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SHAW. SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited) WiU despatch tlioir veHsols as under (circumstances permitting), FOR LONDON. Faht Passsnokk Steamers. »«- M c " a>r dSS-A &_&• Tainui ...SOHI Evnns FebS Wollimct'u Qntluo ... 7730 JcnmngM lloli 8 Doric ... WM 1 KempHon April 5 I'op ie .. 4UH Miiy 3 lonio ■ ■ t7KJ Knllcy Muy3l Tho Homeward Passage will bo via Rio de Janeiro and Tonoriffo, and tho time occupied should not exceed 40 days. Cargo Steamers. . a Probable ■„ . , Wamo. § Command'r Time of r, Por L H Sailing. De P arturo Vanrnri ... 3583 Maxwell Jan. 18 Lyttolton Maori ... — Scotland* Fob. Pnkeba ... +331 Moffatt March Alatatua ... 3322 McDougall April Kangntlrn >Qls Burton tliiy Sailing Vessels. Blvulitiim ... m«~iooTi Colville Jan. Hudsou . . BIS *AAI Kemp Fob. Tho undorsigncd aro empowered to grant passages from London to Now Zealand, paymonr for which han been guaranteed in the Colony : — , W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. __ _ J^VlN_* CO. g^ S&,| ESBAGERIES MAIIITIMEB. ' "SFI/NEY TO LONDON, via PARIS. Stoamcrs of COOO tons, under postal contract with the Froccli Government, calling at Melbourne, Adelaide, Albant, Mahe, Aden, Suez, and Port Said, will bo dispatched monthly as follows :—: — Bte-Mhlp. Com '-Utot. fl^ m^SS,, Villa delaCiotat L Eiaschi Jan 27 Jan 31 Polynesian L Uoulnrd Fob 27 March 1 Passengerß booked to Bombat, Reunion, Mauritius, and East Coast of Atkica. Rates of Passage to London — First Sa i.noN, £G0 to J670, including Table Wines. Liberal Concessions to Families. Retubn Tickets, availablo for 9 or 12 months, at Reduced Rates. English spoken on liOARD. Upon arrival at Marseilles, English tntorpretora meet the passengers for London and givo them every assistance in landing and passing their luggage through tho Cnstoms, &0., and also accompany them to Paris (Mid Calais. N.li. — PasHongors' Luprgngo conveyed free ot rost to London by Steauior. Special advuntaitos offornd to passengers taking through tickets from New Zealand. for further particulars, apply to __ LEVIN 4 CO., Agonts. %3_fef^ "PENINSULAS 4 ORIENTAL £$!_!&<»: STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Th:i Company's splendid Steamships will daupfttohod j\a follows, for LONDON, Oallint; at Adelaide, King George's Sound, Colombo, Aden, Suoz, Port Said, Brindiai, g.-lta, Gibrftltar, Plymouth ■■— Btvuinar. Tls Commander. iS 1 ™ MclBjuney. bournoArcnJin .. .G!M3,W B Ani'te—s Jan 8 Jan 18 Vnlatfa .. 4'J!9 a P Bilocoe Jan I' 9 Jan 27 Himalaya... 6898 J Orman FebS Feb 10 Fnrrnmatta 177 11P Hams Feb 19 Feb 34 ' Britannia. 1M57J0 F Preiloa Mar 6 Mm 10 Jln.ini ia . 4018 C Frascr Mnr l!l Mar 4 Australia ... 7NO I Hecvcs April 2 April 7 Billliianit ... 474HT8 Angus April II! April 21 And. fortnightly thereafter. Passomrer fares from any port in New Zealand (including saloon passages te Sydney to London : — First Class — Single, Siity •nd Seventy Guineas ; return, available for nine months, .£105; return, available for twelve months, .£lls. Seoond Class — Single, X 37 and £A% ; return, available for twelve months, .£65. Passage money can be paid ftt this end for passages from England. For further particular!, apply to the 4jont», JOHNSTON ft 00..{$_5«St Or, THOS. COOK ft SON, Wellington. JTLOCKTON'S TOT BAZAAR OPENS TO-DAY, In Manners-street. I^LOCKTON'S SUITES IN ALLIGATOR SKINS Are the very latest. See Them. JTLOCKTON'S For Good, Cheap, and Reliable FURNITURE. "VfO house should be without A GOOD SUITE, FEOM ELOCKTON'S. TfOR BEST qUALITY in E.P. WARE, CUTLEBY, Ac, Trt ELOCKTON'S. THE PLACE FOR (JHRISTMAS PRESENTS IS ELOCKTON'S. ALFRED NIGOL, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, (Eight years with W. littlejohn A Son) HAS just received a Nice Selection in Ladies' and Gent's Gold and Silver Watohes, ditto Alberts, Brooohes, Bangles, Ladies' Gem Ringß, Wedding do., and 18carfct Keepers. Also, a fow Novelties in STERLING SILVER AND ELECTROPLATED GOODS, Suitable for Presents. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, and at very Moderate Prices. The Watch and Jkwellert Reapaius Will be personally attendod to. Note the Addroes : ALFRED NICOL, 67, Willis-street, Wellington. T. J. THOMPSON, nPHE BEST VALUE IRONMONGER, For Seasonable Gifts in Latest Designs of Lamps. 60, COBA-STREKT. LET other grocers puff and blow About their goods, he little heeds thorn : For fully well the peoplo know He is the man who gaily heads them. Who? Why THE HIGHLAND LADDIE. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO. /GENTLEMEN — The Purified Soda \IW Water I obtained from you is undoubtodly of Superior Quality, and has met with ray entire approbation. I have recommended it to numerous patients when indicated, and shall be glad if you will forward me another groBS at your earliest. Faithfnlly yours, E. FRIKABT, M.D..L.K.Q.C.P.. &c. " It saves the merchant's business from a-going to the bad by a-raking iv the patronage the public can't rofuse." This can well be said of SHABLAND'S BAKING POWDER. As the proof of the pudding is in tho eating, bo tho proof of the Baking Powdor is in the using. A preparation which challenges comparison by actual test and always stands the trial most favourably is SHABLAND'S " MOA " BRAND BAKING POWDER. TAN. TAN. TAN. (In Canvas and Leather) BOOTS AND SHOES. ri^HE Cheapest and Best and Largest X Variety. A now line in Ge_nts' Holiday Boots, 12s ; wear like wire, and as easy as a glevo. T. J. LEIGHTON. OUB Summer Stook of Dining, Drawingroom, and Passage Paperhangings have Just arrived. A rare assortment to ohoose from. R. Martin, Decorator, Manners-street

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1894, Page 1

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