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SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited). MONTHLY LINE OF ROYAL MAIL FABT PASSENGER STEAMEES, BETWEEN ALL PORTS OP NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. "35fcSjfe».nnHE Magnificont •<XHtixi3^ X. S.S. TAINUI 5-1)0 Tons Register, 3500 Horeo-powor, | fc. J. Evans, Commander, WELLINSo^FWSi&DIRECT, ON SATURDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1891. TO liX FOLLOWED BT »• Ij D,te of BteMn * r ' >•;■• § » Commander. Departure. & w S B«turdar. tDorio ... «7M SOOO J. W. Jenning» Nov. 14 fcrawa ... 5200 W0 J. Htuart Deo. U CtopMo ... 4448 9000 O. H. Keropnn Jan. 0, 1893 Tonic ... ÜbS WOO W. H. Ktdley Feb. 6 Tulnui .. 5200 3000 E. J. Etmi March 8 Tho abovo nro all powerful now steel-built nteamers, and the accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed. Tho Homewara passago will be via Rio do 4anoiro and Tenonffo, and the time occupied <)wuld not oxcoed 40 days. An ezperionced Surgeon will accompany bach sto&Eior. Tho above will bo supplemented by the following and othor first-okas SAILING VESSELS AND CARGO STEAMERS. ' i m Probtble Mama or Ship, g S Commander. Time of H o Sailing. &3.Mainnri... S"CO IOOAI Maxwell October ft.s. M»n>i .. SOMMOOA] Moffatt Not. H.B. MuUtna SnOO tOOAI M'Dougall Dtc. H.H. BHiwiitini SCOO lOOAI Burton Jitmurr 3.B. l'akehn... 5000 100A1 Scotland February Tho undorsignod are empowered to grant passages from London to Now Zealand, paymont for whioh has beon guaranteed ia the Colony. W. A G. TURNBULL k CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS k CO. LEVIN & CO. fESSAGERIES MARITIMES „ f STEAMERS, Undor Postal Contract with tho Government of France. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE TO LONDON, OVEBI.AND FROM MABBEH.LEB (VIA PARIS). Bt,»n..hip. jcom'«,der, 8 &%. Me^ e rae Ymra Munbeuge Nov. 2fi Nnv. 28 AnntniHcn .. O. Dfdier Deo. 27 Deo. 80 faMage~money; New Zealand to Marseilles. First, Saloon JJGS KKTURN. Kirst Saloon, available for 0 months ... J6105 Kydnet ob Melbourne to Makbeillkb. Second Saloon ... „. ,„ „, J34© Third Clasa 20 RETURN. Sorond Saloon, available for 9 months £64 Third Class „ „ 9 „ 34 Kfttos of passage money to Marseilles include table winos and beading requisites in all classes. Pnssongorß booked tfirongh to London, via Paris. Bost railway accommodation, luggage oonvoved free, and a fortnight allowed from Marsoilloß en route. First Class, J570; Seoond Cliias, £M. By spooial arrangement, an English In* teufreter will attend on board upon arrival of steamer at Marseillea^ to give pasaongors every assistance in disembarking, passing thoir baggage through tho Cnstomß, fto. Ho will also accompany them in the train to Paris and Calais. Spooial advantages offered to passengers taking through tickets from New Zealand. For further particulars, apply to LEVTN k CO., Agents, Wellington. TJatSfe^ "OENINSULAB & ORIENTAL ISmS* 1 - STEAM NAVIGATION CO. The Company's splendid Steamships will be dospatohed aa follows, for LONDON, calling at Adelaide, King George's Sound, Colombo, Aden, Sneis, Port Said, Brindisi, Malta, Gibraltar, Plymouth :—: — Tj»«». Leave .'Stesmrr. Tns Commander. o^V., Mcl " ojuney. bourneCnrlhtf?e ... 6018 M fle Home Octa OctlO Viotoria ... 8S«8 AWAdameon Octl9 OotM Bhannon ...4189 0 R Edward* Not 3 NovT VsleLtn ... 4919 R F Orinoe NovlS Not 2l Ajroidta ... 63(12 W" B Andrews Nov SO Deo 6 Hillaarat ... 1748 E Aihdown Dec 14 Deo 10 Rome ... s'Ul . Dec 28 Jan it BrtUinnl* ... 6367 J Oman Jan It Jan 16 Passenger fares from y port in New Zealand (inoluding saloon saagea to Australia) to London : — First-olasß (single), £70 ; return, available for nine months, JJIOS; raturn, available for twelve months, JBIIS. Second-class (return), available for twelve months, £65 ; tingle, .£37. Passage Money can be paid at this end for passages from England, For fnrther particulars, apply to tha Agents, JOHNSTON k CO., Wellington and Wanganui. A WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENT. As a proof that our colonists have every beliof in the " Wealth of New Zoalani " in its vegetable kingdom, it ia worthy of note that in the last seven weeks five thousand seven hundred and twenty-five bottles of onr now celebrated Vegotatist's Medicines have been sold, and three-fourths of this quantity in Wellington oity alone. Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's name is now a household one, and the Remedies are being taken by poraons in every sphoro of life. Now Zealand oan produce as reliable remedies for sickness and diseases as any part of the world, and we can go further to say that, in its vegetation, wo believe no country on the face of the globe has been so bountifully supplied by Nature. Why, then, should the publio ask for and use imported modicinos when they can get them as good, if not hotter, in tho country whioh supports them? Nature has given ua benefits— let us make the best übo of thorn. The Rev. Mother haß just been on a visit to Wellington and brought down a large supply from Jerusalem (on the Wanganui River), and it has been a pleasure to see this lady's face beaming with ftmilos with the knowledge that her thirty years' assiduous experiments without fee or reward havq now the appreciation of tho genoral pnblio. It must indeed be said that she ha 3 proved herself a wonderful woman, toiling on for this length of time with the ono motto, " Exoelsior, always before hor. Many a fond parent during the last month has cause to be thankful that suoh a remedy •.a Majiufa has been offered, aa there has been a very prevalent epidemio of whooping oough, and its effects on a large number of ohildren have been simply marvoUoua. Paramo will hold its own as one of the best Kidney and Liver oures in existence. Karana is a tonic not to be equalled anywhere, whilst Natanata ia the best friend on earth to Buffering females. ■jyr eller* co., wholesale a retail furniture warehouse, 55, WILLIS-STEEET, WELLINGTON. Don't Judgo ns by tho Appearanoe of the Old Shop. Yon are oordially invited to come insido and see the immense stock, and judge for yourself. WE HAVE JUST~RECEIVEDHandsomo coverings from France, England, and Germany Doublo and single iron bedsteads, whioh aro offored at a very low figure Black and gold and walnut overmantles Drawingroom suites Occasional suites (all made in the latest designs) Bedding of all descriptions at greatly roduood prices. Beßt Kapoc aold by the single pound. Al/L CLABBES OF FtJRNITUBE KADI TO ORDIR. Ex ORARI AND S.S. PAKEHA. TpOR PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, At Lowest Prices, GEO. W. WILTON, Chemist, Adelaide-road, Direct Importer. T H. DALTON received all the FIRST AWARDS given for High-okaa Tailoring at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition held at Dunodin. J. H. DALTON, 43, Cuba-street and 65, Lambton-quay. TIIHE OHOP "CIOR T>RESENTS. FRAN K~G RADY, WILLIS-STREET, Has just opened up a huge consignment of New Goods, personally selected in England, including Novelties in Engagement Rings, Scarf Pins, Enamel and Pearl Brooches and Bangles, Gold and Pearl Brooches, and the fashionable Topaz and Amytheat Jewellery, alao a splendid seleotion of ELECTKO SILVER-PLATED GOODS, Suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. Everything New, Aetistio, Cheap. Fancy Goods, Stationery, &o. Watch, Clock, and Jewellery Repairs done on the premises by oompetent workmen at moderate prices, <w

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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 92, 15 October 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 92, 15 October 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 92, 15 October 1891, Page 1

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