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AN IDEAL TOUR. A TRIP TO TROPIC ISLES. HEALTH and pleasure await the jaded business moo, the fanner, and the pastoralist in the Beautiful Islands of tho Southern Seas. The cruise is a succession of _ varying and delightful experiences. Monotony is unknown. Daya aro warm and bright. Tho ocean is practically always calm. The magnificent Twin Screw Steamer ATUA, 3444 tone, sails from Auckland every fourth Monday. The ports visited are Sura and Levuka (Fiji), NukuaJofa, Haapai Vavau (Tonga), and Apia (Samoa). The trip occupies about twenty-one days. The spacious Mail Steamers Marama, Moana, and Maitai leave Wellington every fourth Thursday for Rarotonga and Tahiti — a wonderfully interesting trip. Return by cither s.s. TaJune to Auckland, or Mail Steamer to Wellington. Write TO-DAY for Illustrated Pamphlets and all information to — THE UNION S.S. COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. ¥. & S. FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINES. (Under Contract with th© New Zealand Government.) DIRECT SERVICE FOR AVONMOUTH AND LIVERPOOL. TAKING CARGO FOR CONTINENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS. TAKING WOOL, REFRIGERATED AND GENERAL CARGO AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. *LA BLANCA, 9000 tone. Final Port Wellington, about 26th July. *fSOMERSET, 10,500 tons. Early August. "Insured under Government War Risk Scheme. + A yon mouth only. For freight and passage apply to THE NEW ZEALAND AND AFRICAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., Agente. Union Chambers, Customhouse-quay. Telephone 1780. EAND A. MAIL LINE To MANILA, CHINA, AND JAPAN, Via Queensland, Port Darwin, and Timor. Steamer. | Captain. Sydney. Eastern ... P. Carter. R.NJi. June 23 Aldenham ... G. L. Smith. R N.R. July 30 St. Albans ... E. B.Simpson ß-ukie July 31 B'N.n. Empire ... E. T. Pflcher. R.NR. Wireless. Space for Fro7en Cargo. Through Bookings, via Japan, Canada, the U.S.A., or Trans-Siberian Railway. Saloon Accommodation amidships. Largo cool two-berth cabins, all on the upper j deck, and fitted with electric fans. Linen washed on board. W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., ; Aeents. i __^ UNITED STATES AND AUSTRALASIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LTD., NEW YORK. S.S. NORMAN MONARCH, 4997 TONS. HPHIS Vessel has been fixed to Load A at New York, on the Ist JULY, Direct for New Zealand Ports via j Panama Canal. ! DALGETY AND Co., LTD., Agents. WEJST COAST COACHES. INTENDING PASSENGERS by RAIL and COACH, for GREYMOUTH, REEFTON, HOKITIKA, etc., can book at CENTRAL RAILWAY OFFICE, 4, WILLIS-STREET (opposite Bank of New Zealand). T . rr-i. nPHTS Scores oi fi^- TA T "» B JLsTANDARD vJTcfntoal ROTAR? SEWING /rfr»\KEEniE- MACHINES sold 20 I /fieiWvy 051 '"08" 08 to 30 veaTß a S° are UisamliPlA responsible for the if o&' * <§§ faj'y °^ hundreds at Tliaaj^Casraßßlfc. tho Present tune. igJUipfr Three out of four buy at the earnest solicitation of friends, who have proved through long years that Standards are best. They are guaranteed for a lifetime. i Let us send you particulars now. P. J. W. FEAIi, 99. WILLIS-STREET, TELEPHONE 976. Established 1880. | EYESIGHT. SPECTACLES JtSs* SPECTACLES ,f^ *?&s&* • SPECTACLES V* A *» SPECTACLES in«iV*TVui? tfEAOACH£S-&C\£& 'HE, i HEADACHES \A^ ADTiriAM ! HEADACHES UPTICIAN SePex SS MANNERS ST, tef?J2 Wellington;.' liSrag CONSULTATIONS ME i'tdflßß^ STRENGTHEN I SIGHT Priserve your eyes | by wearing Levi's i Glasses. Utmost satisfaction assured by our expert service. EYES TESTED FREE LEVI'S SIGHT-TESTING ROOMS, 103, Customhouse-qy., Wellington. T. H. MORRISON. H. S. GILBERD. "OTOUSEHOLDER3 and Mechanics of Ji good reputo can now be well and fashionably dressed, without waiting till they ecrapo together a largo sum _of money to clothe themselves and family. You can call at L. W. Balkind's, and make arrangements to pay by small instaJments, and get all you require at once. You will find it a great boon and benefit. The goods stocked aTe the highest quality, and the prices most reasonable. Straight and honourable dealings a-ro what I expect, and give to my customers. In cases of sickness, or the breadwinner being out of work, arrangements can be made to postpono payments until recovery or in employment. Call *t any time., or write, and make arrangements to get all your Clothes and Boots at L. W. Balkind's. 125, Vivi*n-Bt.reet. Telephone 2664 A. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. fHHE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30., communications strictly confidential* U^TYROLIiTOCTIEONrAND TEA ROOMS, Brittain'd Buiidings, Manners-street, Will bo Opened WEDNESDAY WEEK, from 9 to 7.30. MorniDg and Afternoon Teas, 6tl. Three-court* Lunchcona, 1* Hot Teas, 6-7.3 Q.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 5

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