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Tlllfi NEW ZKALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TJMfcs, ABE appointed to sail aa JBBB&- c: *- under for LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. hh h n % c ::: 22 Sss. f^~ ""^ Klnnstak*... 4*74 PinrJlar Oct a Ruf.pehu .. 4188 Mayoa* Nov. >v \ Knikour*.. 4474 Crutchley Dec. M Tonr»rlro... 4108 — — And thenceforward every fourth Thursday. The above ateamera havo splendid accommodation for all classes of paudengers at moderate rates. Retnrn Tickets at Roducod Fares. rr WW lal7'?? l al 7'??. t8 ißsued for Passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. For full particular* concerning freight or paaßage, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY Limitkd, Cuatomhouse-qnay. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FLAX SHIPS FOR AMERICA. THE following high-class vessels will load flax for Amerioa direot, viz. : — Vessel. Tona. Destination. Snils. Ni-ttie 477 Boston August Rud Joiephr 477 New York Aufctut WmII-th B. Flint I 793 New York tiepc. Mary E. Rufsel... . 608 Boston Bept. To be followed by other suitable vessela. Early application for space iB necessary. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. (Limited), Customhonae-qnay. *jgfa^nvr 0RI) deutcher lloyd wnifr^ ' n imperial GERMAN MAIL MONTHLY LINE OF DIRECT STEAMERS. From SYDNEY, MELBOURNE' and ADELAIDE, to SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, and BREMEN, via COLOMBO, Aden, Suez, and Genoa, taking passengers for London, connecting from PORT SAID by DIRECT MAIL and Passenger Line to Brindisi, will be despatched as follows, if practicable :—: — Leave Leave Leavo Steamer. Sydney, Mcl- Adolnido noou. bourne. Semapho' Hnhenitnuffen ... July IB Salier Auk- 10 And thereafter every four weeks. Passage Money from Wellington to Southampton, Antwerp, or Bremen .£lB 10a to £G5 Return Tickets, available for Six, Nine, and Twelve Months at Reduced Rates. Passengers and cargo aro booked through to New York, via Southampton, or to any town on the Continent of Europe. Low ratos for Flux and Meat to Europe or America. Special facilities are afforded for bringing out relativos and friends from tho United Kingdom and Europe by prepayment of the passage money in Australia. For Freight, Passage, and all further particulars, apply to CASTENDYK & FOCKE, 3 and 5, Feathorstou-street, Agents. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Lihitkd). <3ftdfc^rriHE S.S. GAIRLOCH leaves JUKES* JL Waitara and New Plymouth for Onehunga as under (weather and other oiroumstancea permitting) : — AUGUST. •Tuesday, 23rd 9.30 p.m. •Friday, 2Gth 10 p.m. •Tuesday, 30th midnight * Conneotß with express train from Wellington. For parhonlarß apply to undersigned. LEVIN & CO., Agentß. XT UME AND SON'S TEAS. DIRECT FROM THE GARDEN TO THE TEAPOT. No Middlemen's Profit to Tat. FINE CEYLON, Speoially selected ; rich, puro, and fragrant, 2a per lb — in slb and 101b tins. This quality cannot be obtained in any house in New Zealand, even at double the price PURE INDTAN TEA, Is 8d to 2s per lb. CHINA TEAS, in 101b boxes, from 15s to 20b per box. As we are direot importers from the growers, the publio will save at least from Is to Is 4d per lb in buying from us. No Blended or Impure Tea Solt. Sample pounds will be sold to test the quality. HUME~~& SON, TEA IMPORTERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET, Wellington. /"\N SATURDAY, And next week, we shall offer some STARTLING REDUCTIONS IN OUR OWN MAKE MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS! Special Advantages— Thet are made op the Best Material They are made Full Size They have Double Backs They have Double Seams Throughout They are Warranted Well-made AT LESS MONEY THAN SLOPS ! Also, Men's Tweed Suits at 25s 6d Men's Tweed Trousers, 5s lid, 6s lid Men's Singlets, lOJd, Is Colonial Knitted Sox, 10£ d pair Merino Sox, from 4£d Ties, Scarfs, Flannel Shirts and Drawers, White-front Shirts, Oxford and Regatta Shirts, AT ENORMOUS REDUCTION. JOH. E. LINDBERG, WRONG SIDE OF CUBA - STREET. A. LINDSAY'S /~iREAT REMOVING SAKE. CHEAP BOOTS ! CHEAP BOOTS ! The stock must bo romoved at once, as A. Linpsay is making extensive alterations. A. Lindsay will soil regardless of oost or profit the whole of his first-class stook of Boots and Shoos. I will sell aheap — no reasonable offer refused — so be in time for THE BARGAINS ! THE BARGAINS ! Only a few of the lines are quoted :—: — Bostook'a Ladies' Glace Balmorals, 22b, reduced to 14s lid Bostook's Ladies' Button Shoos, 17s Cd, reduced to 11s 6d Bostook's Ladies' Lace Shoes, 17s 6d, reduced to 11s 6d Otto Hertz's Ladies' Shoes, 17s 6d, reduced to 8s Gd Ladies' Glace Kid Shoes, 9s Gd, reduced to 6s 6d Do do do do, 7s 6d, reduced to 5s lid Do Felt Slippers, 5s 6d, reducod to 3a lid Do do do, 5s Gd. reduoed to 2s lid Do do do, 3s lid. reduced to 2s Gd Childs' Levant Lace Shoes, 7 to 10, 4s lid Do do do, 11 to 1, 5s Ud Maids' do do, 2, Ga lid (Same sizes in buttons at same prices.) Girls' Levant Bals., 7 to 10, 5s tsd Do do do, 11 to 1, 6s 6d Maids' do do, 2, 7s 6d Mon's Goloshed Balmorals, 10s 6d, reduced JlaGd Do do do, 14b Gd, reduced IDs Gd Gents' English-mode Shoes, 12a Gd, reduced 8s Do do do, 17s 6d. reduoed 12s 6d Women's Carpet Slippers, from 2s Od Children's do do, 7 to 9 and 10 to 2, Is qd Girls' Button Boots. 7 to 9, 4s lid Do do do, 10 to 13, 5s lid Infants' Boots, Elastio and Bals., per pair, Is Do Strap Shoes, la Womou's Kid Elastio Boots, 7s Od, now 5s 6d Maids' Kid Button Boots, 2's, 4s lid Ladies' firgt-olftgs Slippers, 3a Gd FOR CASH ONLY. Remember !— I havo J350.000 worth of stock to ohooae from, and freah -goods landing every month. A. LINDSAY, BOOT MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER, Lambton-quay, Cuba-st., & Petone. PORRIDGE WHEATMEAL.— It is the beat chemical food of the present day. To bo had at all Urooers.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1892, Page 1