•3^|!g|> XX CO.'S Large and Powerful ___. Steamships— ™™A-LIA (Waller) ... 2884 Tow Reg. sSaSiffi_Br ( ww J _i.r S«: (Circumstances permitting.) Will sail as under :—: — FOR LYTTELTON ANPJjUNEDIN. j Friday | Mar. 21 | "5 p.m. W_stra_,ia I Thurs. | Mar. 27 | 8 p.ui Emngamltb I Friday | April 4 | 4 £.m. FOR MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF, and HOBART. Westbalia. I Thurs. | Mar. 27 [ 8 p.m. FOR NAPIER, GISUORNU, AUCKLAND > AND SYDNEY. Bukrumbbet | Thurs. | Mar.* 13 I 4pm Zhsalandia IXlmrs. | Mar. 27 | 4 p.m. , FOR SYDNEr DIRECT. Wbstealia I Satni-. | April 19 | 4j.m. ■ Cargo must be alongsitie steamer one hour before sailing time. All tickets are available also for .Stopover or Return by ANY of UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders of the U.S.S. Co.'s .tickets may travel by abovenamed vessels. - - . Head Office for New Zealand— Queen's Chambers, WELLINGTON. r|IHE WELLINGTON STEAM 'FERRY A COMPANY, Ltd. DAY'S BAY. WEEK DAY TIME-TABLE. Leave Wharf. Leave Bay. 7 a.m. 8 a.m. •5.15 p.m. _ *6 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). *Not run on Saturdays. EXTRA TRlPS— Saturdays, leave "Wharf 10.15 p.m. ; Sundays, leave Bay 9 a.m. NOTE. — Weekly Return Tickets 'for Children, Is 6d. MIRAMAR FERRY COMPANY/ LIMIUKD. The s.s. LOYALTY 'plies as under to KAHAKA BAY and SEATOUN :— Leave Wellington. Leave Seatoun. 7.25 a.m. DAILY. 6.45 a.m. 10 a.m. , 8 a.m. 5.15 p.m. ( Daily, excepting ") 4.15 p.m. 6.20 p.m. I Saturdays. , 3*5.30 p.m. 1.15 p.m. C Wednesdays and M 0.45 a.m. 2.30 p.m. i Saturdays only. $ *1.30 p.m. 3.15,p._u Thursdays only. 11 a.m. 5.4!) p.m. C Saturdays > 5 p.m. 10.30 p.m. i only. f 7 pm. SUNDAYS. 19_ am - 8.45 a.m. 2.3(fp.m. 1.15 p. m , 5.40 p.m. 5 p.m. *By Palace Car from Seatoxm Wharf to connect with. Steamer leaving Karaka Bay. Circumstances per_iifcting-. Jfteturnv 19. Cheap Special Excursion Trips, Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday, at 10 a.m. and 230 p.m. Refcarn Fare, 6d and 3d, available day of issue only. The 7.25 a.m. loaves from Glasgow Wharf. For continuation of Shippmg advertisement 9bb page 3. MAKE YOUR OWN DRESSES. LADIES efficiently taught the Art of CUTTING, FITTIinu, and MAKING DRESSES for themselves, and friends. Classes daily, 10 to 12, 2to 4. Terms within the reach of all. MRS. PBNLINGTON, The Paragon, 11, Vivian-street. On Sale, Columbia Fitter Charts, 12s 6d; Boned and Hooked Bodice Linings, 2a 6d. _* PRICE 03? COKE. AT GASWORKS. Unbroken. Broken. Ppr Ton ... 19s Od 23s 6d Per Bag ... Is Od Is Sd DELIVERED. Unbroken. Broken. Per Ton ... 21s 6d 26s Od Per Basr ... Is 4d Is 6d Makes a clear, bright fire. CHAS. A. TURNER, DERMATOLOGIST, MASSAGE AND HAIR SPECIALIST, "HAIRDRESSING. MASSAGE.— The Vaporiser, for improving the/ complexion, is unrivalled. Aided with face massage, it beautifies and soothes thejskin, and removes blotches. HAIRDRESSING in the latest Parisian styles. All kinds of Hair-work executed including the TRANSPARENT FRINGE, which is very light and beautifully made. Just arrived, from English and French firms, a large assortment of Human Hair, Hair Tonics, Hair Restorers, and Pomades for the Hair, which oannot ba equalled. All toilet requisites in stock. Correspondence from other parts of New Zealand especially attended to. Note the Address— Rooms 2, 3, and 4, Harcourt's BiAldings, 48, Lambton-quay,' Wellington. No shop. Close at 1 p.m. Saturday; open on Wedneeday afternoon. CORNS. CORNS. CORNS. COY'S Magnetic Corn Salve, sure cure for hard and soft corns, warts, etc. is being used by thousands. Sold by all chemists, price Is per box, and by the proprietor, W. H. Coy, manufacturing chemist, 81, Cuba-street. IS YOUR CHILD IN DANGER? ripHIS is the time when Croup, Bronchitis, A Whooping Conq;b, and severe Chest Colds threaten, and the mother's anxiety is increased, for phe knows the suddenness with which tbe little odor are sometimes snatched away. Save the child by sriving it Wilton's Old J',nfflish Liucfcus, the old reliable remedy. Chomists and stores. Is 6cl. SCHOOL! Schc/ol! School! is once" more beginning, and with it an anxious time for the children's parents. Keep their .heads clean and free from pests. It's difficult, I know; but WALLACE'S NURSERY HAIR>WASH will do it very efficiently. Every one is pleased and satisfied with it both as- a head cleaner and hoir strengthener; Is per bottle. Prepared and sold only by W. S. WALLACE, Chemist, next Evening Post, Willis-street. TR/pSS BROWN (late of Victoria Tea Rooms and Lancaster House) having taken Dr. McGregor's Residence, 25a, Hill-street, has vacancies for single gentlemen or married couples. ■ Terms on application. Telephone, 310. ■^Ny E D D I N G Bouquets, Memorial Wreaths, Crosses, and Floral Designs of all kinds made on the shortest notice. MISS MURRAY, Art FiiOßist. The Geisha Tea Rooms, Willis-street. LA Card.] "Jk/| RS. M. R. CULLEN, Certißcated Midwife, 23, Garrett-street, off Cuba-street, has Vacancies for in-lying Ladies, and attends Oonfinaments.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 59, 10 March 1902, Page 1
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