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TIIJC j\EW ZhALAM) SHll'i'lNU COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS «fiito^ A RE appointed to Bail as mt&Bmm**- under for LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. Mill g Com- _ Port of Stamen. £ mander. "»w. Depart're P.napebu ... 4188 Mayou July 7 Lyttelton Kaikourt .. 447 4 Orotchley Auuu«t4 Lyttelton ttaahine ... 6177 Bone ->ept 1 komnxi .. 416.) -tutcliff 28 riimuUk* ... 4474 Ftndlay Oct. 27 And thenceforward evrry fourth Thursday. The above stoamers have splendid accommodation for 0.1 l classes of passengers at moderate rates. Return Tiokets at Rednced Fares. Warrants issued for Passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. For full particulars concerning freight or pasiage, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY Limited, Customhouse-quay . THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FLAX SHIPS FOR AMERICA. ri^HE following high-class vessels will A load flax for America direct, viz. ; — Vessel. | Tons. Destination SuHh. •Tune I 477 Boston July Rud Joseph? «77 New York August J. htnn Adolph 310 Spyr York August To be followed by other suitable vessels. Early application for space is necessary. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. (Limited), Cnatomhouae-quay. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. flfc^L npHE Splondid Iron Barque tS£jE& -*- ELISABETH, 824 tons register, In now on the loading berth, and will have quick despatch. Wool, Flax, Tallow, and other cargo fit lowest current rates. Apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited), Customhouse-quay. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITJH)). "gfitite^rilHE S.S. GAIRLOCH leaves 4HHBv > -IL Waitara and New Plymouth For ow#hunga as under (weather and other Bironmstanoes permitting) : — JULY, *Tuosday, i2th 9.30 p.m. ?Friday, 15th midnight Tuosday. IQtb 4 p.m. Friday, U&id: V p.m. '. *Twsday, 26th 9.30 p.m. »Fri,day x 29th midnight ' * Connects with express train from ' Wellington. '. For particulars, apply to undersigned. LBVTN A CO., Agents. THO AERITE, Pkb b.s. Duke of Buckingham, FROM LONDON— 10 cases Gorgonzola Cheese 10 do Stilton do . r > do Parmesan do 5 do Qrnybre do i 12 do Edam <lo i 25 do Cheddar do . 10 do Irish Ha.n>B i&n.d, Bsoon t 5 do Y/ovlj W »tt}« ' j S 1 do Wiltshire Baoon 56 do assorted Oilmen's Stores ' 2 do Smoked Ox Tongues r The above goods will be on sale immediately aftor arrival of the above steanisliu>. i ] B^JME & SON, VINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, TEA IMPORTERS, ] WhOIiKSALE AND RKTAIL GeOCEES, i 63 and 65, WII.L^S-STJip^, ! TkijEphonk No. 225. EVENING SHOES, CITIZENS' BALL !, ; COURT- SHQES., ! ( piT^ZENS' BALL i ] 3ALL ACifD §EE fm SROW JN THE WINDOWS OF j W. & J. STAPLES & CO., S6, WILLIS-STREET. TpHE above goods have just arrived, ex luapehu, aiid have been bonght direct from , he makers. Citizens will find it to their j ?oil and see the stock. W.e are stil,l selling our large s^ock of 2OL.PNJAL, £$¦% ENGLISH GO.OP^ AT SALE PRICES, W. & G. STAPLES & CO., THE At»"BOOT SHOP, 86, Willis-street, r. Martin, 17, MANNERS-STREET. STATUES, in Bronze, Gold, and Oak, with pedestals to match, representing personages of historical celebrity and the Muses, also Medallions The NEW L.E.ADLJGHT Wpߣ, for Hall Boors and Soije^ns. ALL KINDS OF SCENIC WORK AND SIGNWRITING Executed bt an Efficient Artist. Easels, Frames, Canvas 'Stbetchzes, and Mounts, Made at the Shortest Notice. FOUR SHIPMENTS JUST TO HAND OF NEW SEASON'S PAPERHANGINGS. SANITARY PAPERS, from. U per roU 30 Balos of. LANDLORD'S PA.PERS, at 6d per roll A LARGE STOCK OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN GLASS, all sizes. Silvor Plato Mirror Glass ; also, Bevollededged Mirrors. Our stock of Leads, Pa i vts, Oils,i ls, Coloubs, Brushwahe, and Varnishes, ia lara», well-assorted, «,nc\ pb,oap. WINDQIW WLAC-IRRS-. 4a imitate stained pip 88. " AnyQne, eaa 6x th^m on. ADELAIDE-EOAD BOOT ARCADE. I THE undersistnod, wish to convey to the inhabitants of Newtown and surrounding districts (on behalf of my late husband, Mr. P. Briggs) my best thanks for past favours, and wish to intimate that I am still oarryinsr on tho Boot and Shoe Department, and hopo by strict attention to business, combined with civility, to merit o. continuance of the same. Having just received a large consignment of Boots and Shoes, it is my intention to commence a CLEARING SALE on SATURDAY, the 25th inst., when I shall offer to tho ifniblio several lines UNDER COST PRICK, while all lines will be oon,sjdei>ab\y reduced. It is not py intention to quote ptioos, but a visit of inspection invited-, when the facts above stated will be found to be fully borne out. Ploaso make a note of Saturday, 25th inst. All "Repairing and Bespoke Work carefully oxeouted on the premises as before. Yours faithfully, Mrs. P. BRIGGS, Adelaide-road.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1892, Page 1

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