CANADIAN. AUSTRAL IAN R.M.S LINE TO BRISBANE, HONOLULU, AND VANCOUVER. THENCE BY CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. E.M.S. Tons. Commander. ■ leaves Sydney. Wnrriinoo 8500 J. l>. S. Phillips Nov. 5 Miowera ... 3SOO F. A. Hemming' Deo. 3 Aorangi ... 4500 C. "W. Hay Dec. 31 Th«ii««r<>r\v>ir<l ovory four weekß. Through tickets from any port in Now Zealand at lowest rates to all points in Canada, Uiutwl States, England, and Continent. Arrangements can be made for Itouud-the-World Tour«. NEW ZEALAND SKIPPLNQ CO. (LiMiTioi)), Au-ents. HOMEWARD PASSAGES. Intending Piissengers to England for 1901 are advised to secure berths early. J3ASSAGES BOOKED AND BERTHS .JL SECURED ay ' ALt LINES, ALL ROUTES, ALL CLAS-KS, AT LOWI-ST RATES. . DRAFTS AiNJ> CIRCULAR NOTES issu.fcb. - - Send for Gazette giving sailings/posted free). COOK'S SHIPPING OFFJCE, , " Wellington. WANGANUI SETTLERS' RIVER S.S. COMPANY (Ltd.). FOR PIPIRIKr. rgiHE New Steamer AOTEA will leave b ' Wanganui regularly on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 7 a.m.. returning on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. For freight or passages apply to C. F. MILLWARD, Agent, Wanganui. AHATRICK & CO.'S • New Zealand's Rhine. WANGANUI JMVER TOURIST STEAMERS, " Manuwai," " Wairere,'' " Ohura." TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS to PIPIRIKI Returning to Wanganui following days. A. HATRICK & CO., Wanganui, Or COOK &,SOlsfc NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (/jfurivicnj. r■llr ■lll ld S.S. NGAPUHC loavMS __j^_^^ " Now PlyinouLh for Onelitiiigu *^^^ M ™*'uß under (weadber and other oirounletancefi permil.tini;) : — NOVKBIBER, •Monday, sth 10 D.m. ♦Thursday. Blh - 10 p.m. •Monday. 12th 10 p.m. ♦Thursday. 15th' 30 p.m. *Mon<lav\ 19th #*, 10 p.m. •Thuraduv. 22ud 10 v.m. •Monday. 26bh 10 p.m. •Thursday, 29th 10 p.m. •Conneoi,H wil.li expraas Imui fioic Weliiuiftou. For parl.ioulars apply to undersigned. LEVIN & CO. (Ltd.). Agents For conttnualion of SM^ping advertisements see page 8. THE G!REAT AMERICAN BOOT DEPOT. LADIES— Your feet are gracefully attired t if you wear the JENNESS MILLAR BOOTS AND SHOES. They are made in first-class quality only. IN AMERICAN FOOTWEAR It would be impossible to find a bettor or larger selection to choose from than you will find at A. LINJJfSAYS. JUST OPf NED— A Large Shipment of WHITE CANVAS . SHOES, with Leather and Rubber Soles. GIRLb', -j //* WOMEN'S, O/g MEN'S, O/11 a/11 on one point all gentlemen AGREE— That there are no better Boots ov Sboes to be had than tbe FLURSHEIM BRAND, American make. There's a " Sole of Honour" in the Elursheim Boots. THE GREAT BOOT EMPORIUM, Lambton-qtjay and Cuba-street. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. 1 A A ACRES improved Land, with buildJLxi'vP ings and large orchard, within 20 miles of Wellington, close to railway station and approached by good cycle road. Splendid opportunity for energetic man to combine dairying with fruit growing, etc. Would make first-class nursery or ideal holiday resort. Tho property is also well adapted for cutting up for residential purposes, its sunny sheltered situation free from flood, and the near prospect of increased railway facilities assuring a handsome profit on the subdivision. Apply to G. F. M'LISAN, Colonial Mutual Chambers. J7*OR SALE, some of the finest Building Allotments in Picton-aveuue, Wellesley Blook ; 90s a foot if sold in the next few days. Apply F. LOUMON, , 8, Grey-street. EXHIBITION AT CHRISTCHUROH AJND HOLIDAY SEASON. J. E. EVANS, SADDLER AND TRAVELLING BAG MAKISK, * 145 and 147, LAMiil'ON-QITAY, Invites you to visit his establishment, Whore you will find the very best selection of SOLID LEATHER PORTMANTEAUX 1 AND TRAVELLING BAGS IN NEW j ZEALAND. Upwards' of 1000 Brief, Kit, Square, Gladstone and other .Bags, from 7s. 6d. I Ladies' Trunks and Hal Boxes Japanese Bamboo Travelling Baskets Dressing Cases and Fitted Bags, suitable for I'resoiitntionf! Military Jlair Brushes, Clothes Brushed, Spirit Flasks. Sandwich Cases, Purses mid JV.cket Books, Wnllcls, ate, etc ' Cricket Bils und BniU, lenuiß llacquels ', mid Wills. Crickut Bats Bound ami i\o aired. Tennis Racquets Re strung and ltona'ro.l BICYCLES for s-\lo or hire by day ov • V'ORk. Como and ?eo Iho CORKEOT PUTTIE LEGGINGS os now being supplied to various corps in bolh inlands. 0. E. KVANT3, Saddler and Travelling r>ng Maker, 145 j and 147, Lambton-auav.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19001101.2.2.3
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 106, 1 November 1900, Page 1
Word Count
653Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 106, 1 November 1900, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.