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NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAI I LINE OF 3TEAMER3 FOR LONDON. Via Monte Video, Tenibiite, and Plymouth. Steamer. g Commander From Date. Rattonm ... *507,Forbti Lyttelton iffity 16 RimnUk»... 4618 Greenstieet June 13 Suapehu ... «02 Findlaj- Julr H Tongiriro . «6SJlH>om August 8 Bnjthine ...8127 Bone rcpt. 5 6.111.1V0 VeBHELS. Btngitikei 1183 April The Company's Mail Steamers oall at Monte Video on the homeward passage. For passage or freight, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPINO COMPANY Limited, Cnatomhouße-qnay. >wika^ QHIRE LINE DIRECT .Ssis&O STEAMERS. OTAGO TO LONDON. Fifishuh ... Z. 6000 tons 2400 h.p. NAntKSRnz 5100 tons 2500 h.p. Moiatshim ... 5100 tons 2500 h.p, Piethshibi 8000 tons 600 h.p. Butxshibi: 8000 tons 500 h.p. BAHFFSHIBC ... 8100 tons 500 h.p. The above magnificent steamers, whioh have all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout Mth ELECTRIC LIGHT, and aooommodation is provided for 36 Saloon Passengers. STEWARDESS is carried. SALOONPASSAGE MONEY, OTAGO TO LONDON. Through Tiokets issued from Wellington to London at £37 105. For fuller particulars, apply to the Managers, TURNBULL, MARTIN * CO., Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, Prinoes-street. Dunedin. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). *js£s fVHB S.S. GAIRLOCH leaveß .SKlSg'l- Waitam and New Plymouth for Onehunga on under (weathei and othci oiionmetuioea permittinir) :— APRIL. •Friday, 26th 10 p.m. •Tuesday, 30th 10 p.m. * Connect! with express train from Wellington. For particulars apply to undersigned. LEVIN ft CO., Agents. NOW IS THE TIME TO INTBODUCE THE XNCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT! Reducing your Gas Bill QQ per cant, and giving THREE TIMES MORE LIGHT, Without heat or vitiatian of the air. C BURNER Consumes gS. feet per hour, and gives l?Q oandle power. Owing to the LARGE SALES in Australasia we are now in a position to offer the Burnerß at a considerably REDUCED PRICE. Prices have been Reduced aB follows :—: — "C" BURNER, with Mantle and Mioa Chimney, from 27/3 TO 22/3 Extra Mantles, from ... S/Q TO 2/6 SIX REASONS WHY EVERY GAS-CONSUMER BHOULD ADOPT THE INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT:— 1. It eaves half the gaa bill. 2. It gives treble the light. 3. It can be attached to existing gas-fittings. 4. The light is clear, steady, and brilliant. 5. It doeß away with tho impurities of gaa. 6. It is pleasant, simple, and economical. Extracts from a few of the many testimonials from patrons of this Bystem : — University of Sydney:—" We estimate the saving of Gas, from the adoption of Incandescent Burners, at about QQ per cent." Bourke - street Congregational Chnroh, Sydney :— " There were J33 Burners nsed previonsly, and now, by using the Incandescent Lights, we only require Jg " St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney :— " Gas consumption per Sunday evening service roduoed from 2000 *° 300 ' an^ three times the light." St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney:— "Gas consumption reduced from 000 cc ' to 000 cc ' per I nar^ er < an d better light and no heat." To large consumers the saving represents so much that the initial cost of Burners becomes a mere bagatelle in comparison, while even Bmall consumers will find the coßt returned to them in a very short time, with all the advantages of a greatly-increased and more pleasing light. Full particulars can be obtained from JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Ld, Sols Agents fob THE AUSTRALASIAN INCANDESCENT GAS-LIGHT COMPANY, LIMITED, London and Sydney. JSJEND IT TO BFOKTT'S npo ARRIVE, Ex TRINIDAD AND CHARLES G. RICE, From New York. 2 oases Valentine & Co.'s Paints 26 do Handles— Pick, Slasher, Boys' Axe, Sledge, Adze, Spade, Hay Fork, Axe 25 do Henley Lawn Mowers 4 do Rochester Chimneya 5 oasks Clark Bros.' Lamps 50 cases Turpentine 1 do Sewing Machine Oilers 3 do 2401 and 5F Locks 1 do Ames' Hollow Augers 1 crate Birch Seats 1 case Stanley Planes 1 do L'hommedian Augers 4 do Diseton's Saws and Files 3 crates Mr 3. Potts' Sad Irons 1 ease Wood Mouse Traps 45 do Mann's Eureka Axes, handled 6 do Vulcan Boys' Axes 3 do Tinned Rivets 2 do>Agricnltnral Wrenches 2 do Hay Rakes 1 do Morse Drills, J to i 1 do Buffalo Drills 1 do Cheney's Hammers 3 do Finishing Nails 1 do Malleable Castings 1 do Plain Silver Rim Bands 1 do Felloe Pates 1 do Knob Patch Fasteners 1 do Fifth Wheels 1 do Black Knife Handle Wrenohes 10 do F. and N. Lawn Mowers ARRIVED, Ex S.S. KAIKOURA— 110 tons Galvanised Fencing Wire, Nos. 6,7,8 9 bales Paperhangings 10 tons Galvanicod Barb Wire STEWAUT & CO., WHOLESALE IRONMONGERS, CODBTENAY-PLACE AND VIOTOBIA-STBEET. V«f CRABTREE & SONS, Enqinekhs and BoinnMiKEtia. Makors of small Compound Steam Engines, for Dairy Factories — tho most economical engines made Wrought Iron Split Pullies, Shaftings Flax Machinery and Fittings always in stock Sawmill Machinery a specialty Agent for Thos. Broadbent & Sons's direct steam-driven Hydro Fxtractor, suitable for wool washers, woollen mills, and laundrymen. Prices on application. CITY FOUND KY, EVA-STBEET, WeLLINGT' N. RACE CARDS and PROGRAMMES for Season, also Prizo Lilts and Schedules for Agrionltnral, Horticultural, and other Sooieties, printed at the Evening Post office, oc tho most reasonable terms.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 98, 26 April 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 98, 26 April 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 98, 26 April 1895, Page 1