PAND d^> COMPANY'S . ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS to LONDON Following are the proposed dates of departure from Au&halian ports for London: — - FIRST AND SECOND SALOON ONLY. ( Steamer. Tona. |riyduej. liielb'iue 1 JloldHvi.i .. li-'fWO Jnl\ ' 37'jnly L'O 1 Msnitiu 11000 July :;Ha.ii B .{ " Mongolia lOWO Autr liJAug 17 1 Mcinuor.i lOdiO Aus; 2SiAiifr 3l Moiea 11000 Sojit 1< Sept H MOOHIIU 100110 'Jo -Ypfc 'J8 . India 80 10 Oct 9 Oct 12 ) Clnun hiuK) Oct 'JiiOct 2G lMiicedonia 10500 Nov 6 Nov 9 . flh.ldavm ... JOOOt) Nov 20 Nov iU J RATES~OF~PASSAGE MONEY~TO - LONDON (including Saloon Passage to Sydney) : — ; SINGLE TICKET £47 6s to £88. 1 RETURN TICKETS, £75 18a to £132. JOHNSTON AND CO.. LTD., Agents > . [ shaw, savill and albion co., ; ltd. , r.m.s. ionic, for london, notice to passengers. "OASSENGERS are requested to note JL that' the Steamer will leave the Glasgow Wharf on THURSDAY, 15th inst., at noon, and they must embark prior to that hour. All baggage mu=t be alongside the steamer by 10 a.m. same day. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., ; Agonta. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO., LIMITED. S.S ATHENIC, FROM LONDON. r¥IHIS Stsamer arrived to-day and comX menced discharging at Queen's 1 Wharf. Goods impeding the discharge will be 1 'landed and stored at risk and expense of ■ consignees. Orders for delivery of cargo I will be issued on production of bills of lading find payment of freight (il aiiy). : . Cargo landed in a damaged condition must bo examined and claim Fettled beforo removing; from the discharging shed. All, claims must have marks and Ijill of lading" number shown. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agents. Captain C. II Keinpson will not bo responsible for any debts his crew may contract -without his written authority. J WILTON'S I HAND L [emollient i H1.M...81. ■ 1 ■niisMaiMnKHaaßin A Preparation at onoe comforting to Wind-Dried and Sun-Perched Hands and Facss, and pirmansnt j in its **f toning affects on tho Skin: j A Quick Hsaler ol Soros, Sears, ; -and all Abrasions of ths Skin. j An eUflant addition to tin Toilettes of Latfisi. 6EO. W. WILTON £ CO., Ltd., Wellington. I PER 1/6 JAR. a Headache, indigestion, Constipation, and Biliousness 1 The immense number of orders fo Frootoids, sent by post direct to the Pro prietor, is convincing proof that th> Public appreciate their splendid curinj , power over the above-named complaints Frootoids are elegant in appearance am pleasant to take. Their beneficial effect are evident by the disappearance of head ache? a bright, cheery sense of perfec health taking the place of sluggish, de pressed feelings, by the liver acting pro 1 porly, and by the food being properb ' digested. 1 Frootoids act splendidly on the liver 1 a dose taken at bedtime once a week i . highly beneficial. [ A constipated habit of body vrill b completely cured if the patient will oj j each occasion, when suffering, take 1 dose of Frootoids, instead of an ordinar aperient. Price 1/6. Chemists, Medicine Vendor* or the Proprietor, W. G. Hoarne, Chemist ■ Geelong, Victoria. Dr. Johnson, the great lexicographer, at a dinner one time defined the word " OATS " as " Food for men ; in Scotland and horses in England." ' "Yes," retorted a witty Scottish lord, " and where will you find SUCH men and SUCH horses ! " For creating vigorous health of body and mind, no diet can equal Scottish porridge. Children fed on poi ridge don't become flat - chested and I ansemic. ; Mc&ilPs Oatmeal ; is different from most. It is made I to meet the demands of those who from early experience in stern Caledonia know what good oatmeal ' ' really is. ; y McGill's Oatmeal is made ' L at Milton (Toltomairiro). Your > Grocer will supply you if you say 5 " McGill's," ) which means " the best." . 1 V J wi VI 'PC*" o*l0 * 1 Magnetism I Call it what yo« sjl. 4mJ will I It's the most wonderful, myster : saaSas 4o V s and powerful force in the world. B j j**Tßi?K i ' i ' s m y**' c - unseen force of nature you JL J*lW can con ' ro l whom you wish, create end k3T''~&*^@S» less * un - **"* reform thel ' ~ ST 11 * J "^"fflE9 degraded, heal the sick. «J3 W« IKS** make others love and -SJK f&\B > fairly tvorthip you, attain your ambition, MraßHyi'.l and make money. Write for my illus- jra9aif (It trated book on Hypnotism. It is wee. |Bg»M'»l-m Pf«t. g. H. BAKRAOEN. W PITT- STREET, sVbRe7 • There was a young lady of Napier, Who had a cough like a rapier ; Said she, "Bring me, Rose, " Of Lung Balsam a dose, "And I'll all the happier appear." Barradough's Acacian Ijung Balsam, Price 1/6 and 2/6 BAROLLA makes the best possible barley water for invalids, i. and no pantry is completely h stocked without it. Reliable h recipes for puddings, etc., n are enclosed with every bag. >i Barolla is far superior to !t patent groats and costs less. 1 Ask your grocer for at. n SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. fTIHE public are earnestly requested to ss -*- kindly communicate any act of n crueltj- to animals that may come under their notice to O. W. Carroll, Secretary. N/-.iiw*J. Mutual Buildingi.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 5
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