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BHIPP'K IHBNKVVZBALAND - SHIPPING COMPANY S EOYAL HAIL LINK GF 6TE i M." hj J (Under contract with New Zcalaui (• ■ • i rv meat) Are appointed to leave with Uei fcl.jwcj's Malli as under for LONDON Via Kio de Janeiro and Teneriffc : Steamers. I Pona Oominander I o»w. Kalkonra.. 4*74 JralohJey Lyttelton LuuelS Tongarlro ÜBS Bone | jj u i y H Aor&ngi 4168 Satdifle | iAur. 8 Blmatoka (474 Jreeustreet J3,pt. & Huapenu.. 4163 flndtay | - Oct. 8 And thenceforward every fourth Saturday. Fitted with electric light; sheltered [homemade deck for use of saloon passengers; Second Saloon on upper deck; Cabins amidships perfect ventilation; liberal cuisine. Panaea gen homewards have the privilege of breaking their journey at Bio de Janeiro or Teneiifte outwards at Cape Town or Hobart Passengers sent to pert of departure FEiIE. Return Tickets at reduced rates. Warrants Issued for passages from the Uul ci Kingdom to New Zealand on approved vnm antee for payment In the oolony. For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND fcsHIPPLNU CoMPANT, LIMITED, 10 Crawford street, Duntdin. ESS AG It HIES MARtTIMES. DUNEDIN, SYDNEY, OR MELBOURNE TO LONDON. Overland from Marseilles via Park. Steamers under Postal Oontiaot with the Government of France. Calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, KINO GEORGE SOUND, MAHB, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, Passengers Booked to Bombay, Reunion, Mauritius, and East Coast of Africa. I Leave I e I Usve *«■*• bourns. Adellld «- Ooeanlen 4038 May 26 I May 28 May SO Polynesian 8200 June 27 June 80 July 2 Yarra |- | July 251 July 28 July 80 PASSENGERS BOOKED THROUGH FhOM DUNEDIN, Rates of passage money to Marseille, irom L 24 to L 65, including table wines an:} Kuei Canal dues on passengers. RETURN TICKETS issued at the following rates:— Ist 2nd iri Class. Class. C.£S«. Available nine months .. £lO5 £7O £42 Saloon Passengers booked through to London via Paris, Best railway accommodatiyii, leggage conveyed free, and a fortnight allowed from marseilles on route. First Second Class, L 47. By special arrangement aa ENGLISH INTERPRETER will attend on board upon arrival of rteamer at Marseilles, to give par-sec pere every assistance in disembarking, passing their luggage through the Customs, etc He will also accompany them in the train to Par!- and Calais. NEILL AND CO., LIMITED, Agents, Dunedin. I HAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMIfED (Under Postal Contract with the Government for the conveyance of Her Majesty's Ma;';), Will despatch their ROYAL MAIL BTEAMER3 FOR LONDON As under, calling at Rio dk Janeibo, Tknkbikfb, and Plymouth. Steamers. Tons. Departure. Talnul .. 6031 Lyttelton | Saturday, iUy 80 Dorio .. 4758 ' Suurday, June 27 Arawa „ 6028 Saturda;, July 2i Ooptio .. 4448 10010 .. 4768 Saturday. Sift. 1 And thenceforward every fourth .-aturriay The above Steamers are of the highest cuss and spued, with saloons arcidf-hips, h-cuud Class and Steerage accommodation are very superior. The undersigned aie empowen.-d to grant passage* from London or Glasgow io New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the Colony. For further particulars apply to the Agents in Dunedin: NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGhNCY COMPANY, N.Z., LIMITED ; DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED; MURRAY, ROBERTS. AND CO. INSURANCE NOTICES. USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT 800D3TY. Established 1849 LIFE ASSUEANG MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. The oldest established Australian I.if.-■ :m.e and the only one that declares A BONUS EVERY YEAR Branch Office: Custom-house Quay, Wellingi ■■■■: ., Local Boabd of Dibkotoes: The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.O. (Chairman). The Hon. Charles John Johnston, M L.C. (Deputy Chah man). Alfred De Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. Nioholas Reid, Esq. Policies in Force Sum Assured ... Accumulated Funds Annual Income ... Cash Bonuses Divided ... Cash Bonus for One Year, 1889 94.C98 32 80U,()0Q 9,000.000 1,625,100 4,039,100 426,494 Extract from the last Annual Report of the Society's Actuary:—" Ten years ago I, as it were, challenged Life Assurance Societies, wherever situated, to show a record comparable to that of this Society, Adapting the language then used to the facts and figures of to-day, the Australian Mutual Provident Society at 40 years of age etands before the world as a life assurance institution that has achieved UNPARALLELED success. For stability it is UNSURPASSED, for the profit it has realised and divided it is UNEXCELLED, and for the liberality of its business arrangements it is MATCHLESS. No other life assurance society in any part of the world has had at the er.d of 40 years 87,070 policies In force, aa-uring L 30,691,196, an accumulated fund of L 8,169,311, and an annual revenue of L 1,512,280, of which it could be said that the rate of expenses to nremium income has been LESS, the rate of lterest realised on the funds HIGHER, the premiums charged LOWER, the reserve for the to its members LARGER than those of this Society. If I repeat myself, it is true now, as then, that such an Institution may well be the boast of Australasia and the special pride of Sydney, the city of its foundation."

Forms of Proposal and every requisite information may be had upon written or pergonal application to any of the District Office or Country Agents, or to KDWARD W. LOWE, Dunedin District Offioe. Resident Secretary. B, R, STOCK, District Secretary. EFFICIENT CANVASSERS REQUIRED. tiDUQAnOKA^ IHORTHAND Pccool, Athol place, open I from 6 till 10 every evening. Learners' Glasses and Four Repotting Classes (80 to 150 words) held every evening. MISS SCOULLAfc, corner Y oik plat and Arthur street, conducts her Cutting Classes. Night Class as usual. TAGO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Second Quarter begins 22nd April Special Courses of Tuition-Piano, Singing, Violin, and other String Instruments, Harmony and Counterpoint. For Private Pupils, quarter begins from the date of the first lessons. Private Pupjla and 01a8B_StudentB will attend " ~ ree. BANJO AND GUITAR BTUDIO (NIXT Ohobai Haix). R ALFRED 6. BAKER has Resumed . Teaching. Lessons also given on Mandoline. Mr Baker may be seen at his Studio every Morning from 11 to 12.36; Afternoon, 3to 5; Nights (except Wednesday), from 7to 10.

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Evening Star, Issue 8526, 27 May 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8526, 27 May 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8526, 27 May 1891, Page 4

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