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THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S KOYAL MAIL BTEAMERS •£2gSt?- XA7"ILL be despatched for -i«SiaS£ ♦» LONDON as under, via Bio <le Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth :—: — ;)W.'j:er». mindei. "««• DepurVre Bnahine ... 6127 Bone July IS r./ttel'on Kalkoura ... 1507 Forbea kug 9 Lyttoltcm Bnapeha ... 1202 FindUr Sept. 6 Aonuigi ... 410e;Sutcliff Oct 4 HimutMka .. 4615 Oreengtreet Nov. 1 i The above steamers have splendid accommodation for all olasses of passengers at moderate rates. / Return Tickets at Reduced Fares. Warrants issued for Passages from tho United Kingdom to New Zealard. For full particulars concerning freight or passage, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY Limited, Customhouse-quay. ENGLAND IN 31 DAYS. ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS BERVICE Tux Passenger Route to England Is undoubtedly the A. & A. ROUTE. Avoiding aliko the hoat of the Bed Sea and the' >old of Cape Horn, and giving Passengers the opportunity of travelling in luxury and comfort through the most interesting country in the world. The steamers of this Line are appointed to have Sydney and Anokland for Honolulu and San Francisco every Four Woeks, sailing as under ; — Commander. Alamida H G Morse July 9 July 14 Auk. 2 VUBiros.* HMHayvard Aug. 6 Aug. li Aug. Bo MoitowAi BI Carey Sept 3 Sept 8 Sept 27 SPECIAL REDUCED FAEEB FROM SYDNEY OR AUCKLAND : Saloon w£66 to .£67 <Js 2d Steerage i!31 19s 7d Tiokots aro good until used, and Saloon Passengers can break their journey at any place en route, and have also the option of travelling either through the UNITED STATES or CANADA. For all information, apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). ?&|gg^nn HE S.S. GAIRLOOH leaves .laSssPJ* 1 J- Wai tar a and New Plymouth for Onehunga aa under (weathoi and other oiroamat(u:oes pormitMng) : — JULY. •Friday, 13th 10 p.m. •Tuesday. 17th 10 p.m. •Friday. 20th 10 pm. •Tuesday, 21th 10 p.m. •Friday, 27th 10 p.m. •Tuesday, 31st 10 p.m. * Connects with pzpresa train from Wellington. For particulars apply to undersigned. LEVIN * CO., Agents. LADIES, FOR A.PTERNOON TEA, DAINTILY SERVED AT MODERATE PRICE. QO TO LATTEY, LIVERMORE & CO.'S (Limited) TEA SHOP, 71 WILLIS-STREET, 71 (M'Gill's Buildings). H. J. RODGERS & CO., r|THE WHOLESALE CARPET A LINOLEUM, AND LINEN WAREHOUSE, Next Winder's, Manners-street. SALE ! BANK SALE ! LINOLEUMS SEIZED— 2yds Linoleum ... 1b 9d for Is 4d 2yds Linolenm ... 2s 6d for Is lid 2yds Linolenm ... 3s 6d for 2s lid 2yds Linolenm ... 4s 6d for 3b 6d SOLD FOR BANK— 4yds Linoleum ... 2s 6d for Is lid 4yds Linoleum ... 3a 6d for 2s 3d 4yds Linolenm ... 4b Od for 2s 6d 4yds Linoleum ... 4s 6d for 3s 6d" - BANK SALE BANK. LADIES' WATERPROOF CLOAKS, All Reduced. Shop open till 9.30, to enable Workingmen to buy. H. J. RODGERS & CO., Next Winder's. Manners-street. Motto : " Semper Confidendum " |MANT T A N, Direct Importer of China, Glass, and Earthenware. J. M* NTT AN has much plcasuro in announcing that he has scoured the Promises in Cuba-street lately occupied by Shaw, Robinson & Co. (opposite Royal Oak Hotel), and is REMOVING from the Bon March*" with an enormous Stock of CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, FANCY GOODS Of Evory Conceivable Description. ALSO, CUTLERY, ELECTROPLATE, FURNITURE, NOVELTIES, &c., Ac. The Proprietor cannot sufficiently tbu.uk the pnblio for the very large amonnt of support accorded to him since he commenced the Retail Business a little over a year ago ; and it is in consequence of this appreciation of his efforts that he has been induced to take these more suitable and commodious premises, w'uero he will keep a stock second to none in the colony. Address— J. MANTT AN, Bon Marche, Cuba -street (opposite Royal Oak Hotxl). Also, 171, Lambton - quat. PRIVATE ELECTRIC LIGHTING. WE are prepared to undertake the Wiring of Buildings and the Supply of all Internal Fittings, or the Erection of Private Installations. 'Estimates given. A Complete Stock of Lamps for Sale at Lowest Prioes. J. E. HAVES ft CO., Lambton.quay. Wellington, 6th July, 1894. W. C. FITZGERALD, Esq., Consulting Chemist, Wellington. DEAR SIR— I doaira to express my best thanks for tho wonderful relief given to me by the skilful manner in which yon syringed my ear and extracted that marvellous pillar of congealed wax, nearly an inch in length. For whioh good servioo much thaiks.— i'ourg very truly, JIM.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 9, 11 July 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 9, 11 July 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 9, 11 July 1894, Page 1