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THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS -jtjfrinßu^.'VirrTTiTi be dospatched for «^SS^S" *• LONDON as under, throngh the Magellan Straits (weather permitting), and via Kio do Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth : — Mmll g Com- „.,. Port of Bteamm. g n_aa_. ""** Doput'ie RinmUV»... 4618 Qreenitre«t AujrS Wrllioetn IttuUna ... 61*; Bone Stpt 7 Ljtteltou Eaikonn ... 4474 Crutehler Sept 28 Tonnriio.. <163M»yoas OctiS Aonagi .„ 4153 Butclifl Not 23 And thenoeforward every fourth Thursday. The above steamers have splendid aooommodation for all olasses of passengers at moderate rates. Return Tickets at Reduced Fares. Warrants iaaned for Paasageß from th» United Kingdom to New Zealand. FLAX SHIPS FOE AMERTCA. The following high-o_ss vessela will load flax for America direot, t_. :—: — Veetel. Tons.peat_»tion 3»i).. Eph_lk« ... 66> New York Jalr To be followed by other suitable vessels. For full putionlars oonoerning freight or passage, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY Limited, Customhouse-quay . <a£g_-^ CJHIRE LINE DIRECT 4§l|j^ia STEAMERS. OTAGO TO LONDON. Eldieslh 3750 tons 1900 h.p. FinsHißE 5000 tons 2400 t.p. Nai«kshi»i 5100 tons 2500 h.p. Mo»AT«Hir.it ... 5100 tons 2500 h.p. Pkrtushibe 8000 tons 3500 b.p. Butkshirs .. . BMI tons 3590 h.p. The above magnificent steamers, whioh lave all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout with ELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided for 3G Saloon Passengers. STEWARDESS is carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY, _35, OTAGO TO LONDON. Through Tickets issued from Wellington to London at .£37 10s. For fuller particulars, apply to the Managers, TURNBULL, MARTIN * CO., Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, Princes-street. Dunodin. •aate^TVl ORD DEUTCHER LLOYD 33ii&_\ IMPERIAL G ERMAN 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 follovs, if practicable :—: — ILeavo I I.civj j Leave R\ il- p\ . ?'M- A (lelnUle , *n"i>!i. | I ii- no. ISerjjpho' Hoh_aUuffen ... June IS Juos ?1 Hohenzollarn ... Ju'y at July 93 And thereafter every four weeka. Passage Monet from Wellington to Southampton, Antwerp, or Bremen _18 10s to Return Tickets, available for Six, Nine, and Twelve Months at Reduced Rates. Passengers and cargo are booked through to New York, via Southampton, or to any town on the Continent of Europe. Low rates for Flax and Meat to Europe or America. Special facilities are afforded for bringing ont relatives and friends from the United Kingdom and Europe by prepayment of ths passage money in Australia. For Freight, Passage, and all fnrther particulars, apply to CASTENDYK _ FOCKE, 3 and 5, Featherston-street, Agents. NORTHERN STEAMSITIP COMPANY (Limited). «<afc^.npHE S.S. GAHtLOCH leaves SlßtEr J_ W aita.ru and New Plymouth for Onehnnga as under (weather and other oiroumstanoea permitting) : — JULY. Friday, 28th 7.30 p.m. • Connects with oxpresß train from Wellington. For partioulais apply to undersigned. LKVIN * CO., Agenta. THE REASON WHY ! 4 M" HEN a yonng man I ofton heard it • eaid that to do business without advertising is just like kissing a young lady in the dark. Nobody knowß anything about it. And as I do not want to keep it dark that I have the Best Value in Drapery in Wellington, I say — LADIES COME AND SHARE ! THE BARGAINS ARE MANY. THE PRICES THE LOWEST. See my Navy, Black, Brown, or Marone Serges, 12 yards for 1s lid Buy 6 yards Art Muslin for la See 6 yards Twill Sheeting for la lid Buy 6 yards Cretonne for ls 6d See my Taped-fdge Lace Curtains, ls 9d pair Buy my 2 jards wide Sheeting, 6\A See Ladies' and Children's Cashmere Hose Buy Turkey Towels, 2|d See my good Forfar, i\A Buy Flannelettes, half-price See the Blankets, the Rngß, and the Qniltß Buy my Sheetings and Culicooß. Almost given away ___ First Comb Best Served. JOH. E. LINDBERG, Wrong Side of Cuba-street. Parcels Delivered Free. IT UME AND SON'S TEAS. DIRECT FROM THE GARDEN TO THE TEAPOT. No Middlemen's Profit to Tat. FINE CEYLON. Speoially selected ; rich, pure, and fragrant, 2b per lb — in 51b and 101b tins. This quality cannot bs obtained in any house in New Zealand, even at doubla the prioe. __ PURE INDIAN TEA, Is 8d to 2s per lb. CHINA TEAS, in 101b boxes, from 15s to 20s per box. As we are dir «ot importers from the growers, the publio will save at least from 1b to ls 4d per lb in buying from ui>. No Blended o_ Impure Tea Suu>. Sample pounds will be sold to test the quality HUME~~& SON, TEA IMPORTERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Wholesale and Retail Gruuers, €S and 65, WILLIS-STREET, Wellington. FLANNELETTES. BEST VALUE, BEST ASSORTMENT In the City, ia at T. RALPH'S, Cuba-street. Thiok as a board, or fine as silk— 3d to la 4d, Special. For Underclothing our Vacnna Flannelettes, woven to beautiful effeot, in 30 and 36inch widths. DRESS GOODS. Homoi-pnn, Is yard, and 7s Gd for 12 yards. All reduced to meet the times. CHOICE MILLTNERY, HOSIERY, From the best makers in the world. OUR CALICOES AND SHEETINGS Aro reliable goods. OUR MEN'S SHIRTS Have won a wide reputation for sterling value, and we intend to keep it. T. RALPH, DRAPER AND CLOTHIBR, 67 and 69, Cuba-street. rpHE PEOPLE'S MUSIC DEPOI *■ JUST OPENED BT MR. SALVATORE CIMINO, Of Willis-street, Will be fonnd to oontain the lateat popnla: and standard Music. A choice stook o Pianos and Organs is on hand, whioh oai bo hod at reasonable prices— sthe tim< payment Bystem or for cash. All Musical, Sundries will be kopt ii stook. Pianos, Ac, carefully tunod and repaired Mr. Cimino will continue his Teaohing o the Piano and Violin at the rooms above th shop. Terms on application.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1893, Page 1