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SHAW, 3AVILL, AND ALBION COM. PANY (LmiTßi>) Will despatch their Teasels m under (oiroumstanoes permitting), FOB LONDON. Fast Pabsingib Stbahbbs. Hun. lloouunaud'r^^^^ luoin ... 4753 Kempson Deo. 13 WeUingt'i Tftraui ... 6081| Etui Jan. 9 Oothio ... 7730 Kldley Feb. 6 The Homeward Passage will be vi» Rio di Janeiro and Teneriffe, and the time occupied shonld not exceed 40 days. Cargo St«am«r». j Probable Port .. Nune. g Comnuuid'r Tjmeof fiUUtua ... 3321 AtoDougall Not. 23 Ljttelton Pak«ha ...4381 Proser Dec. 21 Ljttelton Tokonuuru 6238 Maxwell Jan. 11 Ljttelton Bangttin 4046 Burton Jan. BfcUMii ... 3KB Lertok Feb. Maori ... 5200 Moflatt M<roh Aoto ... 583 SooOand April SAILINOI VIBBJILB. Namt. Tni Commander *^fsii&nf. Oamaru ... 1304 Fullarloa December Nelson ... 1310 Parriajn December The undersigned are empowered to snrant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for whioh has been guaranteed in the Colony i~" W. * G. TURNBULL * CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS * CO. LEVIN A CO. «.<£ BBBAGERIEB MABIT MES. L SYDNEY TO LONDON via PARIS. Steamers of 6000 tons, under postal oonfraotwjth the Frenoh Government, oalling at Mmbotohs, Adklaidb, Albant,Mahb, Adbw, Strta, and Pobt Said, will be di* pitched monthly as follews i— atewnshlp. |Oom'ana*r. By £%. MeftSSi* Aim. Behie ...lA Poydenot Not. 87 Deo. 1 AuitnUen ...GDidier Deo. 87 Deo. 81 TUledeUCiotatLFaUohl Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Foljneden .jLßonlard Feb. 97 March 8 Passengers booked to Bokbay Ejunion, ftT> unrrius, and East Coast or Atbioa. iUtea of Passage to London — Fibst Saloon, £60 to 470, inoluding Table Wines. Liberal Concessions to Families. Rannui Ticnrrs, available for 9 or 18 months, at Rxduois Ratxs. English bpokim on boabd. Upon arrival at Marseilles, English Interpreters meet tbe passenger! for London aud give them every assistance in landing and passing their luggage through the Cus. tcios, Ac, and also accompany them to Paris and Calais. N.B.— Passengers' Luggage oonveyedfree oost to London by Steamer. Special advantages offered to passengers taking through tickets from New Zealand. For further particulars, apply to LEVIN * CO., Agent*. *rJ&.- OENINBULAR Jb ORIENTAL I^HH^-X BTBAM NAVIGATION CO. The Company's splendid Royal Mail Steamships will be despatched as follows, for LONDON, oalling at Adelaide, King George's Sound, Colombo, Aden, Sues, Port Said, Brindisi, Malta, Gibraltar, Plymouth j— Steamer. Tnt Commander, g,^. J*^ Valetta* ...BOIBG WAtldnaoa Nor 25 Nor E0 Himilaya... 68i»8|AWAdam3on Deo 9 Dee 14 Oceana ... 8670 E. Stewart Deo 33 Dee 88 Fa'ram i'ta* 4874<P. Harrli Jan 6, '96 Jan 11 '96 Australia ..7000I.Eeev<»s Jan 80 Jan 86 Hasstlia ...60 6 It. Warrer Feb 8 Peb 8 Arcadia' .. .J6882 A. C. Logfrin Feb 17 Feb 82 •Taking passengers for Venioe. PASSENGER FARES From any Port in New Zealand (inoluding Saloon Passage to Sydney)— oinol« TiCKirrs— First Saloon ... J866 to je73 10 0 Second Saloon ... £39 and £42 0 0 Return Tickets, available for 12 monthsFirst Saloon XllO Seoond Saloon £70 Passage Money for Passages from England may be paid at this end. For further particulars apply to the Agents, JOHNSTON A CO.,{s«£« Or THOS. COOK As SON, Wellington. "I R. E A M E S, * TAILOE, (Late Cutter to Jones A Aahdowt), Of large Home and Colonial experience, begs to state that he has started in business at No. 36, WILLIS-STREET, A few doors above the Empire Hotel. All orders reoeive prompt and careful attention. Perfeot fit and workmanship guaranteed. STREAM! OREAMI CREAM! In any Quantity, Fresh Daily. PEIMEST SEPARATOE BUTTERS, Unequalled in the Market. " FAN " Brand and " PATEA " Brand. Arrivals Twice a Week. FINN, BIGG, * CO., 10, Customhouse-quay. B^AOK BWAN BUTTER Ii Not Handled or Brought from a Distance, but is Hade and Stored in the Cool Chambers of the Wellington Factory. COOKS. A SK your mistress to buy onr M TILED RANGE, if a really good dinner is required. CAMERON A CHRISTIE, Lambton-quay. Truth Lasts Longest. CLUB COFFEE Has been known and appreciated throughout New Zealand during the last 20 years as the best Coffee available for money. Why should not advertisers adhere to the truth instead of imitating our Tins, Labels, and Wrappers, thereby trying to deceive the publio P Ask for Club Coffee, manufactured by W. GREUG A CO., Dunedin. X¥T ANTED, Weekly Orders for Bibt Pobk Saubaois, 6d per lb. WAEDELL BROS. 4 CO., 51, Willis-street. JOHN DUTHIE & CO. (Limited), SOLE AGENTS rOB THB AUBTRALABIAN INCANDESCENT GAB LIGHT CO. The great success aohieved by this wonderful light is fully deserved. Customers for whom we have fitted these burners are oontinually oalb'ng to offer testimonials shonld we desire them. The following are some of the advantages olaimed : — A SAVING OF 50 PER CENT. OF GAS. THREE TIMES THE LIGHT. CAN BE ATTACHED TO EXISTING GAS-FITTINGS. We have also pleasure in announcing the arrival of our NEW SEASON'S STOCK or CRICKETING MATERIAL. From several leading makers. Undoubtedly this is the Bkbt Selection and Qualitt we have yet received. We would sdvine an early calf, as already we have r=ceived large orders from tbe principal Clubs, and we fear our stook will be insufficient to satisfj all demands. LAWN TENNIS MATERIAL. CROQUET SETS. A very large selection of Raoquets in all favourite brands, Covered and Unooverec Tennis Balls, Net*, Croquet Sets. LAWN MOWERS. Excelsior, Champion, New Easy, 10 to 24 inoh. JOHN DUTHIE & CO (Limited), WILLIS and VICTORIA STBEETS.I T. GEORGE'S JAM. — Selooted Frui and best Sugar.— All Grooers.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 124, 22 November 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 124, 22 November 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 124, 22 November 1895, Page 1

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