accessible places in the oity. HUME~& SON, 65, WILLIB-BTREKT. Telephone No. 225. GOODS SEIZED IN TRANSIT. "OEING tho successful purchaser of 18 cases and 29 bales DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, Seized '«• transit, and being pressed for room, it muat bo sold DURING THE NEXT 14 DAYS, AT PRICES THA 1 " ARE REAL MARVELS OF CHEAPNESS. All are Cordiallt Inviteu. JOH E. LINDBERG, Wron« Side op Cuba-street. TyTRS. WALKER'S PREMISES BONANZA ARE NOW OPEN. Grand Display of Shipments per Aorangi, Rimutaka, and Coptic. MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC 1 REMOVAL NOTICE. TE ARO MUSIC WAREHOUSE. E. J.~KING, IN thanking the public of Wel.ington for the liberal patronage bestowed on him for the last three yearß, begs to notify that he has removed to those more centrallysituated premises in MANNERS-STREET, nearly opposito the Opera House, and next to Flookton's. A large assortment of the the latest Music, consisting of Song, Dance, Toaohing, and Pianoforte Mnsio of every description, in stook; Pianos and other Musical Instruments of every description ; Nigger Bones, Wigs, Tambourines. &o. ; the Classic Kazoo. Any article not in stock will be procured on tho shortest notice. If you want good and reliable Banjo, Violin, and Guitar Strings, bny them at King's. All numbors of Viotorin, Cavendish, Sheard's, Glen 8, World's Minstrels, Booaey's Cabinets and Magazines, Ac,, in stook, forwarded free by post on recoipt of Is 4d in stamps or postal notes. Violin Solo, Violin and Piano Duots, in great variety. Violin Tutors, Pianoforte Tutors, Guitar Tutors, Banio Tutors, Cornet Tutors, Flute Tutors, Tutors for all Instruments. Ballyhooly, Killaloo, Swinging Waltz, Skipping Waltz, Mannscript Books, Manusoript Music Paper, Music Cases and Folios, in great variety If you want your Piano reliably tuned, get it done by E. J. King. Violin Bows, Ac, rehaired. E. J. KING & SONS' Quadrille Orchestra provide the best music in town for Balls, Assemblies, Fetos, Garden Parties &c, Brass or String Bands. E. J. KING, Jun., Quadrille Pianist, attends Evening Parties. All orders by post punctually attended to on receipt of oash or reference. Note the Address— E. J. KING, Te Aro Music Warohouse, MANNERS -STREET next Flookton's. EDWIN J. KING, Teacher of Music, Violin, Cornet, and Piano, &o. Private Residence— Ormsboe Villa, Willis-street. A. LINDBAY'BI Tp H ? be ltßhopßl tBhopB SPECIAL I for mtbecity CASH \ 61^ 8 ' LINES BOYS> sjx±y w. j SCHOOL BOQTS 7t09, 5s 6d ; 10 to 13, 6s 6d. Sent to any of tho country districts by adding Is for postage. Lambton-quay, Cuba-street, & Pitonb IRONMONGERY. mHE SALE IS STILL ON. Prioes would astonish you. At YOUNG'S, in Cuba-street. "HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW?" OPLENDIDLY, since purchasing that Indiarubber Hose at M. P. CAMERON AND CO.'S, from 7d per foot upwards. We tried every shop in town and found them the cheapest.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1889, Page 1

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