BHAW,8 HAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited) Will despatch thoir vessels rb under (oironmstannoß permitting), FOR LONDON. Fast Passenoeb Steamers. Name. II Con^d-r ,££& D^O vu r ro ' lonio ... 1753 Kidloy Oct 18 Lyttoltou Tainul ... 'jOIH Ktuds Nov 15 Qotlno ... 7730 Jennings Doc 13 Doric ... !784| Kempson Jan 10 Tho Homeward Passage will be via Rio do Janoiro and Tonoriffe, and the timooooupiod should not exoeod 40 days. Caboo Steamers. a Probablo t,.^ „. Name. J Command'r Timo of £££„ Pnkoha ... 1331 Nicol Sept. ftlatatna ... 3322 MoDougall Oct. Raugatira VH6 Burton Nov. Mamari ...5683 Maxwell Doc. Maori ...5200 Moffntt Jan. Sailing Vessels. Name. Trs Comm»ndor '^sailing" 10 Oumiru ... 13(11 Fullarlon Nov mbtr Tho undorsigned are empowered to grant paßJagoa from London to Now Zealand, payment for wbioh has boen guaranteed in the Colony :— W. & G. TUUNBULL & CO MURRAY, ROBERTS 4 CO. LEVIN & CO. *.| EBBAGERIEB MARITIMEB. SYDNEY TO LONDON, via PARIS Sloamors of 6000 tons, under pontal contract with tho FroDoh Government, calling at Mklbourne, Adelaide, Albant,Mahe, Aden, Sukz, and Pobt Said, will be dispatchod monthly as follows :—: — 8ta _ M^_ Com>>naCT - _By&; Melbourne Australian ... Q Didior Ane 27 Au(f 31 VillodolaCiotatLFiaschi Snpt27 Oot 1 Folynrßieu ... L Boulard Oot 27 Oct 31 Passengers booked to Bombat, Reunion, Mauritius, and East Coast or Afeica. Rates of Passage to London — Fibst Saloon, .£6O to JJ7O, inolnding Tablo Wineß. Liberal Conoossions to Familios. Return Tickets, available for 9 or 12 months, at Reduced Rates. English spoken on BOABD. Upon arrival at Marseilles, English interpreters meot the passengers for London and give them every assistance in landing and passing thoir luggage through the Customs, &0., and also aooompany them to Paris and Calais. N.B.— PaasongerB 1 Luggage conveyed free of coat to London by Steamer. ?pocial advantages offered to passengers talcing throngh tickets from New Zealand. For further particulars, apply to LEVIN & CO., Agents. •; -:. .is--, -OENINSULAR A ORIENTAL vi>%3 * STEAM NAVIGATION CO The Company's splendid Steamships will deflpii'tohed aa follows, for LONDON, Wtiling at Adalaido, King George's Sound, Colombo, Aden, Sues, Port Said, Brindisi, ifftlta, Gibraltar, Plymouth :—: — "~~~~~ Leave I^*' 6 Steamer. Tna Commander. 'qq v fl nflT MclHimalaya ... 6898.R Q Hurray Rept. 8 Sept. 8 Ballaarat ...'4718T ¦* Angus Sept. 17 Pept. _ Arcadia ... 6363,W 8 Andrews Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Viilctta ...''l9lH R P Briscoe Oct. 15 Oct. 30 Borne ...'5515 X B Da'.iell Oct 81 Nov. 8 Parramatta '477 1 P Harris Nov. 11 Nov. 17 Oceana ... BS6S E-Rtewnrt ! Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Australia ... 70001 Reeves Dec. 10 Dec. 15 * Culling at Hobart en route from BydneT. And fortnightly thereafter. Passenger faros from any port in Now 2 inland (including saloon passages to Sydney to Londou : — First Class — Single, Sixty »nd Seventy Guineas ; return, available for nino months, .£105; return, available for trrolvo months, i}lls. Second Class— Single, £37 and £42 ; return, available for twelve months, .£65. Passage money can be paid »t this end for passages from England. For further particular!, apply to the ganta, JOHNSTON *Co.,{™s& Or, THOS. COOK ft SON, Wellington. ORIENT LINE OF EOYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER AND MAIL SERVICE, via the SUEZ CANAL. ¦KpjStL^ fTlHE following Royal Mail jjjgjgitsfty J. Steamships belonging to the ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES will leave SYDNF.Y 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. Ouotava ... 5552 Sep. 24 Sop. 29 Ohuba ... 5552 Oct. 8 Oot. 13 Cuzco ... 3918 Oot. 22 Oot. 27 And lortnightly thoreaftor. Through Faroß to London, .£ls 15s to Seventy-three Pounds Ten Shillings, Canal dnos inoluded. Second-class faros reduoed to £37 and JE42. Passengers secure speoial advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with passages to Australia, whioh are included in bhe abovea fares. Return Tickets. First Saloon, available for 9 months ...J3105 First Saloon, available for 12 months ... 115 Second Saloon, available for 12 months. . . 65 PABBAGEB FBOM LONDON. — Third-oIaSS £16 16s to .221. Speoial facilities afforded for bringing out friends and relatives by pre-payment of the passage money here. Parcels Booked through to London at Reduced Rates. For farther particulars, apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited), General Agents for New Zealand.
m dick on Landing PEEK, FREAN, * COS BISCUITS' Conbistino or— • Albert Aroado Cafe Chateau Coooanut Colonial Combination Kingston Maooaroons Dntoh Maooaroons' Marie Sandringham Lemon Wafers Raspberry Wafer* Chocolate Wafers lood Berona Gossamer Chieftain Zephyr Milk Milk Crackers Rusks Cream Craokers, A 0.,, Ao, AMBTON-QUAY & BO WEN-STREET. HOW ARE YOUR POOR FEET TRY BERRY'S MIRACULOUS CORN SALVE, A fow applications of whioh removes CORNS, CALLOSITIES, *c, WITHOUT PAIN, Makes walking a plcasuro instead of a penance. In Boxos, Is. Post Free. Ladies' Abdominal Bolts Sanitary Towels Indiarubber Hot Water Bottles, English made Hard Rubber and French Trusses Shouldqr Straps for Girls Feoding Cups Prepared only by J. BERRY, (Late Fred White) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST" 81, Cuba-street, Wellington. ALFRED NICOL, f¥7ATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND TT OPTICIAN, (Eight years with W. Littlejohn & Son), Has pleasure in announcing the arrival of the following New Goods : — Ladios' Gold Watohes, Fob Alberts, latest in Gold Brooches (set with ohrysoprase and pearls), Gold Links, Silver Brooches, &o. Also, a few Novelties in STERLING SILVER AND ELECTROPLATED GOODS, Suitable fob Presents. AH Goods Marked in Plain Figures and at very Moderate Prioos. Inspection invited. The Watch and Jewsllsbt Repairs will be personally attended to. Noto the Address : ALFRED NICOL, 67, WILHS-BTBEET, WELLINGTON. APPY HOMES AND HOW TO MAKE THEM.— Receipt : Housokoopora uso cakos, pastry, sconce, Ac, bakod with AnDBKSow'b Jumbo Brand Baking Powdxb,
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 68, 18 September 1894, Page 1
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914Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 68, 18 September 1894, Page 1
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