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UHAW. SAVILL, AND ALBION COMO , TUNY (Limited) Will despatch their vessels as under (nironmntanoos permitting), FOR LONDON. Faut Passknokk Steamers. N..me. It Command'r n n!lt " t ? f nn PP ° r \° f ■-*$ iwjpart re Doparturo Cop'ic .. I4lßi T,i>flriiy May 3 Lyttelton lonio ... I7JI !"i.U(.v MaySl Lyttalton rmniii ... • .'flj Evfins June 2H Wnllingtji U- hum ...|77-'to Jennings July 26 Wellinift'n J)orlc ...1784 KVmpHon Auk 23 Tho Homeward Passage will be via Rio de Janeiro und Teneriffo, and the time ooonpied should not exoeed 40 days. Cargo Steamers. Nomo. | Command'r |g!? Viikeha ... i 331 MoiTatt April Lyttelton Matatua ... 3322 MoDongall April Lyttelton Bnngatlra 10 v5 Burton Mny Well.ngt'n Mamari ...8683 Maxwell Juuo Duoedin arnorl ... SVSOO Scotland July Sailing Vessels. Ilinnlayn . .. | IQTB | *100Al | Hill | A'piil Tho unilorsifrnod aro empowered to grant liaisagOß from London to New Zealand, payment, for whioh has boon guaranteed in tho Colony: — W. A G. TURNBULL A CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO. LEVIN & CO. \lf KSSAGEKIES MABITIMES. " SYDNEY TO LONDON, via PARIS. Steamora of 6000 tons, under postal oontracf with tho Fropoh Government, oalling at M f I.BOCUNK, Adelaide, Albant.Mahe, Adkn, Suez, and Pobt Said, will be dispatohod monthly as follows :—: — Steanuhlp. Com'ander. | M *j^ c Auitrallon ... 0 Didier April 27 Mayl VilledolfiCiotatL Finsohi May 27 May 81 Polynotien ... L Bottlard June 27 July 1 Passengerß booked to Bomb at, Reunion, Maubitiub, and East Coast of Atbiga. Rates of Passage to London — First Saloon, jG6O to £70, including Table Wines. Liberal Concessions to Families. Retubn Tickets, available for 9 or 12 months, at Rkduced Rater. English spoken on lioai'.d. Upon arrival at Marseilles, English interpreters meet the passengers for London and givo them every assistance in landing and passing their luggage through the Cubtoins, &0., and alio aocompany them to Paris IM Calais. "W.B. — Passengers' Lnggage conveyed free ot p N.t to JiOinlon by Stoimer. ' : jieuial a"lviint«!fos offered to paasongors takinjf through tickets from New Zealand. Vur farther particulars, apply to , LEVIN & CO., Agonts. ■&M&. 1 -- PfcRNINHULARA ORIENTAL "•Mißrg^ g STKAM NAVIGATION CO. Ta» Company's splendid Steamships will •h'spaT.ohecl as followa, lot LONDON, fet Kuis' at Adelaide, King George's Sound, OoinjMbo, Aden, Sueis, Port Said, Brindisi, M *■?, Gibraltar, Plytaonth :-- Htramcr. Tiis Commander. I??™. MclI * oyunej. j, ournei Bnllaiirat • 4748 Trf Angus April H April 21 Vicloria ...li2s3,AWAdamson April 80 May 5 Aro,uliu „.'6.1.2. W B Andrcni May J J .Vay 19 Valleta ...'4QIO R P Bibcr Vay 3 June I Homo ...'GSC'IAB Danlcll June II June 10 Pin ru mutt a 4771 P Harris June 25 June 30 * Calling at Hobart en route from Sydney. And fortnightly thereat tor. Pamienvor fares from any port in New Zealand (including saloon passages to Sydney to London t— First Class— Single, Sixty and Seventy Guineas ; return, available for nine months, .£105; return, available for twelve months, .£lls. Second Class— Single, £37 and £42; return, available for twelve months, £65. Passage money can be paid •t this end for passages from England. For farther particulars, apply to the i uenta, JOB^STON*OO.,{™££ffi' Ur, THOS. COOK A SON, Wellington. J^ATTEY, LIVEEMOEE & CO., Limited, TEA MERCHANTS. PURE INDIAN AND CEYLON TEAS, Packed in 41b, 41b, and lib Paokets, and in 51b, 101b, and 201b Tins. PRICES s Good Familt Tea J/g perlb SurxßiOß Qualitt Tea ... ~]_/Q per lb Hill-grown (delicate flavour) 2/- P er H> Hill-geown, "Golden Tip" o/a perlb Finest Dabjbkling 2/6 P erlb Samples sent Free to [any address on application. Those Teas, whioh are the Best Value in the Market, can be obtained from — Allan Andebson ... Adelaide-road F. Tebenni Riddiford-street G. Little A Co. ... Courtonay-place J. Thomas Moles worth-street Mbs. Flockton ... Tory-street W. F. Smart 66, Cuba-street Fakmebs' Co-op»ba.tive Daibt Co 82, Cuba-street H. G. Mato Petone ALFRTUD NIOOL, 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, Brooches, Bangles, Ladies' Gem Rings, Wedding do., and 18oarat Keepers. Also, a few Novolties in STERLING SILVER AND ELECTROPLATED GOODS, Suitable fob Pkeskntb. All Goods Markod in Plain Figuros, and at very Modorato Prioes. The Watch and Jewkllebt Rkapaihs Will be personally attended to. Note the Addross : ALFRED NICOL, 67, WiLLiB-BTBEST, Wellington. Appointment ?jwSßftflS*CS the to His £jS&3&s!o*J^ Governor. W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, TEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, 85, Lambton-quat, Have just landed, direot from manfaoturer, a splendid selection of BEST PLATED GOODS, consisting of:— Cruets, Pickle Frames, Soup Tureens, Tea and Coffee Services, Cake Baskets, Toast-raoks, Clarot Jugs, Teaspoons in seta of six and twelve, with Tongs, in oak oases, Ao., Ao. Also, NEW DESIGNS AND NOVELTIES in Liqueur Stands, Oak Butter Plates, Oak Bisouits, Oak Salt Buokets and Spades, Silver-mounted Carvers in oases, Fruit Spoons in oases, Eleotro-plated Skowors, Napkin Rings, Ao., Ac. SALE ! SALE ! SALE ! FURNITURE ! FURN ITUR B ! H FIELDER, Wholesalo and Retail • Furniture Manufacturer, having decided to hold a Genuine Clearing Sale of his immense Stook, offers the lot at Slaughtering Prioes, for a short time only. Call and secure some of the Bargains at FIELDER'S - - Mannsbs-stbext. A LADY writes : " Mb. Wm. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist :— Dear Sib,— My child took two of your CHOCOLATE and passed three Large Worms and Hundreds of small ones, about the size of a darning needle." (Signed) R. A. McLEARY, Sea View House, Thames. RACE CARDS and PROGRAMMES > for Season, also Prize Lists and Schedules for Agricultural, Horticultural, and other Sooieties, printed at the Evening Post office, on the most reasonable terms.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 93, 20 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 93, 20 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 93, 20 April 1894, Page 1

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