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BHAW, BAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited). MONTHLY LINE OK ROYAL MAIL FAfiT PASPENGER STEAM^RF, | BITWBEN ALL PORTB OF NEW ZEALAND AN7! __ LONDON. «s3*&s£- rPHE Magnifioent J_s£j!& JL S.S. TAINUI, 5200 Tons Register, 3500 Horse-powot, E. J. Evans, Conmander, Will be despatched from WELLINGTON FOR LONDON DIBECT ON THURSDAY, 14th SEPT., 1893. TO BE FOLLOW*!) BT -.•*_».; ||| | ooo_,«_-r. -£*£_ * Thursday Doric . «S4WO J.W.Jennitm Oct. 18 Atawi .. MC-e 8600 f. Btaatt Nov. 8 Coptic ... 4448 8000 C. H Eampios Dec 7 lonic ... 4763 8000 W. H. Kidley Jan. 4, 18 M Taiunl ... 5200:5500 H. J. Bvuu Feb. I he above are all powerful new steel-built steamers, and the aooommodafdon for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed. The Homeward passage will be via Rio de Janeiro and Tenenffe, and the time oooupied should not exceed 40 days. An experienoed Surgeon will aooompany •toll steamer. The above will be supplemented bj the following and other nrst-olaes cargo steamers •nd sailing vessels. CARGO STEAMERS. ' { j Probable VaiiMof Ship. 1 J Oommand*r. Time of __J= fi*nin». BS. P_keba... 4SSI IOOAI Moffitt An»n*t BB.BUUtu 4046100A1 MMJoncall Bept S.B. Baniatim 8811 100A1 Burton Oct B.S.__m_rl... 8683'.00_l Ilaxwdl Not FLAX VESSELS FOR AMERICA. Fob Boston and New York. Southern CroM ... | 1068 | Bailey | Jolt The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for whioh lias been guaranteed in the Co'ony. W. k Q. TURNBULL k CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS k CO. LEVIN * CO. -A/rESSAOEBIES MARITIMES. SYDNEY TO LONDON, via PARIS. Steamers of 6000 tons, under postal contract with the Frerch Government, calling at Melbourne, Adelaide, Albany, Mabe, Aden, Suez, and Port Said, will be dispatched monthly as follows :—: — SteunßbJp. lOom'anaei. ,jfi£, M sbo_Jne Atmuid Behfo Poycleoot Jnlr ZT lulj SI Aurt-»'ien ...GDiaiu lugtf AngSl Villea-UCiotatlFi rdii R»pt«7 Octl rotjnu-ien 1. 1! ulard Ot 27 Not 1 Passengers booked to Bombay, Rettnion, Mauritius, and East Coast of Africa. Rates of Passage to London — Fibst Sal on, .£6O to .£7O, including Table Wines. Liberal Concessions to Families. Return Tickets, available for 9 or 12 months, at Reduced Rates. English spoken on board. Upon arrival at Marseilles, English interpreters meet the passengers for London and give them every assistance in landing and passing their luggage through the Customs. &0.. and also accompany them to Paris and Calais. N.B. — Passengers' Luggage conveyed free of coat to London by Steamer. Special advances offered to passengers taking through tickets from New Zealand. For further particulars, apply to LEVIN _ CO., Agents^ * ORIENTAL SaSS^r STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Tae Company's splendid Steamships will despatched as foHows, for LONDON, eV.ling at Adelaide, Bong George's Sound, Colombo, Aden, Sues, Port Said, Brindisi, Malta, Gibraltar, Plymouth t— ' L t-,-. Leave (Jtea-str. ft- Oom__»_sr. Jfjtt. Borne ... 5546 A B D*nieH July 91 July IB Oceana ... t*B»S B Stewart Aug 7 An* IS Victoria ... 6288 AW Adamion Auk 11 AuirM *r-~i* ... Offi> W B Andrewi Pvpt 4 Bept « Viletta ... 4919 R F Briiooe B* 1 18 Bept 25 B«ll«»r»t.. 47 8T 8 Angus Oct 3 Oct 7 Parnmatta -771 P Hutu Oc 16 Oct 31 And fortnightly thereafter. Passenger fareß from any port in New Zealand (inoluding saloon passages to Auatn_ia)toLondon!— FirstClass— Single.Sixty and Seventy Guineas ; return, available for nine months, .£105; return, available for twelve monthß, w6115. Second Class— Single, .£37 and £4-2 ; retnm, available for twelve months, .£65. Passage money can be paid at this end for passages from England. For farther partioulara, apply to the JOHNSTON *00..{™g£Or, THOS. COOK 4 SON, Wellington. HURRY UP ! HURRY UPI TO THE "DEOPLE'S IRONMONGER'S, Cuba-strut, And have a share of the BA.RGAINB. STOCK MUST BE REDUCED As muoh as possible during the next six weeks, before stocktaking. PBIHIBIB Let to New Tenant, from Ist September. BEMBMBER! THE GENUINE SALE, AT A. J. BENNETT'S, NO. 60, CUBA-STBBST, Corner of Ghnznee-street. NOVELTIES EM TABLES. "\/l7 E have juat opened up another consignment of beautiful TABLES, similar to thoße shown by us twelve months ago, and ao quickly disposed of. They consist of — Parlour Tables Occasional Tables Coffee Tables Card Tables Side Tables Corner Tables, ke. All of novel designs, but very substantially built and of superior finish, mostly in Antique, Oak, and Mahogany. The Prices range from 10s 6d to JBS. An early inspection is invited, aa many of •nr onstomers were disappointed previously. FLOCKTON'S VARIETY STORES. -jarrEW BOOKS. NEW EDITIONS. H. & J.~BAILLIEi BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 39, CUBA-STBEKT, WELLINGTON. Marie Coralli's Tbo Soul of Lililh, 6k Mrs. Clifford's The Last Touches, 2s 6d and 3s Gd Lanewill'a The Children of the Ghetto, 3a 6d Sergeant's The Story of a Penitent Soul, 3s 6d Bret Harte's Susy, 3s 0d tyaaehfa The Marplot, 2b 6d and 3s fid ©lok Donovan'B Traoked to Doom, gs ••BUok and White" Handbook to Royal Academy and New Gallery, Is 3d Btevenßon > BlslandNightsEntertainments,6i Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, 6a Francis Adams' The Australians, 3s Strange Winter's That Mrs. Smith, Is OuWa ? s The Tower of Taddeo, 3s 6d Tavistook Tales, 3s Bret Harte'a Sally Dows, 3a 6d Yongo's and Coleridge's Strolling Players 2s 6d and 3a 6d . H * J- B. have been appointed Agenti forMessra. Gordon * Gotob, and eannov, supply their publication at Engliah publishei jinoos. jjjgpgprpjQjj INVITED Telephone 313.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1893, Page 1

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