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OJUlff, OAVII-iLi A.PiU AJjtflUr COMPANY (Limited). MONTHLY LINE _ OP ROYAL MATL FABT PASSENGER STEAMERS RETWTSEN OJJL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND ANI LONDON. •Sw&jijynpHE Magnificent "«WWi» X S.S. AI4AWA, 4734 Tons Rogistor, 3000 Horao-powor, J. Stuart, Commander, Will bo deHpatchod from WELLINGTON FOR LONDON DIRECT SATURDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1501. TO TIB FOLLOWED BY Bte«m«. sJt'j CouMKMidei. Departure. as W 8 Saturday. Coptic ... 14488000 C. H. Komp»n J«n. 9, 18« »»oie ...i 4763 HdOO W. H. Kidtey Feb. 8 TTalnui ... |5200 8600 E.J. Evans Maroh 6 K>ori« ... OB4HOOO J.W. Jennings April 8 *«*« ... S2OO WOO J. Stuart ;May 6 Tho above aro *ll poworfnl new stcel-buill vtoamors, and Vho accommodation for all ■clasHos of parsengorß is unsurpassed. The Horn ward passago will bo via Rio dt Jiwojro , ft d Teneriffe, and the time occupied MiouHftot exceed 40 days. An •bxporioncod Surgeon will accompany each atoMiior. Tho_ above will be tupplomontod by the following and othor first-class cargo steamers andsailing vessels. CARQO STEAMERS. » « n Probable Nniaeof Bhip. g J Coaman^er. Time of H_ o i Bailing. t» 1 Mamari... Wi iijOA.l Maxwell IJoT S.s. Maoii ...27H lOOAI Moffatt Dec. tJ.B. Rniißatira <oi6 100A1 Burton Jarjuarv «8. Matatna H2i lOOAI M-DougaU Febm«T tf.S. Pakeba... 4331 100A1 Scotland! March SAILINft VESSELS. ~~ W«r«niret Oalbraith... 888 «tOOAI Carten • Not. Auckland ... IDOi- »|rjQAl Jnmei ' Deo. The undersigned aro empowered to grant passages from London to NW Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the W. & G. TURNBULL A CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO.

SHAW., SAVILL <fc ALBION COMPANY (Limited.) NOTICE TO WOOL SHIPPERS. SHIPPERS are requested to note that the undermentioned steamers will be tlospatcJied from Woliington aa follows, and ftimod to catch the JANUARY WOOL SALES :— Freights. Greasy Washed „ , re , A Wool. Wool. 11. M.S. Arawa 12th Doo. Id pr lb id pr lb Early application is necessary to secure gpaoo. VI'ESSAGERIES MARITIMES .Tl STEAMERS, undoc Postal Contract with tho Government of France. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE TO LONDON, | tiVBROAND FROM MARSEILLES, (VIA PARIS). Stean.ahip. jComWer.l "^^ Yarra Mnnbeuge Nov. 1 20 Nov. 28 Aiuttralien ... O. Dicuer Dec, l7 Dec. 80 t PASSAGE MONEY. New Zealand to Marseilles. First Saloon J»65 RETURN. First Saloon, available for 9 months ... JJIOS Sydney or Melbourne to Marseilles. Second Saloon j(340 Third Class 20 RETURN. Sooond Saloon, available for 9 months J664 Third Class „ „ 9 „ 3<i Rates of passage monoy to Marseilles inolude table winos and bedding requisites in til dosses. Passongers bovked through to Landon, via Paris. Bost railway accommodation, luggage convoyed free, and a fortnight allowed from Marseillossrt route. First Class. jfi7o ; Second Class, £44. By Bpooial arrangement, an English Interpreter will attend on board upon ftrrival of steamer at Marseilles, to give paaeengers every assistance in disembarking, passing thoir baggage through tho Cnstoms, Ac. He will also aooompany them in the (rain to Paris and Calais. Special advantages offered to passengers taking through tioketa from New Zealand. For further particulars, apply to __jiEVIN & CO., Agents, Wellington. TJjJfifes,. "PENINSULAR * ORIENTAL JmSHSr-L: STEAM NAVIGATION CO. The Company's splendid Steamships will ta despatched as followß, for LONDON, calling at Adelaide, King George's Sound, Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Brindißi, Malta, Gibraltar, Plymouth : — r Leave Steamer. Tn» Commander, cj^.* _ Mel- °' '• bourne. Aroaflia ... 6382 W B Andrew! Not 80 Deo fi Billaarat ... U4B E Aahdown Dec M Deo 19 Purmmatta 4771 ft O Vturray Deo 28 Jan tl flritannia ... 8267 I Orman Jan 11 Jrn 18 Mussina ... 4918 0 D Sams .Tan 15 Jan 30 Oriental ...fiCMAEHtewart Fob 8 Feb 18 Viotnria ... 6i6* \W Adaroaon Frt> M Feb 71 Oreana ... ftf G2 P 8 Tomhn Mar 7 Maria V*letta ...14911) R F Brfecoe Mar 21 Mar 26 Arotdia ... 6363 W B Andrewi April 4 April 9 D.llanrat ...'i74BE Aahdown April 18 Aoril 23 Paßsengor fares from any port in Now Zooland (including saloon passages to Australia) to London :— First-olass (single), .£7O ; return, available for nine months, J5105 ; ratnrn, available for twelve months, JBIIS. , Second-class (return), available for twelvo, months, .£65; single, .£37. Passage Money can be paid at tliia ond for passages from England. For further particulars, apply to the Agents, JOHNSTON *CO.,{™g*S!' Or, THOS. COOK & SON,' Wellington. A NEW DEPARTURE. A SEVENTY-FIVE GUINEA PIANO FOR NOTHING ! Deßirous to enoourage and dovolop tho faculty for Music, so apparent in the rising generation of this colony, SCOULLAIt & CHISHOLM Have determined to GIVE AWAY a first-class Instrument worfth Seventyfive Guineas > ABSOLUTELY FOR NOTHING! The Conditions are as Follows : All purchasers of a Piano at our Warehouse within tho next Twelve Months will reoeive a numbered card, a counterpart of whioh will be kept and safely filed. On tho 21st day of August, 1892, the gentlemen named herounder will determine, by ballot, in the presence of the purchasers, to whioh of them tho Piano shall be given. If tho fortunate party has previously purchased a Piano at, say, .£SO, he may exchange it for one at £78 15b, or ho can have the balance in cash, and whatever ho has paid upon his instrument will be refunded, or if he has bought a Piano at a highor price than that to be given away, the Seventtfto Guineas will be dednoted from the purchase monoy thereof. We have in stook and on ordor for our Wellington Branoh ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN PIANOS. Purchasers therefore oan fnel assured of the most ample ohoico in the seleotion of an Instrument, AND AT THE BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE. The following gentlemen have vory kindly consented to act as the Committoo to superintend and carry out the ballot, viz. ■.— Mr. F. W. Hatbittle, Auctioneer. ' Mr. Wm. C. Chatfield, Arohiteot. Mr. J. C. M'Kerrow, Stook and Station Agent. SCOULLAR&~CHISHOLM LAMBTON-QUAY.

WHITE'S HERB BEER EXTRACT OR EXTRACT OF HERBS (Imitated, but not Equalled), For Making NON-INTOXICATING BEER, For the field, the gardon, the forge, the faotory, for all. Tho Best and Choapost Summer Drink ever offered to the public. DELICIOUS ! HEALTH-GIVING ! INVIGORATING ! One Shilling Bottle sufficiont for Six Gallons. Agents : Mr. Thos. Gordon, Chemist, Lambton-qnay. Mr. A. E. Sykos, Chemist, Petone. Mr. Young, Johnsonville. Soli Maker— F. WHITE, Chemist, CUBA-STREET, Wellington. Avoid imitations. Agents wanted. "I^7"HY PAY MORE? You cannot get ■ * better value Suits and Extra Trousers, £3 ss, at DALTON'S, 43, Cuba-street, and 65, Lambton-qnay.

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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 126, 24 November 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 126, 24 November 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 126, 24 November 1891, Page 1

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