•eiste-. f fj "' HETYS 10 If LINE, MONTHLY DESPATCH OF FIRbT-CLASS CARGO STKAAHiUS TO LONDON DIIIKUT, Taking Cargo &'• through. Rate.-, ot Freight for MANCHUSTiaR AND LIVJORI'OOI,. Steaineib. Tons. Coiniuinuler. Maiere 10,000 J. C. Felgute Niwuru 10,'IUU \V. I. KioUwick Tomoana 10,001) H. H >llis Huules Bay b.not) T. Liuklater Miiuiro 10,000 J. < . liidstone lndvalenia 10,000 J Firtli ludragliin 3,000 G. \V. Jlarwood .Star ot Unglaud ... 0,500 W. J. Reed liidradevi ... 10.0 JO T. Trotter btar of .Now Zealand... b,OOO J. M. Hart Star of Australia ... 10.00J -V. W. Ulyatt The übove steamers were all built specially for the Stiew Zealand trade, fitted with 10frigeruting machinery of the moat modern typo in uhargo of competent engineers, and are lMiod lor the exceptionally satisfaolory condition iv which their frozen uieu.t cargoes aro being delivered. Tho Company is prepared to carry wool and produce of every description. Lowest Current Kates of Freight. vV. M. BANNATYNE &. CO. (Ltd.), HHHE TYSER LINE, LIMITED. DJLKECT STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASLA.. First-class Cargo Steamers will leave New York at regular intervals, taking careo for MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO. The Company's next despatches will be : — S.S. STAR OF IRELAND, about 30th September, for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. New Zealand importers of American merchandise are specially invited to instruct their agents in the United States to support the TYSER LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with the Company's New York representatives, MESSRS. PUNCH, ED YE and CO., Produce Exchange, New York, MESSRS. TYSER and CO., 16, Fonchurch-avenuo, London, or Mlio^iS. W. M. BANNATYNE and CO., LTD., Wellington. RICHARD TODD, ' Colonial Superintendent, Napier. 3es\^€f f s Food is not a. malted Food, a.nd it does ivot contain dried milk, which is a. very poor substitute for fresh. It is mixed witk fresK new milk when used, is dainty and delicious, highly nutritive, and most easily digested. 2nfa.i\ts thrive on it, mnd delicaJe or a.ged persons enjoy it. BENGER'S FOOD ia sold by Chemists, ftc, everywhere. t g"" 11 " 11111 -" * ■ ■"■■""■Hl GODBER'S fMr ELBOURNE HOUSE, CUBA-STREET. • TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOM: LAMBTON-QUAY. EXCELLENT VARIETY OF AFTERNOON TEA CAKES. ENGLISH BISCUITS. Wedding Cakes carefully packed to any part of tho country. Telephone 266 and 21L WM ORABTREE AND SONS, MILLWRIGHTS, ENGINEERS AND BOILERMAKERS Makers of every description of Brickmak ing Machinery, Crushing Rollers, Brick Presses, Sanitary Drain- pipe Maohines and Dies and Laundry Machinery. Agents for BROADBENT AND SON'S HYDRO EXTRACTORS. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL, PROVIDENT SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND. rXIHIS Society is prepared to Lend JL Money on First-class FREEHOLD CITY and COUNTRY SECURITIES at A 1 PER CKNT. Our new Mortgage Leed ■^Jb2 contains a condition allowing bor-' rowers the privilege of repaying up to 20 per cent, of the loan during any year without notice or payment of any fine. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. LEGAL EXPENSES EXCEPTIONALLY LOW Apply direct to the Society's Branch Office, Wellington, or to any of tho Society's District Offices. • EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington, Ist September, 1902. j*/| ONE? TO LJS N D • FURTHER HKUUCTIONB IN It A Tit' OF INTERNS! 1 . We beg to inform Clients that we can non Lend Sums of A*~i /\/k ttlui upwards ,J I PER CKNT. & I i)\) at 4<2 (On approved Frehold Securities, Jn town or country. Kasy terms made for repayment of principal KIJUv * WILSON. Solicitors, Wellington Otaki. and Peto c. MONEY TO LEND. WE have Money to Lend on approved Freehold Security (city or country). Interest at current rates. MARTIN AND ATKINSON, Solicitors, 27, Featherston-street. MONEY TO LEND in any sums on approved Freehold City and Country Securities at 4£ per cent. Power for borrower to repay any portions of the loan during term. KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Colonial Mutual Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealand. THE WELLINGTON DEPOSIT, MORTGAGE, AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. MONEY advanced on mortgage on approved security. Money received on deposit; Particulars on application to the Secretary. Offices — 15a, Featherston-street. J # O'BRIEN <te CO., COLONIAL AND FOREIGN CARRIERS, CUSTOMHOUSE, SHIPPING, RECEIV ING, AND EXPRESS BAGGAGE AGENTS. Telephone No. 1920. Offices: No. 14, FEATHERSTON-ST. WEDDINGS. WANTED Known — Special attention is devoted to Photographing Bridal Groups at Berry and Co.'s Studio, where there is every iacility for pioducing Artistio Portraits. Appointments can be arranged for either to bo taken at studio or at residence. Telephone 1475. Berry and Co., 64, Cuba-streefc-
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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1903, Page 3
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