CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE. WELLINGTON TO VANCOUVER VIA FIJI AND HONOLULU. Under Contract with the Governments 01 New Zealand. New South Wales, Canada, and Fiji. Vl ura Co^ Leave ' \%™ c A "" lye B - M<S> mauder. Sydney. 1 ,. W « l * Van - J J I hngton. couver. War'nioo Hay Mnr. 26 Mar. 31| April 21 Aoraiigi ,Hepworth April 23 April 28, May 1!) Miowera Free. May 21 May 2G Jiine 1G Thenceforward every four weeks. Aqeominodation and cuißine unequalled. The scenerj' over the Canadian • Pacific Railway is unsurpassed in grandeur. Journey may be broken at any points of interest. Through tickets at lowest rates to all parts of Canada, United States, England, and Continent.. For Rates, Maps, Guide-books, and full information apply to NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. (Limited), Agents. Wellington. ,S___*w T>ENINSULAE & ORIENTAL Jggjjgg:.L STEAM NAVIGATION CO. The Company's splendid Steamships will be despatched as follows for London, calling at Adelaide, King George's Sound, Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Brindisi, Malta, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Plymouth : — Steamer. Tns Commander. J' c ? ye Melisyaney ourne> Noon. 1 p.m. ♦Victoria... 6527 E. Crewe Mar. 9 Mar. 15 •India ...SOOOW. Worcester Mar. 23 Mar. 29 "Australia 70001. Beeves April 5 April 12 ♦Arcadia ...6603 A. C. Loggin April 20 April 26 Eome ...5545 J. F. Jeplison May 7 May 10 Himalaya ... 7000 W. L. Broun May 21 May 24 Britannia ... 6525 T. S. Angus June 4 June 7 Oeeana ... 6603 E. Stewart June 18 June 21 China ...ISOOOIM. de Home July 2 July 5 * Calling at Hobart. PASSENGER FARES From any Port in New Zealand (including Saloon Passage to Sydney) — Single Tickets— First Saloon .£65 to .£73 Second Saloon .£39 and £42 Eetuun Tickets, available for 12 months— First Saloon _?110 Second Saloon JJ7O Passage Money for Passages from England may be paid at this end. For further particulars apply to the Agents, JOHNSTON 4 CO. {$_£__• Or THOS. COOK & SON. Wellington. TOO LATE! TOO LATE! "T^TOT too late for you, but too late for us J3I to put into stock. WHAT? A Large Shipment of BOOTS AND SHOES. We intend to sell them. WHEN? This Week. WHERE? AT PARQUHAR'S, THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, Cuba-street. Well, now,. about the Prices. WHY, LOOK ! Just a few of them— Ladies' Walking- Shoes, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid Ladies' Evening Shoes, Is lid Infants' Shoes, Is, wonderful value Gents' Bals, o's lid Hundreds op Links to choose from. WILL YOU COME? MIRACULOUS CORN SALVE, Is Per Box. And those who suffer from Corns on the Feet will get relief at COY'S CUBA-STREET PHAEMACY, 81 Cuba-street 81 (Opposite Godber's, Confectioner).] Telephone 542. Agent for the celebrated Dr. Coonley's Orange Lily. • — - - _ W. PARKER, (Late Turner & Co.) CHEMIST, Manners-street. DOUCHE ENEMAS, including the latest Hygienio pattern, glass lined, with best rubber tubing and fittings. A large assortment. Sole Proprietor of the well-known CUEEM REMEDIES. Curek for Indigestion, Cttrbm for Neuralgia. Gives instant relief. PATENTS AND TEADE MASKS SECURED IN ALL COUNTRIES. HENRY HUGHES, Consulting Engineer,Eegistered Patent Agent 54, Lambton-quay, Wellington ; and at Auckland, Christchurch, Napier, Dunedin.. and Invercargill. 1%/T E S. H E E 3SI A N N Begs to announce that she has removed to her NEW STUDIO, Corner Cuba and Dixon streets. ORIENTAL TEA MART. 150-test Kerosene, per tin, 5s 6d Potatoes, 181b Is Tapioca and Sago, 81b Is Best Soft White Sugar, per lb, 2£d Celery Salt, per bottle, Is Lazenby's Olives, per bottle, lOd Lazenby's Lobster, per tin, Is 6d Peek Frean's Assorted Biscuits W. CAMPBELL'S, ORIENTAL TEA MAET, 21, MANNEES-STEEET, 21, AND Corner Wilson and Biddiford streets, NEWTOWN. 1084— Telephone— 1084. W. BARBER & CO., OTEAM DYEES AND CLEANEES, 4G, Cuba-street. Gent's Suits and Ladies' Dresses Cleaned or Dyed Daily. Lace Curtains and Ostrich Feathers Cleaned or Dyed Newest Shades. Special machinery enables us to execute work in a style unequalled in the colony. Telephone 226. PROGANDEA painlessly removes Corns. EOGANDEA The proprietor, H. J. Barraclough, 131, Adelaide-road, will (upon application by letter) post a Bample box, free of charge, to any address in the colony.
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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 61, 14 March 1898, Page 1
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667Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 61, 14 March 1898, Page 1
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