SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COM- i PANT (Luutjsd) j Fill dcnpatch their Teasels as under (circumstances permitting), ' FOB LONDON. Fast Passbnqib Stkamebs. „ ;«„ _-. OlltO Of Port Of Mam.. £ Command r v^^n Departure Qothio ...7730 KidleT Sept. 19 Wellington Aotc» ... (MOO Scotmnd 0 1. 17 Tokomarn 623S Maxwell Hot. U losin ... 4753 Kempson Dec. 13 Tainnl ... '5OBll Kvaaa Jan. 9 The Homo-ward Passage 'trill be via Bio do Janeiro and Tenoriffe, and the time oconpied should cot exoeed 40 days. CaBQO StEAMEBS. f Probable prt . Comcuraa'r Tuna of twm*™. Uuuxi ... KSS Xemok Augtut Maori ... 5300 Moffalt Sept. Pakeha ...1331 Niool Nor. Matatai ... 3332 MoDongll] Not. Kang&tira IJSS Burton Deo. The undersigned are empowered to cranl passages from London to. New Zefclind, payment for -whioh has boen guaranteed in the Colony i— W. & G. TUKNBULL 4 CO. MUEUAY, ROBERTS A CO. LEVIN 4 CO. EPSAtiBRIBS MARIT MBS. £ 5 ii r SYDNEY TO LONDON *ia PAKIB, Steamera of 6000 tons, under postal oontraotwith the Frecoh Government, oalling at Mki.bottbnb, Adblaidi, Albany, Mam, Adsk, Subx. and Pout Said, will be dispatohed monthly aa follows :— Stcstnmhip. loom'anto. | M <^L Atutralien ... G Didier Aug. 27 AnR. SI TxUedeUCioUtLP«ischi °ept, S7 Oct.l PolTnesien ... L Boniud Oct. S7 Not. 1 Am. Behio .^'A PoTdenot Nov. 87 Deo. 1 Paßsengem booked to Bombat, BxtmiOM, I MAtramus, and Eabt Coast or Atmoa. Batei of Passage to London — First Salooh, 460 to 470, including Table Wines. Liberal Conoeesiona to Families. BrnntM Tiokktb, aTailable for 9 or 12 months, at BnmciD Batbs. Enqlibh sroKnr on BOABD. Upon arriTal at Mareeilles, Englist interpreters meet the passeagors for London mid give them every adsbtanoa in landing Rnd pasoing their luggage through the One. toras, Ao., and also nooampany them to Paris •ad Cal»jj). N.B. — PaseoctTrfia' Lu^trage conveyed free cost to London by Steamor. Special advantages offered to passengers taking through tioketa from New Zealand, For farther partioalan, apply to j I LEVIN 4 CO., Agents. ;g^>, "OBNINSITLAE ft OBIENTAL STHAM NAVIGATION CO. The Company's splendid Boyal Mail Steamships will be despatched as follows, for LONDON, railing at Adelaide, King George's Sound. Colombo, Aden, Saei, Port I Said.Brindigi, Malta, Gibraltar, Plymonth.— T^._. Lear* Farnmttta 1874 P. Harris Sept S Sept 7 Auitralia . 7COOI Beeves Sept 16 Sept 21 KauilU ...-SOIBB. H»rt«T Sept 90 Oct 5 Areidia .. 63!0|A. 0. Loggia. EOct 14 Opt 19 BaUaarat ...j*472 T. S. Align* sOct5 Oct 28 Nor 3 PASSENGER FAKES From any Port in New Zealand .(inoluding Saloon Passage to Sydney)— Sinoli Tickets— First Saloon ... to J873 10 0 Second Saloon ... .£39 and £42 0 0 Bitttrn TiomtTS, available for 12 months— Firat Saloon £110 Second Saloon £70 Passage Money for Passages from England may be paid at this end. For further particulars apply to the Agents, JOHNSTON 4 CO.,{™i°*£Or THOS. COOK 4 SON, Wellington. EVENING POST JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. TTAVING recently imported from "the ■eading Foundries in Europe and America all the LATEST DESIGNS and INVENTIONS in TYPE and PBINTING MATEBIAL, we are prepared to undertake all descriptions of GENERAL JOB PRINTING, at LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES consistent with First-class Work' manship. - _ — Business Cards, Circulars Billheads, Memo. Forma , Statements, Invoices Letter and Note Headings Customs and Shipping Forms Mercantile and Law Printing \ Auctioneers', Seed, and other Catalogues Friendly Societies' Statements of Acooun Posters, HandbiUs.'Streamers, Dodgers, and General Theatrical and Show Printing Ball Programmes and Invitations Ladies' and Gentlemen's Visiting Cards Prospectuses and Balance-sheetii Calioo Streamers Books", Pamphlets, Prioe-lists .Articles of Association^ - Forms of For Sale and To Let Tag and Luggage Labels ' Rules, By-ltirs, Penoe-Cards 4e. 40. 40. ' BLTJNDELL BROS., NEEAL LETTERPRESS PRINTS WILLIS-STBUT. BEFORE DECIDING FUtiBI INBPKCT LIPP 4 SOHNE PIANOS KUHSE PIANOS BBOADWOOD 4 SONS' PIANOS ERARD PIANOS SCHWECHTEN PIANOS COLLARD 4 COLLAED PIANOSAnd other Pianos by Distinguished Makers. NOWON.VIEW- B^ Boom , PIANOS, ON ' . TIME PAY.MENTB, raoii 20a MONTHLY. HtFSIO.-^^^^^. MUSIC FOB.AXITINSTRUMENTS- , , A LAR&sB STOCK. THE "v v DRESDEN PIANO QO., LaKBTOM-QITAT, WBLUMOTON. M. J. BROOKES, Manager. And at Dunedin. i READ THIS ! rpRT pur . Hard-wearing Shooters, all JL solid leather, tip and toe-plates, nails. We guarantee them for hard wear. To the Farmer in want of a (rood boot, this is th« boot in which you will never get a wet foot. ''■"""iiaßE jtob'thb A.L,. 25 Boot. Men'i prioe, 9s 6d • Youths', Ito 5, 7s lid i J ; ' Boys', 10 to 13, 5* lid. "- P.S.— These prioes are so as to get the boot* known. Tc Country Settlers.^-Send your address, with postal note, and we will forward then free of oharge, from ' A. LINDSAY'S ' CHEAP BOOT SHOP, 23, COBA-STBIIT, ' Next T» Aro House,
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 49, 26 August 1895, Page 1
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755Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 49, 26 August 1895, Page 1
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