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NT THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS Under Contract with 1, The Nkw Zealand Government, D "S§[@£_2>- \EE appointed to sail witl Her Majesty's Mails as under for LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Tonoriffe. ;, 8t ** me "- | »%. ™«- At Biupehu .. «183 PindUy Oct. 3 Lyttelton Kaikoura .. U7i Crutchley Oct. 31 Welling'u , Tong»rlro.. 1163 Bone 28 Aonngi .. 1163 3utcliff Dec. 26 — 1892 RiniuUlc*.. 4l74Greenatreet Jan. 23* RtiAhinn ...8)00 To follow And thenceforward evory fourth Saturday. Return Tickets at Rodncod Fares. i 2 Warrants issued for Passages from tho United Kingdom to Now Zealand. Particulars may be learned on application - to * THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., Customhouso-quay. » THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. 7 . 9 FOR LONDON DIRECT. -figfeffr~rr Itr F following high-olasjs yes- . JSa&SS*' -*- sola with others to follow, as required, will bo despatchod as abovo -.— . N*me of Vessel. Tonnage. Class. Wairo* 1015 100A1 September Hte&iner. Ton*. H.E. Sidling D»te. t Tekot 4120 ... October • Duke 'of Buckingham 8m ... November , Otanuna 8808 ... December Duke of Westminster 372s ... To fellow Duke of SuthetUnd ... 3110 ... „ Wool) flax, tallow and other cargo carried . at lowest onrrent rates. I For full particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited), Customhonso-quay. i THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FLAX SHIPS TO AMERICA. THE following high-class vessels will load flax for America direct, viz. : — Vessel. Tuns. Fort. -lulling. Jnletrae 780 Boston September I Piako 1076 New York -'eptember | B. Webster ... 683 New York October , Early application for space is necessary, i as the bulk of these vessels' cargoesis already I secured. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited), Cnstomhoußo-qnay. •aftSfe^nVrOßJD DEUTCHER LLOYD ■JaaggyiM IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL MONTHLY LINE OF DIRECT STEAMERS. From SYDNEY, MELBOURNE' and ADELAIDE, to SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, and BREMEN, via COLOMBO, Adon, Suez, and Genoa, taking passengers for London, connecting from PORT SAID by DIRECT MALL and Passenobb Line to Bbindisi, will be despatohed as follows, if practicable :—: — LeftTo Leave Leavo Steamer. Sydney, Mel. Adelaide noon, bourne. Semnpho' Numbers Aug. 12 Aug. 14 Aug. 16 Braunschewig ... Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept. 13 And thereafter every four weeks. Passage Money from Wellington to Southampton, Antwerp, or Bremen .£lB 10s to .£65 Return Tickets, available for Six, Nine, and Twelve Months at Reduced Rates. Passengers and cargo are booked through to New York, via Southampton, or to any town on the Continent of Europe. Low rates for Flax and Meat to Europe or America. Special faoilitios are afforded for bringing out relatives and friends from the United Kingdom and Europe by prepayment of tho passage money in Australia. For Freight, Passage, and all further particulars, apply to CASTENDYK & FOCKE, 3 and 5, Featherston-street, Agents. 1 NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY 1 (Limited). : "SJDfl^a.mHE S.S. GALRLOCH leaves -Jp*QM^ X Waitara and Now Plymouth for Onehnnga aB under (weather and other circumstances permitting) : — ' , SEPTEMBER. Satuday, 12th 3 p.m. Tuesday, 15th 6 p.m. •Friday, 18th 9.30 p.m. •Tuesday, 22nd 10.30 p.m. •Friday, 25th midnight ' Tuesday, 29th 6 p.m. * Conneots with express train from ' Wellington. For particulars apply to undersigned. LEVIN & CO., Agents.

THE REASON WHY YOU CAN GET THE BEST VALUE IN BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS AT PEABCE'S BOOT ARCADE JS THAT PEARCE Has his own Home buyer. PEARCE Manufactures his Colonial goods. PEARCE Has had twenty years' wholesale experience. PEARCE Works his business himself, PEARCE Givea little or no oredit. PEARCE Nevor sells a bad pair of Boots if he knows it. PEARCE Is going to remain in Wellington. COME AND SEE THEM AT THE BOOT ARCADE, CUBA-STREET. , DAVID WIGHTON HAS pleasure in intimating that, in addition to his unrivalled stook of choice CONFECTIONERY AWD CHOCOLATE GOODS, acknowledged by competent authorities to be the best in the Australasian Colonies, he has received a fresh supply, per Coptle, of the following preparations from the Kola Nut, from tho original introduoers, ThOS. Christy" & Co., who have ' favonred him with their New Zeajand Agenoy:— Kola Chocolate, Kola Tabletb, Kola Cocoa. Kola Cordial 1 (A very valuable tonic and piok-mo-up), Kolatina or Kola Paste (For uso as a beverage in place of Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa) ' Eucalyptus Honey. — Eucalyptus Honoy is not an artificial product, but a pure honey, collected by tho beos from tho 1 Eucalyptus trees. G,qca?i«-C!hrißTY Lozenges. I P^paine and Cocaine Lozenges. Persons suffering from chronic or poriodical hondnchos, dipsomania, palpitation, loss of 1 appetite, nausea, giddiness, disturbance of the 7torveß, and ovor-work, who cannot toko ' bcyerages like tea, coffee, or cocoa, will find ' these Kola preparations very palatablo and ' effqctiye 1 Pric.es find full particulars on application to " PAyiD WIGSTON, SCOTCH ,CjONFJBCf IjONERY WARB3KOPSb£ ' 211, Larobton-quay (opposito Gov«rnnv?nt Buildings), and 75, Cuba-street, .- Wellington. NX | __ PALACE KEROSENE. i AFTER 15 years' constant uso, PALACE OIL is awyod to bo the best and safest. Somo qf our ,CSnstomers having been persuaded to purohaae » npw illnminant, in consequence of tho glowing advoriaßoniont of it in tho local papers, we have submitted onr i J?ALACE OIL and the sew illuminant to the , highest authorities to be tested— first, for flashing ,or .fiofcfcr test ; secondly, for gcnoral analysis ; tbir,dly, io» UJjjminating power. • We ore pleased ,to say tjhat on every point PALACE OIL stands highest. PALACE OIL is water-white, and fr.ee from smell when burning. b PALACE OIL is much ohoapor, both wholesale and by the case, and can bo seen , burning between 5 and 5.30 p.m., and the certificates of tests oan be seen at the office of E. W. MILLS & CO. (Limited), J ' ""lambton-quay. t , f T7OR Drawn Linen Wprk, c Mr For Hemstitched Linen Wprk, c For tho Latest London Styles, VISIT T. PRINGLE'S, •! THE ART NEEDLEWORK DEPpT i, 49, Lakbton-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 1