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N. D. 'L. ,5-Wifc. ~VT ORDDEUTSCHEE 3sg3g>J3l LLOYD LINE OF DERECT " raffiaill *lMPEßlAL MAIL STEAMERS to SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, and BREMEN, rtir Freomautlo, Coiombc, Aden, ftuoz, Port Said. Naploa. nnd Genoa Steamer. Tons. M^e. Oldenburg o()0G Oct 15 Ocb 18 Schurnhorsb 8000 Nov 5 Nov 8 Baibaios=a 10915 Nov 26 Nov 29 Grosser Kuifurst ... 13182 Dec 17 Dec 20 Hejdlitz 7912 Jan 7 Jau 10 And thereafter overy three weeks. Passage Money from Wellington to Southampton, Antwerp, or Bremen from .£l6 to .£BO CHINA AND JAPAN SERVICE. To SINGAPORE, via Queonslaud and Now Guinea ports, every si^c weeks, connecting witli the N.D.L. Company's fortniprhtly Express Chino-European Mail Service. PASSKNGRUS BOOKED TO CHINA AND JAPAN from New Zealand via Singapore. Steamer. Tons. J™ T Prinz Waldenmr ... 3300 Oct 29 Singapore Prinz Sigisninud .. 3300 Dec 7 Singapore •And thereafter regularly evpry 6 weeks. Fares by all the above routes, and full information, will bo given on application to CASTUNDYIC i; FOCKIi:. ,3 and 5. Fon.tliot^»n"-«' ""*• ' ' ■ TVT Z. AND I W^^\ AFRICAN S.S. CO. S U/|JHn LIMITED Under Contract to N.Z. Government. FOR WEST COAST PORTS OF UNITED KINGDOM, Via SOUTH AFRICA & FREMANTLE, The following Powerful Steamships, built under the highest class at Lloyd's, will be despatched as under:— S.S. lons. Coinui.iVdoi o.idgui/t Biiuffsliire ... 9000 J. Wallace Oct 18 Oswestry Grange* 10000 li. Taylor Novemb'r Ayrshire* lOOOu — Docemb'r • Twin i>ci ow. Taking General and Refrigerated Cargo and Live Stock at Lowest Current Rates. The attention of merchants is drawn to the fact that Bristol, Cardiff, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow markets ARE PLACED IN DIRECT TOUCH with New Zealand. Splendid accommodation for First and Third-cliss passengers. Doctor, and Stewardess carried. For full particulars, apply to N.Z. AND AFRICAN S.S CO., LTD., Imperial Chambers. Featherston-street. EIEiNT-PAOIPIC LINE Of HOYAL MAIL ST\ VMERS. Tho following Royal Mail Steamships belonging' to the ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES will leave Sydney at noon and MELBOURNE at 1 p.m., on Sailing Days, as under for LONDON (Tilbury), via ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO (transhipping for all Indian ports) Slili/S CANAL. NAPLES, MARSEILLES and GIBRALTAR: — suhiiimi-m 1 '" 1"*1 "* fc'rom Kroiii From bl«iim«rH. Ues> S j (l iiej. Melb'rue. Adelai.K Ormuz, ... 6297 Oct 22" Oct 25 Oct 27 Ortonu* „ 79±5 Nov 5 Nov 8 'Nov 10 Orizaba ... 6297 Nov 19 Nov 22 Nov 2-1 * Twin fecrexv steamer. And fortnightly thereafter. Fares, New Zealand to London — Saloon Single : £+5 to £80 Return: £69 to £120 Third Class ... £18, £20, and £22 On payment of an additional £2 15s, First-class Pasaengers may proceed overland from Naples to London. First and Second Class Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are included in tho above fares. Passages can bo booked to or prepaid from any of the above ports. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), Aaeilts in New Zealand. rBTHE A B E It D E Ii N LINE TO" NATAL, CAPETOWN, and LONDON CALLING AT PLYMOUTH The following 1 magnificent steamers will cave SYDNEY for NATAL, CAPETOWN and LONDON, as follows :— Name of Steamer. h°"* Sydney at ° r * noon. Driinnscna ... 360 D Oct 8 Miltudos 1 ... 0700 Oct 29 ' FARES. ~ Saloon. 3rd clnss. London ... £52 ... £16 03 Od to JE2O 0s Od Cape and Nllb.il JKI 10s ... £13 13s Od to £17 17s Od DALGETY & CO., Ltd., Agents. mHOS. COOK ~ AND SON, J- Passenger Agents for Orient Co., P. am? O. Co., North Ger. man, N.Z. Shipping Co., Shiw-Savill Co., Messagerie3 Maritimes, A. and A. Company, Canadian Australian, Cape Line 3, etc. Are you about to travel? Before booking your passages communicate for COOK'S SAILING LIST (posted free), giving sailings and fares and general information of all lines. To mako your travel easy, apply COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. THE TYSER LINE (Ltd.). S.S. MIMIRO, FROM WEST COAST PORTS OF ENGLAND. nnHE above steamer is expected to arrivo X early, a,nd will commence to disch*rgo forthwith. Consignees are requested to present bills of lading, pay freight (if any), and take delivery of their cargo, otherwise it will bo stored at their risk and expense Cargo landed in a damaged condition must bo examined and claim settled prior to its removal from the Harbour Board shed. No claim will be recognised after the removal of cargo. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO. (Ltd.), Agents. Captain Lidstone will not be responsible for any debts his crew may contract without his written authority. WANGANUI RIVER TOURIST STEAMER TIME-TABLE— FROM Ist MAY TO 30th NOVEMBER: Leave Wanganui — Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays Leave Pipinki — Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays Upper Reaches as arranged for by parties. Thos. Cook and Son's Booking Office, Wellington. E^k H^^^^©M..kG<f BOOTS and r-rv n n.T'-iM velvet. Adds three COLD ftiEDAL. tlmes to tllo wenr TOffß jffl H © of leather. Pleasant HIGHEST AWARDS for superioiity. Black o Brown colour. Sold by Boot Stores, .'toddlers Ironmoi'jferg, &c. Manufactory, Dulwicb., London, England. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. QTOREY'S TERMINUS HOTEL. (Opposite Christchurch Railway Station.) Licensee— F. W. MILLWARD. Visitors to this spacious hotel receive ovory possible attention and modern comfort. Lettors and telegrams are -promptly attended to. Telephone 795. SPEIGHT'S PRIZE ALES on draught. Special arrangements made with permanent boarders and Theatrical Parties, etc. Tariff — 83 per day ; £2 2s per week. OTH SEXES — Writo for FREE BOOKS of vital interest about yourselves ; post free. Writo Mons. Gourand, 82, Little Flinders-stroet, Melbourne

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1904, Page 3

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