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THR NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S [- ROYAL .HAIL STEAMERS be despatched foi 42WKS*' *' LONDON as under, through the Magellan Straits (weather permittiug), and via Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe, a and Plymouth : — «>4 I °°?" Data Port of - Ruahinn ... 6127 Bone Feb IB Wel'nrtn 0 Kaikonra ... 4507 Forbes March 22 Wel'ngtn j Tougariro... <183 Mavoss April 19 Buapehu ... 4202 Findlay May 17 Aorangi .. 4196 SutchfT June U RimuUka... 4515'Greeruitreet July la The above steamers have splendid aooomb modation for all olasaea of passengers at moderate rates. , Return Tickets at Reduced Fares. Warrants issued for Passages from th* United Kingdom to New Zealand. SAILING VESSELS FOR LONDON. Ve«Bel. | Tons. | Sails. (Joiuinbus ... I 1311 J January Wilhelmino ... | 842 [ February Fox full partioalurs concerning freight or \ passage, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING b COMPANY Limited, Customhouse-quay. SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS. Managers — Turnbull, Martin & Co. yrp^^. TjnHE magnificent new steamer • A PERTHSHIRE, 5550 Tons Register, 3500 Horse-power, P. Wallace, Commander, Is intended to be despatohed from Wellington, via Port Chalmers, .to London r ABOUT 3rd FEBRUARY. " Special Cool Chamber for Dairy Produce. For freight apply to c NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. (Limited), Agents. Or to LEVIN & CO., Loading Agenta. ■ iSkSt-.. TTNION STEAM SHIP CO". 3lPP§g£ U OF NEW ZEALAND (Ld.) 1 EXCURSION TO WEST COAST SOUNDS i SEVENTEENTH SEASON. The S.S. TARAWERA Will make THE SECOND EXCURSION To the WEST COAST SOUNDS OF THE MIDDLE ISLAND, Leaving Port Chalmers on FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. The trip will occupy about Nine Days from Port Chalmers, during which tho most attractive of the Sounds will be visited, and npooial facilities will be given for FISHING and SKETCHING, and for exploring thoso wonderful Fiords, where Nature is seen in her grandost aspects. Opportunity will also be given for visiting THE SUTHERLAND FALLS -THE HIGHEST IN THE WORLD. The Steamer remaining Two Days in Milford Sound for that purpose. THE SOCIAL ENJOYMENT OF PASSENGERS Is mado fi special featnre of these Excursions, tho whole trip taking the form of an Extonded Picnic In order to prevent overcrowding, only a limited number of Passengers will be taken. The Tarawera will call at Bluff both ways en route. Fare— Jl2 from Port Chalmers. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). «aaatS^mHE S.S. GAIRLOCH leavea 4HBMaV X Waitara and New Plymouth for Onehunga aa under (weather and other oiioumatanoes permitting) : — JANUARY. , •Tuesday, 30th ... .-.. ... 10 p.m. * Conneots with express train from Wellington. For patiioulara apply to undersigned. LEVIN A CO., Agents. SAVE MONEY, TIME, AND TROUBLE BT BUYING GOODS THAT WILL LAST. WE have to hand, direct from the Manufacturers, a large shipment of Calicoes, Sheetings, ShirtingH, Flannelettes, Pinafores, Muslins, Table Linens, and all kinds of Cotton and Linen Goods, which we can heartily recommend. Our customers know the sterling values of these goods, and intending buyers will do well to try them. We have also to hand a few hundred pairs of Laoe Curtains from the best maker in Nottingham. Prices greatly reduced in Dress Goods and Prints. MILLINERY. Good Material and Choice Trimming, at half the original price, from Is lid Men's and Botb' Clothing, Hosiert, Scarfs, Ac. Our Shirts are highly commended by a large circle of wearers, who have tested them for their qualities of wear and waßh. Consult your own interests, and buy yonr Drapery from T, RALPH, 67 and 69, Cuba-street. npECIAL REDUCTIONS. Ladies' Hose, 4d pair Children's Hose, 2d pair Prints, splendid patterns, Is lid dress B}d Mnslin for s}d Bed Quilts, Blankets, Rugs, Sheetings, Calicoß, Flannels, Flannelettes, 6yds Art Muslin, la, AT UNHEARD OF REDUCTIONS! LACE CURTAINS, Is 6d Pair, LESS THAN HALF-PRICE. Men'a Sox, 3d pair Braoes, 3d Handkerohiefs, Id eaoh BARGAINS WILL BE THE ORDER OF THE DAY. JOH. E. LINDBERG, WRONG SIDE OF CUBA-STREET. TT UMB AND SO N'S TEAS. DIRECT FROM THE GARDEN TO THE TEAPOT. No Middlemen's Profit to Pat. FINE CEYLON. Speoially selected ; rich, pure, and fragrant, 2b per lb— in 51b and 101b tins. This quality cannot be obtained in any house in New Zoaland, even at double the ptice ___ PURE INDIAN TEA, la 8d to 2a per lb. CHINA TEAS, in 101b boxoe, from 15s to 20b por box. ■ Aa we are direot importers from the ■ growers, the publio will save at loast from i la to la 4d per lb in buying from us. I No Blended ok Impure Tea Soli>. Sample pounds will be sold to test the quality HUME~~& SON, TEA IMPORTERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Wholesale and Rktafl Orocirb, 68 and 65, WILLIS-STREET. Wellington By Bsaraiitw^ KxcnUoaoj j Appointment the I toHU j&k&iz^X Governor W. LITTLEJOHS & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS. ANP OPTICIANS, 3 85, Lambton Quat. NOW OPENED— Ex Mamari— Superior CLOCKB, in Marble, Oak, and Wulnut, for Mantolpiece and Brocket, elegant designs, and cheap. Also, Gin Round Brass aud Nickel Ships' Clooks. Ex Duke of Westminster— Altitude Phisf MATICS, PLANIMKTERB. RULING PENS, Steel Straight F.dgeß up to 4ft, Chester- . man's New Patent Steel Bands, Ao. GOOD afternoon, Mrs. Smith. Not f«eL ing woll t Oh ! have a cup of HEALTH TEA ! Nothing ao invigorating and ttreogthening My word, Mrs. Brown, thia ia simply lovely

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1894, Page 1