OHAW. SAVTLL, AND ALUION COMO PAN^ (LlMITKI)) Will despatch thoir tchkolh ns nnder (oircumstttnucs permitting), FOII LONDON. Faht I'ahhbnokb STBAMBn-j. Name. \i £ Oommaurt'r nD<lln D<llc f '. jf n rort . of Lg Bepart re Doimrture lonio ...|i7S3j Kullcy Oot 18 Lyttolton 'fniuui ...j jf>Bl| Evans Nov 15 Uothio ..,.'7730, Jennings Dec 13 Doric ...l»784 Kempoou Jan 10 The Homeward Passage will bo via Bio do Janeiro and TonorifFe, and the time oocupiod should not exceed 40 days. Cargo Stbamkrb. m Probable v^ .n , Nnrao. g Commnnd'r Time of n rt f « H Sailinff. "OP"* 1110 Pakoha ... 1331 Nicol Sopt. Hntntiui...Xt22 McDoupill Oct. Rmi^atlrn; 4045 Burton Nov. Miunari ... )5H3 Haxwoll Dec. Maori ...'Si**) Wotfittt Jan. Sailing Vkssklb. Samo. Tn» Commander 'tf^},,™ 1 " 5 Oumiru ... 1301 Fullurton November 'J'ho undersigned ace empowered to grant p;wtß»ges frojn London to New Zealand, payment for wbioji has been guaranteed in the (,'olcny :— — W. & G. TURNBULL ft CO MUEEAYj BOBEBTS & CO. LEVIN & CO. "ftSTESSAGEBIES MABITIMEB. IH. — SYDNEY TO LONDONj via PARIS, Steamers of 6000 tons, nnder postal oontrirt with tlio FroDoh Government, calling *t Mblhournk, Adelaide, Alb ant, Mahi, Adrn, Sukz, and Port Said, will be dis* patched monthly as follows :—: — Statmship^ (Wander. Aiißtralinn ... Q Didicr Atiff 27 AnR 81 VillodoJuCiotatTiFiasohi Sppt27 Oot 1 Polyprneii ../L Boulard Oct 27 Oot 81 Passengers booked to Bombat, Bkuxion, Mauritius, and East Coast of Africa. IJatoa of .PaßEasre to London — FntßT Saloon, to .£7O, inoluding Table Wines. Liberal Concessions to Famiues. Return Ti'^kkt 1 ?, available for 9or 12 months, at itcmrcED Bates. English bpoken on no xi\t>. Upon arrival at Marseilles, English hi'erprotors meet tho passengers for London and give them every assistance in landing and passing thpiv luggago through the Cub-r-omu, &c, and also accompany them to Pariß start Calais. N.B.— -Passengers' Luggago conveyed froe o£ co^l to London by Steamer. '- pccwl advantages offered to passengers taking t)iK>u<;h tickets from New Zoaland. For further particulars, apply to LEVIN & CO., Agents. •>o, i> TQiENTNSULAR ft ORIENTAL ■2#^' *- SI'EAM NAVIGATION CO. j Jim Company's Bplendid Steamships will i as follows, for LONDON, %r/«lii>K at Adelaide, King George's Sound, 'Jal-imbo, Adon, Snoa, Pori Said, Brindisi, .i'-lc.i, r.ibrnltar, Plymouth:— _ et-f.imcr. Toy Commander. ]£?™ Melnyunty. b oumo# Himnlnyn ... fiß°B R Q Kumiy Rept. 0 Sept. 8 Bn\limr«t ...'47 13 T-t Angus Bept. 17 Sept. 23 AroadU ...R363.W B Andrews Oot. 1 Oct. 6 Valetta ... 491V8 F Urißeoe Oct. 16 Oot. 20 Borne ... 5515 A. B Daniell Oct. 81 Nov. 8 Parramatta 4771 P Harris Nov. W Nov. 17 Ocenni ... 636 i B Ctewnrt Nov. 26 Dec. 1 Austialiii ... 7000 1 Reeves | Dec. 10 Dec. 15 1 t 1 ""cilitoS »t Hobnrt en routs from Bydney. And fortnightly thereafter. IVs.'onirer faros from any port in Now Z "0,v.vl fhiolnding saloon paosages to Sydney to London : — Firat Class — Single, Sixty and Seventy Guineas ; return, available for nice months, .€lO5 j rotnrn, available for twelve months, £115. Beoond Clas3 — Single, £37 and £12 ; return, available for twelve months, JGrio. Passage money can be paid •t this end for passages from England. For hirthor partfottlui, apply to tho *. gents, JOHNSTON *CO.,{™ig»n. Or, THOS. COOK ft SON, Wellington. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER AND MAIL SERVICE, via thi SUEZ CANAL. *p*fcjys,i-__nriHE following Royal Mail I Steamships belonging to the OKIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES will loave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on the undermentioned dates for PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO, tho SUEZ CANAL, NAPLEB, and GIBRALTAR :— From From Tons. Sydney. Melbourne. Okotava ... 5552 Sep. 24 Sep. 29 Obub.v ... 5552 Oct. 8 Oot. 13 Cuzco ... 3918 Oot. 22 Oot. 27 And fortnightly thereafter. Through Faros to London, .£ls 15s to Sevonty-threo Pounds Ten Shillings, Canal duos included. fares reduced to .£37 and £-12. Passengers sooure speoial advantages by booking through from Now Zealand, being providod with passages to Australia, which are included in the aboves faros. Rktubn Tickets. First Saloon, available for 9 months ...i!lO5 First Saloon, available for 12 months ... 115 Second Saloon, available for 12 months. . . 65 - Passages from London. — Third-olass JBIG lGs to £21. . Speoial facilities afforded for bringing out friends and relatives by pro-payment of tho passage monoy here. Parcels Booked through to London at Reduced Rates.-'' For further particulars, apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND {Limited), General Agents for New Zealand.
np dick on Landin" PEEK, FREAN, & COS BISCUITS* CoNßisTiNa or— Albert Aroade Cafe Chateau Coooanut Colonial Combination Kingston Macoaroons ■ Dutoh Maocaroonß Marie Sandringham Lemon Wafers • Baspberry Wafers Chocolate Wafers Iced Berona Gossamer Chieftain Zephyr Milk Milk Craokers Busks Cream Craokoia, <to., w &o. AMBTON-QUAY * BOWEN-STBEET. HOUSES OF ANY SIZE FUENISHED THROUGHOUT ON THE HIEE SYSTEM. J § MANTTAN, • IMPORTER, BON MAECHE - - Cuba-stbeet, Opposite Royal Oak Hotel, Is now prepared to Furnish Houses, of any size on the Timb-Patmknt System. , A small deposit only required to be paid down ; the balanoe by easy monthly instalments. Full particulars on application. WILLIS-STEEET. PRANK GRADY'S rpHE QHOP "J7IOB "pBESENTS. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Clocks. Watches, Chains, Engagement, Signet, Keopcr, and Weddinpr Bings, Bangles, PinH, Brooches, Studs, Links, Charms, &o. ; Sterling Silver Matchboxes, Penoils, Purses, Serviette Bings, Tea Spoons, Bntter Knives, Ac. ; Novelties in Eloctro-plated Goods, suitable for wedding presents ; Fiold and Opera Glasses. Spectacles and Folders, to suit all sights ; Ftvoß, Desks, Companions* Dressing Cnsos, Purses, Bags. Card Casos, Albums, Photo. Frames. Fanoy Glass and China, Stationary. &c. Jewellery of overy description manufactured on the promisoa. Watch, Clock, and Jewellery repairs; Antiquo Jewellery ro-modclled. Competent workmen. Personal supervision. nnHE QHOP TTIOR "JJRESENTS, FRANK GEADY'S, Willib-btumst.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1894, Page 1
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911Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1894, Page 1
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