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SHAW SAVILTC, XfTU ALBION COM PANY (Limitbd) Will despatch their vessels as nnder (oiroumstanoes permitting), FOR LONDON. Fast Passcnocr Steahcrs. Nn m e. Jg Commnnd'r ,™«& „*£& Tiinui ... 5081 Evans Juno 'Hi Wellintft t .'lothio ...7730] Jt'nmngs July 26 WelUnfft'i Jioric ... 47<*i KeoipnoQ Au<23 Coji'ic ...'4448 Lindsaj Sopt HO lonio ...<V7fB gidloy Oct 18 The Homeward Passage will be tui Rio dc Janeiro and Teneriffo, and the time ocoupiot should not exceed 40 days. Cargo Stxamkbs. «! Probable Vnrt .. Num.. § Conmand'r Ttagof ,££*&, Mnmari ... :1583| Maxwell July Dunedin Maori ... 5200] Scotland August l>,ikeha ... 4331 Moffatt Sept. Matatua ... 3322 McDougoll Oct. Rnngatlra 40i5l Burton Nov. The undersigned are empowered to grani passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the Colony :— W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO. LEVIN & CO. C^ F.B?AGT!IUKB" MARITIMES, SYDNEY TO LONDON, via PARIS. Stoamors of COOO tonß, under postal con. tract with the Frenoh Government, calling at Melbourne, Adklaidx, Alb ant, Mauk, Adbn, Suez, and Port Said, will be dispatched monthly as follews :—: — Steanulup. Corn'mnder. 8^ # Learnt Polynesian ... L Boulard June 27 July 1 Armand Behic A Poydenot July 27 July 31 Australian ... G Didier Aujc 27 Ang 31 Passengers booked to Bomb at, Reunion, M aurititib, and East Coast of Africa. Rates of Passasre to London — First Saloon, .£6O to £10, including- Table Wines. Liberal Concessions to Families. Return Tickjsts, available for 9 or 12 months, a< Reditccd Ratks. English bfokcn on board. Upon arrival at Marseilles, English interpreters meet tho possongors for London and give them every assistance in landing and pßaeing their luggago through the Customs, <to., and also accompany them to Pane and Calais. N.B.— Pasßoniiora' Luggage conveyed free of ooat to London by Steamer. Speoial advantages offered to passengere taking through tickets from New Zealand. For further particulars, apply to LEVIN A CO., Agents. i^ais- "OENINSULAR 4 ORIENTAL ? STEAM NAVIGATION CO. fho Company's apiendid Steamships will tisspatohod &a follows, for LONDON, atWiug at Adelaido, King George's Sound. Oo'anibo, Aden, Suez, Port B»id, Brindiai, tf»lta, Gibraltar, Plymouth ;— "~* I -r Leave S'camer. Tub Commander, gy^'y, * Iel " Roma ... SMS A B Daniell June 11 June 16 Farramntta [4771 |P Hnrria June 35 June SO Britannia ...'B2B7|C P Preston July 9 July 14 Ocetina ... «* 2 E Stewart July 28 July 88 Australia ...17000,1 Beeves Aug. 6 Aug. il HimiUya .. 0398)11 Q Murray Aug. 20 Aug. rsrsr 5 Bullmirat ...'47lß'r lAngiu Pept. 8 Sept. 8 Victoria ... 668 H Adanvon Pept. 17 Bept. 22 Arcadia ... ,636 1. W B Andrews Oct. 1 O«t. C I_J I * Calling at Hobart en route from Sydney. And fortnightly thereafter. Pftgaenirer faroa from any port in New Zealand (including ealoon passages to Sydney to London s— First Class— Single, Sixty tnd Seventy Guineas ; return, available for nine months, £105; return, available for twelve months), -8115. Seoond Class — Single, £37 and £42 ; return, available for twelve months, JC6S. Passage money oan be paid »t this end for passages from England. For fr.rthw particular!, apply to the Agents, JOHNSTON *00,{5f525f Ur, THOS. COOK & SON, Wellington. LAMPS LAMPS ! I XL. WE have just received a consignment of the Wonderful Miller Lamps and Heaters. Most convenient and economical for the office of a professional man or merchant or the siok room of an invalid. They can be used either aa a lamp or beater at will. Have no disagreeable odour. No ashes, but light and heat m abundance. The Miller Lamp gives more light and better satisfaction than any other yet invented. It is constructed on soientifio principles ; has no dirt pooket : oannot get ont of order ; has a central draught through a solid seamless-drawn brass tube, whioh oannot leak, and the oil oannot drip down the air tube. The Miller Lamp, No. 2 burner, gives 65 oandle-power. Inspection invited. To be had only from THE I X L COMPANY, 19 : WILLIS-STRBKT. rriAYLOR BROS.' CONDENSED COCOA Ntw process. Try it. TO MEET THE TIMES, JjITTL.E & CO., COURTCNAT-PLAOK, GROCERS, Have considerably Reduoed their Prioes in staple lines of Grooeries. Fine White Sugars ... 2Jd per lb Coffee (pure) Is 6d „ Currants (new season's) 4Jd „ Salmon (good brand*) Sd per tin Herrings (frosh) ... 7d „ Herrings (kippered) .. lOd „ LITTLE & CO., Agents for the celebrated " Anticcta " for Horses. fTI D I C X 8 O N Landing, PKEIC, FREAN, * COS BISCUITS, Consisting of — Albert Arcade Cafe Chateau Cocoanut Colonial Combination Kingston Maooaroons Dutch Macoarooni Marie Sandringham Lemon Wafers Raspberry Waferß Chooolate Wafers Iced Berona Gossamer Chieftain Milk Crackers Rusks Croam Crackers. &0. , Ac. LAMBTON-QUAY A BOWEN-STREET. OIILt AT THE FRONT. Macaroni, 4d per lb Prime Bacon, 7}d per lb, by aide Roller Flonr— 100's, 8s ; 50's, 4s- 2d; 25's, 2b 2d Oatmoal, 25's, 2s 8d Finest Table Potatoes, 3s 6d per owt Golden Syrup— 2lbs, 7d ; 41bs, Is ld ; 141bs, 3s 6d tin Treaolo— 2lbs, 6d ; 41bs, Is Cornflour, 3Jd lb New Zealand Mullet, 6d tin Loose Figs, fid lb Jam, 3 tins Is Raspberry and Blaok Currant, Cd tin Salad Oil, pints, lOd Sheeps' Tongues— lib, lid ; 21bs, Is 6d WILLIAM CAMPBELL'S, ORIENTAL TEA MART, MANNIRS BTRKKT. BALLIXGER BROS. NOTICE TO MARKSMEN. TT7E are prepared to take orders for ** Field Company, Webley, or other makea of Martini Match Rifles, or any Special Shooting Requisites for the coming season. Jefferiei' Wind-gauge, Yarnier'i and other linei in stook. BALLINGER BROS., Waring Taylor-street, near Drillshed.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 148, 25 June 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 148, 25 June 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 148, 25 June 1894, Page 1

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