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SHAW, SAVILL. AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited) Will despatch thoir vessels as under (oiromnstances permitting), FOR LONDON. Fast Passenger Steamers. Kame. §§ Commoner D »£°& onio ...1763 Kidloy Oat 18 Lyttelton Tumul ...5081 Evans Nov 15 Quthio ...7730 Jennings Deo 13 Dorio ... 1784 Kempion Jan 10 The Homeward Passage will be via Rio de Janeiro and Toneriffe, and the timo ooonpied should not exceed 40 days. Cargo Steamers. ~& Probable prt , Name. g Command'r taol DojMLrtnro Maori ...5200 Moffatt August Lyttelton Palcoba ...1831 Nicol Sept. ftlutatua ... 3322 McUougall Oct. Unugatira 4045 Burton Nov. Mnmiiri ...3583 Mflxwoll Dec. Tho undorsignod are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for whioh baa been guaranteed in the Colony :— W. A G. TUBNBULL A CO. MURRAY, EOBEBTS A CO. LEVIN A CO. l^-v EHBAGEEIEB MARITIMES. ' BTDNF.Y TO LONDON, via PABIS, Sreamora of 6000 tons, under postal oontraot with tho Frenoh Government, oalling at Melbourne, Adelaide, Albant,Mahe, Aden, Suez, and Port Said, will be diapatohod monthly as follswa :— Steam-hlp, Com'ander. B^ UaSSia Australian ... Q Did lor Auk 27 Auk 31 VUledolaCiotat L Fiaschl Sept 27 Oot \ Folynenen ...,L Boulard Jet 27 Oot 31 Pasßengera booked to Bombat, Reunion, Mauritius, and East Coast ot Ajeioa. Rates of Passage to London — First I Saloon, £60 to £70, inoluding Table Winea. Liberal Concessions to Families. Return Tiokxtb, availablo for 9 or 12 months, at Reduced Bates. English spoken on board. Upon arrival at Marseilles, English Interpreters meet tho passengers for London and givo them every assiatanoe in landing and passing their luggago through the Customs, Ao., and also accompany them to Paris ■nd Calais. N.B.— Passengors' Luggage oonveyedfree of cost to London by Steamer. Special advantagos offorod to passengers taking through tickets from New Zoaland. For further particulars, apply to LEVIN A CO., Agenta. i**S*w f PENINSULAR A ORIENTAL |31S!P§?.R STEAM NAVIGATION CO. 'f he Coinpany'e splendid Steamships will depatohed as follows, for LONDON, • tilhig at Adelaide, King George's Sound, Co'ouibo, Aden, Sues, Port Said, Brindiai, Widu. Gibraltar, Plymonth :— Leave Leave Btwaer. Tn« Oonunander. 'fJrtney Mcl " ' * * bourne. Himalaya ..CB9BRG Murray Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Ballaara: ... 4748 r i Angus Bept. 17 Sept. 23 Arcadia ...638.1 W B Andrew* Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Valetta ...'49IH B P Briscoe Oct. 16 Oct. 20 Borne ...'5546 1 B-Bn- iell Oct. 89 Noy. 3 Pammalta 477 11P Harris Nov. 19 Nov. 17 Ocpana ... 636 i.B Btewort Nov. 26 Dec. 1 Australia ... 70001 Reeves Dec. 10 Dec. 15 • Calling at Hobart en route from Sydney, And fortnightly thereafter. Poaaontror fares from any port in New Zealand (inolading saloon passages to Sydney to London :— First Class— Single, Sixty •nd Seventy Guineas ; return, available for nine months, -£105; retain, available for twelve months, Xlls. Second Class— Single, J837 and £42 ; return, available for twelve months, jBCS. Pasaage money can be paid at thu end for passages from England. For farther parUonl»r«, apply to the JOHNSTON A 00.,{52J«gOi, THOS. COOK A SON, Wellington. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FIRST.CLASS PASSENGER AND MAIL SERVICE, via the SUEZ CANAL. '"^SSJ^T^HE following Boyal Mail 3gm&£ X Steamships belonging to the OKIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on the undermentioned dates for PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO, the SUEZ CANAL, NAPLES, and GIBRALTAR :— From From Tons. Sydney. Melbonrne. Ormuz ... 6031 Sep. 10 Sep. 15 Orqtata ... 5552 Sep. 24 Sep. 29 And fortnightly thereafter. Through Fares to London, Twenty Pounds to Seventy-throe Pounds Ten Shillings, Canal duos inoluded. Second-class fares reduced to £37 and £43. First and aeoond-olass passengers aeoure apeoial advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with saloon passages to Australia, whioh are inoluded in tho abovos fares. .- v Return Tickets. First Saloon, available for 9 months ...JBIOS First Saloon, available for 12 months ... 115 Second Saloon, available for 12 montha. . . 65 Passages from London. — Third-olass £16 16s to Je2l. , . . Special facilities afforded for bringing out friendß and relatives by pre-payment of the fossage money here. ahoels Booked through to London at Reduced Bates. For further particulars, apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF • NEW ZEALAND (Limited), General Agenta for New Zealand.

m d i c- k .on Landing, - peek, fkean, * co's biscuits* Consisting ot— Albert Arcade Cafe Chateau; Coooanut Colonial Combination Kingston Maooaroons Dutoh Macoaiooni Marie Sandringham Lemon Wafera Baspberry Wafeia Chooolate Wafera loed Berona Gossamer Chioftain Zephyr Milk Milk Crackers Ruaks Ctgojxx Crackers. A 0.,, Ao. AMBTON-QUAY ft BOWEN-STEEET. MB. WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, Willis-street, Wellington. DEAB Slß— Abont four raontha ago I pnrohttßod a box of your Chocolate Worm Tablets for my little girl, and the first day. after taking them, she passed 20 Worms, from 6in to lOin in length, and since then slio has passed several more, from lOin to 12in long. My wi f e and I are quito confident that tho tablets saved her life, for which acoopt our heartiost thanks. WILLIAM LIDDY, Bootmaker, Ist August, 1894. Tajtvillo. These colobrated Tablets aro sent post free to any address for Is 6d. Solo proprietor— WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, noxt Evening Post offioo. 3/6— Advice and Medicine at all hours— 2/6 WINTER SUIT, £3 3s FOB CASH ONLY. I ONES A ASHDOWN, Tailors, Lambtonquay, having reoeivod a consignment of Tweeds at a largo dii>oonnt from ordinary pricos, guaranteed all wool, well shrunk, will supply for the presont season a long felt want, making, 'FOR CASH ONLY. £3 3s WINTER SUIT. LANDING, EX CRITIC KIKGf^ALVANISED CIRCULATING *-* CYLINDERS, RUBBER HOSE, BRASS TRADE REQUISITES, Ac. Ac. Ex BIMUTAKA— GALVANISED AND BLACK PIPES AND FITTINGS. SAMUEL DANKS A SON, El»otbo-»lat»b8, \ Plumbers, Bbab founders, ac,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 50, 28 August 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 50, 28 August 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 50, 28 August 1894, Page 1