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I THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING I COMPANY'S KOYAL MAIL STEAMERS be despatched for •«_—__» "' LONDON as under, Ihrough the Magellan Straits (weather permitting), and via Rio de Janeiro, Tenoriffe, and Plymouth : — M_l a Com. _^ Portol Etaratika... 4478 Greenrtreet Au?B Wrilinirtn iluahine ...6137 Bone Stpt 7 Ljtt«lton Katkoura ... 4474 Orutchley Sept 28 Tonßsriro... 4163 M»j-o_ Occ as Aonngi „ 4163 Sutcliff Nov23 And thenoeforward every fourth Thursday. The above Bteamers have splendid scoommodataon for all olasses of passengerß at moderate rates. Return Tiokets at Reduoed Fares. Warrants issued for Passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. FLAX SHIPS FOR AMERICA. The following high-olass vessels will load flax for America direot, vii. : — V<— «]. Ton». DMHa.tiup daibi. Eph_!tM ... 689 New York July To be followed by other suitable vessels. For full particulars concerning freight or passage, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY Lihitid, Customhouse-quay. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). Rotal Mail Express Skbvic* ENGLAND IN 31 DATS. The Passenger Route to England Is undoubtedly the Overland Route theouoh America, Avoiding alike the heat of the Red Sea and the cold of Cape Horn, and giving Passengers the opportunity of travelling in luxury *_d comfort through the most interesting country in {Jio world. The Steamers of this Line are appointed to leave Sydney and Auckland for Honolulu and San Francisco every Four Weeks, sailing as nnder : — Ht.._ ., T _, Leave Loire Anivs Steamer. Ton '- Sydney. Auckland 'Frisco _un>i ... 3000 Aup. 7 An* 13 Aup.Hl Mabifosa ... 8000 «--pt. 4 Bepf. 9 Bept 2S Mosow_ ... 8500 Oct 8 Pit 7 Oet!.S SPEOIAL EEDUCED FAREB FROM SYDNEY OR AUCKLAND : Saloon £64 8b to .£67 8s Steerag* ~3olSs9d Tickets are available for 12 months, and Saloon Passengers can break their journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San Francisco, or any place of call en routo to New York, and have alßo the privilege of travelling across either Canada or the United States. For all information, apply at the OFFICES OF THr COMPANY. NORTHERN STEAMSJffP OTMTMyY fr.tM"j!n). qfij^Bs_ v nPiiK S.-. ••» -,-'H ioavff jJOSHK* X WaiUra ...nl New Plymouth for Onohunga ni nnder (weather and othr.r oiraumstanoeß permitting) : — JULY. Friday, 28th 7.30 p.m * Conneota with express train from Wellinjrtou. For partioulara apply to undersigned. LEVIN * CO., Agents. THE REASON WHY 1 VX7HEN a yonng man I often heard it *• said that to do business withont advertising is just like kissing a young lady in the dark. Nobody knows anything about it. And as Ido not want to keep it dark that I have the Best Valne in Drapery in Wellington, I say — LADIES COME AND SHARE ! THE BARGAINS ARE MANY. THE PRICES THE LOWEST. See my Navy, Black, Brown, or Marono Serges, 12 yards for 4s lid Buy G yards Art Muslin for Is See 6 yards Twill Sheeting for Is lid Buy 6 yards Cretonne for Is Cd See my Taped-edgo Lace Curtains, 1b 9d puir Buy my 2 yardß wide Sheeting, 6}d See Ladies' and Children's Cashmnre Hose Buy Turkey Towels, 2Jd See my good Forfar, Hd Bay Flannelettes, half-price See tho Blankets, the Rugs, and the Quilts Buy my Sheetings and Calicoes. Almost given away First Come Best Sehved. JOH. E. LINDBERG, Wbono Sidb op Cuba-street. Parcelß Delivered Free. TT U M E AND S O N'S TEAS. DIRECT FROM THE GARDEN TO THE TEAPOT. No Mihulemkn's Profit to Tat. FINE CEYLON. Specially selected ; rich, pure, and fragrant, 2b per lb — in Sib and 101b tins. This quality cannot be obt.iined in any house in New Zealand, oven at double the price. __ PURE INDIAN TEA, la 8d to 2a per lb. CHINA TEAS, in 101b boxes, from 15s to 20b per box. Ab we are direot importers from the growers, the publio will save at least from Is to 1b 4d per lb in buying from us. No Blended or. Imfubx Tea Sold. Sample pounds will be sold to test the quality HTJME~& SON, TEA IMPORTERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET, Wellington. OPENING NOTICE. ALFRED~NICOL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN (Eight years with W. Littlejohn and Son), Eeapeotfully begs to inform the publio of Wellington that he has commenced business in the new buildings next door to Hume and Son, Willis-streot, and hopes to receive a share of their support. The Stock (which ia entirely now and of the latest patterns) chiefly consists of Gold and Silver Watcheß, do do Brooches, Banglea, Pencil Caseß, Stnds, Matchboxes, Sovereign Cases, Ladies' Gem Rings, Wedding do, Keepers, &c, &c. Alao, A Nice Selection in Sterling Silver and Plated Goodß (in cases), Marble and Fancy Clocks. The Watch and Jewellery Repairs will be personally attended to. Note address— ALFRED NICOL, 67, Willis-street, Wellington. PJ_ANN_! LETTES. BEST VALUE, BEST ASSORTMENT In the City, is at T. RALPH'S, Cuba-street. Thick as a board, or fine as silk— 3d to Is 4d. Special. For Underclothing our Vocuna Flannelettes, woven to beautiful effoot, in 30 and 36inch widths. DEESS GOODS. Homespun, Is yard, and 7s 6d for 12 yards. All reduced to meet the times. CHOICE MILLINERY, HOSIERY, From the best maters in the world. OUR CALICOES AND SHEETINGS Are reliable goods. OUR MEI?S SHIRTS Have won a wide reputation for sterling value, and we intend to keep it. T. RALPH, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 67 and 69, Cuba-stbeet. npHE PEOPLE'S MUSIC DEPOT JUST OPENED BT MR. SALVATORE CIMINO, OfWillis-street, Will be found to contain the latest popnlar and standard Music. A ohoice stook of Pianos and Organs is on hand, whioh can be bod at reasonable prices— the time payment system or for oasb. All Musical. Sundries will be kept in •took. Pianos, *0., carefully tuned and ropaired. Mr. Cimino will continue hiß Teaching of the Piano and Violin at the rooms above the shop. Terms on application.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 22, 26 July 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 22, 26 July 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 22, 26 July 1893, Page 1