THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS, Under Contract with The New Zealand Government, *jjt)rti~^ A BE appointed to Bail with •JaBMBw -^ Her Majesty's Mails as andor for LONDON, Via Kio de Janeiro and Tenoriffe. Bteuun. J „£,£,. Date. *«& j Kaifcmira .. 117 1 Crutch ley March 19 Auckland Runhine .. *tf>o Ownatreet April lrt I,Utclt. n j Toniniriro... 1183 Bone Apnl 16 Wellngtn Aornnici ... H(H liitolifl Vlny H Kiiniiuika.. li'/i finiilar June 11 I l'.ut'wjl.ii '. ll«3 Muyopg July 19 ' And thencoforward every fourth Saturday. Return Tickets at Reduced Faros. Warrants issued for Passages from the United Kingdom to Now Zealand. Particulars may bo learned on application THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., CufltomhouHe-quay. THeTnEW ZEALAND" SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FOB LONDON DIRECT. -gjJDlJl^^r | IHE following high-olass ves•mßKßffeir -*- sels with others to follow, as required, will be despatched aa above : — Name of Vessel. Tonnage. Claw. Silberborn ... 1853 100A1 March Hteatoer. Tons. Balling D&te. Duke of Suthoxland 8116 Apnl Tekoa 412" May Otftrama 8808 Duko of Buckingham ... 3123 Duke of Weatruiimter ... 8720 Wool, flax, tallow and other cargo carried at lowest ourrent rates. For full particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited), Customhouse-quay. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON, Via Eio do Janoiro. «sjiffi^_rr^HE Company's Magnificent *B&B&* -*- New Stoamor EUAHINE, C3OO Tons, 5250 Horse -powor, The largest and most superbly -fitted steamor overseon in New Zealand waters, will bo despatched as above, ON SATURDAY, the ICth APRIL, Undor the command of HerbEkt E. Gkkenstbeet. Tho attention of intending passengers is called to this steamer, early application for borths being desirable, as numerous applications havo already boon rcceivod. «£&SXs> /"IHINA NAVIGATION COM£j*£&& \y PANY (Limited). JAPAN TOURING SEASON. During the prosent season the Company's steam ora will bo despatched from Sydney for HONGKONG, via Queensland Ports and Port Darwin as follows :— Steamor. Tons. Commandor. g^'f ° f _ Changbka 2300 J. E. Williams March 5 CttiNdTu 2300 A. Hunt March 30 Taiyuan.. 2300 R. Nelson April 8 Tsinan ... 2GOO W. Nanison Mayl Tho SALOONS are AMIDSHIPS, and the Staterooms are unusually large and lofty. Those steamers aro fitted with HASLEM'S PATENT REFRIGERATING CHAMBERS thus ensuring a supply of fresh meats, &e.,ice, throughout tho voyage, an advantages offered by no other lino of steamers trading to China. Duly qualified Doctors aro oarriod. THROUGH SALOON TICKETS aro issnod for all ports in China and Japan ; also to San Francisco, New York. London, Liverpool, and the Continent. For rates of froight and passage, apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). 'j&tete^.nnHE S.S. GAIRLOCH leaves JmSM&r JL Waitara and New Plymouth for Onehunga as under (weather and other oircumatauces permitting) : — MARCH. •Tuesday 15th 10 p.m. •Friday, 18th 10 p.m. Tuesday, 22nd 2 p.m. Friday, 25th 6 p.m. •Tuesday, 20th 10 p.m. • Connects with express train from Wellington. For particulars apply to undersigned. LEVIN & CO., Agents.
PUKE CEYLON PUEE CEYLON TEA, TEA, Direct from the Direct trom the Growers. Growers. QAMPLES of lib will be sold from the original ohost at 2s, to test -what the blenders, or adulterators, of Tea sell and puff on the public of New Zealand. By buying from ua you will be supplied with Nothing but the Pure Article, either China or Ceylon. HUME & SON, TEA IMPOETEES, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET, Wellington, N.Z. ROUGHS AND COLDS CAN BE SUCCESSFULLY CUBED BY USING "MAEU P A . " , EXTENSION TRAVELLERS' SAMPLE SALE. FOR ONE WEEK LONGER. 0. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, fITTBA-STREET. TjI^HEN THE LIIVER AND KIDNEYS Do not Work Freely, uso " P A R A M" 0." TTILECTRO.PLATED WARE, almost all gono. Cutlory and Aurora Stoves going fast. At such prices, tho goods cannot remain long in stock. J. M'LEAN, Jun., Ironmonger, 28, Willia-street. " LAST GOODS OF SUMMER." r\UR SALE OF HATS AND SUMMEE REMNANTS Being still appreciated by tho public, and summer now fairly sot in, WE SHALL CONTINUE IT A FEW DAYS LONGER. TRIMMED HATS at Is. Ask your noighbour who has had sovoral if they aro not worth ss. A GOOD LINE OF BOYS' AND MEN'S CAPS at 6d each. Splendid lino for echool and football . Soiling by tho dozen at 5a 9d. MEN'S STRONG TROUSERS TO OEDER at 13s 6d. Our values in Tablo Linons, Calicoos, and Shooting aro not beaten south of the lino . T. RALPH, 67 and 69, CUBA-STREET. A STHMA willbe GREATLY BELIEVED by the uso of "M A R U P A," And, if continued with, an almost CERTAIN CUBE will result.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 62, 14 March 1892, Page 1
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746Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 62, 14 March 1892, Page 1
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