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\'EW ZEALAND SHIPPING V-,, 'COMPANY'S KOYAL W/ j LTNE OF QTEAMEBS T , 1V , FOtt LONDON, VIA MO, /kkki'll-'VK, AND PLYJrO' ,-3-j _^»1_ Steamer. a rkMuiminder Fr 1 1 ? bate. ~M fa-P&Z; ■.ujißOSJnuaUy Jan 84, 93 Warrants issuod for Passages from tho United Kingdom. Round the World (first-class), throuph Canada or Unitod States, returning by N.Z.S Co., or vice versa, .£125. For passage or freight, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY Limited* Onatomhonße-qnay. FOR LONDON. "fgife&i^nMHE s.b. "" CELTIC KrNG Leaves Wellington for London about 20th SEPTEMBER. Few Saloon Berths diisengagod. Farb .£35 Apply UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZBaLAND (Limitkd). SHIRE LINE DIRECT STEAMERS. . TURNBULL, MARTIN & CO. Managers, Ss*Ste^.rr>HE magnificent new Bteam•aSaWSS? X ship PERTHSHIRE, 5550 tons register, 3500 horse-power. P. Wallace, Commander, is intonded to sail from WEL. LINGTON to LONDON DIRECT, calling ionly at LAS PALMAS, about SATURDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. This Steamor has State Rooms amidsbipß for a few Saloon Pabbenoeks, who will be taken at .£35 eaah adult. Apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited), Or to Agents. TURNBULL, MARTIN, & CO., T)wnors, Dunedin. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited), "ll^ifesJvnpHE S.S. GAIRLOCH loaves <j&Mßfims> JL Wttitaia and Now Plymouth ' r/tr /t Osahunfja r.a uuclcr (woaiher aad othef oircwsistsnooa pavmiltinj?) : — SEPTEMBER. *Tu&day, 18th 10 p.m. *Friday, 21st 10 p.m. •Tuesday, 25th 10 p.m. ♦Friday. 28th 10 p.m. • Couneota wiWi oxyoas train from Wellington. Fox ptrtioulMß apply to undoisignod. LEVIN & CO., Agents. LAST WEEK OF SALE. ONLY SEVEN DAYS LONGER. IN order to make room for goods toarrive Bhortly, I shall TO-DAY (SATURDAY) and following woek offer the whole of my present stook at reductions of from 33 to 50 per cent., and invito the residents of Wellington and surrounding districts to take the full advantage of this genuine offer. Table Linen Cretonnes Calicos REDUCED Shootings Shirtings 33 Lace Curtain 3 Bed Quilts >■ to Blankets Navy Serges 50 Dress Goods Towels Per Cent. Forfars and Dowlas Dimities EVERYTHING REDUCED. EVERYTHING FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. No Bogu%Bargains ! No Half Measures ! All New Goods ! ALL GENUINE REDUCTIONS! Call Early and have the Piok. JOH. E. LINDBERG, Wrong Sidb of Cuba-stbebt. Paroels delivered free.

XVREAKFAST BACON, BREAKFAST BACON, Mild, Lkan, and Tender. THE BEST THE WORLD CAN PRODUCE. HUME & SON i Have now received their usual supply of Irish Hams and Bacon. Also, Their famed Green Island cnre, which they can recommend with conndenoo. CHEESE. CHEESE. Received ex. Duke of Sutherland, 74 CASES, Comprising the following :— Doublo Gloucester Choddar Loaf Choddar Stilton Gruyfire Parmesan Gorgonzola Edams' Cremo do ltv Creme And other assortments. HUME & SON, GENERAL GROCERS, TEA, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, WII.LIB-BTBEIT, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 225. AN OUNCE OF FACT 18 WORTH A TON OF THEORY, BUT 12 OUNCES OF SURATURA TEA 13 WORTH 16 OUNCES OF ORDINARY TEA. IFACV1 FAC VO S RTH 1000 OPINIONS. THE ENORMOUS DEMAND FOR THE EAMOUS SURATURA TEA And its extraordinary value is exciting tho envy of ita competitors and the admiration of its oonBurners. Tho latter unanimously agree on the following points :— SURATURA TEA is wonderful value. SURATURA TEA is most economical. SURATURA TEA is dehoiously flavored. SURATURA TEA is not blended with inferior Teas. SURATURA TEA is absolutely purs. MR. WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, Willis-street, Wellington. DEAR Slß— About four months ago I purchasod a box of your Chocolate Worm Tablets for my little girl, and the first day. after taking them, she passed 29 Worms, from 6in to lOin in length, and sinoe then she has passed several more, from lOin to 12in long. My wife and I are quite confident that tho tablets saved her life, for whioh aocopt our hoartiost thanks. WILLIAM I.IDDY, Bootmaker, Ist August, 1894. Tnitvillo. Thoso celebrated Tablota are Bout post free to any address for Is 6d. Sole proprietor — WM. C. FITZGEKALD, Consulting Chemist, next Evening Post offioo. 2/6— Advioe and Medioino at all hour*— 2/6

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 67, 17 September 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 67, 17 September 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 67, 17 September 1894, Page 1

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