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1> AND r\ COMPANY'S ROYAL MAUi STEAMERS TO LONDON. Following are the proposed dates of departure from Australian ports for London :— FfRST AND BKOOND SALOON ONLY, Bteamor. Tons. Sydney. Molb'mo Mougolia* 10000 Feb '-' Peb 5 Britannia 6525 Peb 36 Peb 19 Marmora't 10500 Peb 27 Miir 5 Mooltan*r 10000 Mar Mtfar 19 Moldavian lOOifl Uav 27 April '2 Himaluj.it 6898 April 10 April 16 Viotoiiat 0523 April SM April 30 ludia 7944 May II ittuy 14 Mougolla* 10000 May 25 Muy 28 • Twiu &creiv. tCallinft at Hoburfc. RATIOS OF PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON (including Saloon Passage to Sydney) .- — SINGLE TICKETS, J&3 to £80 RETURN TICKETS, .£69 to JOHNSTON & CO.. LTD.. Asrents. F.-H.-8. FEDERAL-HOULDER-SHTRE LINES. (Undor Contract with the Now Zealand Government). DIRECT SERVICE TO WEST COAST •UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. SS. OSWESTRY GRANGE (Twin o Screw), 10,000 tons, Captain Taylor, will bo despatched from WELLINGTON (final port) about • 28th FEBRUARY, For AVONMOUTH, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, and GLASGOm Taking Wool, Skins, General antt Refrigerated Cargo at Lowest Current Rates of Freight, to bo followed by other firstclass Steamors at Regular Intervals. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR FIRST AND THERD CLASS PASSENGERS. FARES— First-class, 40 guineas; thirdclass, £16, £18, £20. Fitted throughout with Electric Light. Surgeon ahd Stewardess carried. For Freight and Passage apply to tho Managing Agents for N.Z., N.Z. AND AFRICAN STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED), Or to Agents at Auckland, Napier, Wanganui, Ohristchurch, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, Invercarjrill, and Bluff. \ SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO., LIMITED. S.S. WAIWERA, FOR LONDON. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. f | THIS Steamer will leave tho Glasgow JL Wharf for London on srd February, at 6 a.m. Passengers must havo baggago on board Saturday Morning, 2nd February, and embark Saturday Evening. W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., Agents. AUSTRALASIAN LINR GRACIE, BEAZLEY AND CO., Of 14. W«ter-otreet, Liverpool, Deipatch Iron Vosseli of the highest class from Liverpool to Wellington and Dunedio «t retrul&r intervals. JOHNSTON ANP CO.. LTD.. Agentt. TIJTISSAGERrES MAKITIMES.— SYp IVX NEY to LONDON, Via COLOMBO and PARlS.— Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contract with tho French Government, calling at MELBOURNE, ADKLAD3E, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will bo despatched monthly, as 'follow* : — .„ , ._ Sydney. Melbourne Adelaide Oumbcu Fol> 25 Feb 28 Mnrch 3 Sydney Mar 25 Mar 38 Mar 00 Armand Bebic .. Apiil 22 April 25 April 27 V. de la Ciotat .. May 20 May 28 flfay' 25 Passengers booked to Bombay, Indi*, China, B&tavia, and Japan. Passage Money, £25 to £75. including tublo wines. Return Tickets at Reduced R»tes. English ipoken on board. For farther particulars, apply to ' LEVIN AND CO.. LTD.. Wellington. ORIENT — nO'KAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS. For Plymouth and London, via Frsmantlo, Colombo (transhipping for all Indian Ports) and Suez Canal, Sailing as under from Sydney and Melbourne: — j^_ y rum From Steamers. >pU"' HyUnej. Meifl'rne. Tous - Noon. 1 p.m. Orpins 6455 Jan 23 Jan 29 Orient, 5453 Feb t> Feb la Orouteg m>2S Fob 20 Feb 20 * Twin screw. Fortnightly thereafter. Fares New Zealand to London: — Saloon —Single £45 to £80, Return £69 to £120. Return Tickets available for two years from date of issue. Third-clais— £lß, £20, and £22. Return £32 to £39. On payment of an additional £2 15b. Fint-class Passengers may proceed overland from Naples. Through Bookings to New York in conjunction with Cunard Line. First and Second Class Passengers secure speoial advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are included in tho above fares. Passage* can be booked to or prepaid from any of abovo ports. For further {Particulars, apply to UNION STEAM SHD? COMPANY OF NEW ZEAX^AND (LIMITED), Agents in New Zealand. rum Si ABERDEEN • LINE TO NATAI, CAPETOWN, and LONDON CALLING AT PLYMOUTH The following ma ui&cent steamers vril cave SYDNEY for NATAL, CAPETOWN and LONDON, aa followa .— INuno of Steamer. £»« S,dSoj°aV noou. f )S- SALAMI 3 «08 February 2 S.ri. BAMAKCUB ... aft? tfsjcli 2 FAKES. Saloon. 3rd elatt. it onion . „ •» * 52 - *16 0a Od to ,620 0a Od Cape and N»tal £31 10« ... JBI3 13i Od to £17 17s Od DALGrEIT & CO,, Ltd., Agents. 6, CuatomhoußQ-qttay. VVollington. XHOS. COOK AND SON. Chief Offico: LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON. WE ARE AGENTS FOR ALL LINES Send for COOK'S SAILING LIST (postod froe) giving FARES and 1907 SAILINGS. ' DJ YOU WANT PASSAGE BY P and 0., Orient, North German Mc3s. Maritimes, Direct Lines, Cape Lines American Lines, China Lines, etc., etc., AH Classes, Choice of Lines, Lowest Kates, . BOOK AT COOK'S. No Booking Fee*. Assistance en Route. Offer of accommodation cabled for by different lines. Choice given after inspection of plans filed at office. 1907 passengers apply early to secure best berths. v COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, Cuatomhoußo-auay. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. IDAVDD JOHN KENNY, of Wolling- » ton, being thu holder of a Publieaa s Liocnso in respect of tho hou«e and piomiaaa, situato at corner of Courtenay-place and Tory-street, Wellington, and known by tho sign of tho Albion Hotel, do neroby give notico that I desiro to obtttfj, ana will, at tho next Licensing Meeting ro bo hoWeu at tho Magistrate's Court, W'm-.ng ton, on the 4th day of March, 1907, apply for a Transfer of the said Licenso l'oiri myself to William Berti, my appomiei 1 . Dated 31st day of January, 19C7. D. J. KENNY. IF you aro nervous or languid, or out of iorti, tako Serravallo r i TorJo (bark •ad iron trine) } it braooi you up ouiokly.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 3

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