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SHIPPING. TT N & N *£EAM SHIP OOBIPaS V OB NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. SOCIALLY REDUCED EXOURsm; LTrlteSS^rL^ol^ti ping at Wellington to all West Coast pS Flora Mon.. 6th May 3p.jn.Duh RotomaLana Wed., Bth May. 3 p.m.D’diT Wakatipu Wed., Bth May 3 p.m DUi NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKIA Rotomahana W P d., Bth May 3p. tn. m?i» Manapouri Thur., 16th May 2.30 u.m £ SYDNEY via WELLINGTONWakatipu Wed., Bth May 3 p.m., DMi. Hauroto Fri., 17th May. 2.50 p.m SYDNEY via AUCKLAND- ' ***• Rotomahana Wed., Bth May 3 p.m. DMi„ Manapouri Thur., 16th May 2.30 p.m w MELBOURNE via BLUFF and HOBaS? Waihora “Thur., 9th May 3.30 p.m. D’lt Taluno Mon., 20th May 3.35 p.m & T WESTPORT TIMARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, & NELSON Omapero Friday, 10th May 4 p.m,, DUh Friday, 17th May 4 p m.. DMi* GREYMOUTH via OAJIARU, TIMARO LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON^’. Herald Wed., 15th May 10 p.m., Du,'. NAPIER via OAMARU and TIMARUC' Dmgadee About 17th May D’din Wharf Tonga, Samoa, fiji, and Sydney"' Ovalau, from Auckland, on Bth May. - FIJI (SUVA and LEVUKA)Upolu, from Auckland, 25rd May. CARGO RECEIVED AT DUNEDIN WHARVES; Per S.S. Till Day. Wl, ar { Flora Noon. Monday Rattray .i Rotomahana Noon. Wednesday Tongue Wakatipu Noon Wednesday Tongue mHE NEW ZEAUfI. SHIPPING COMPANY’S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS R)b LONDON. * Via Monte Video, Teneriffe, an' Plymouth. And thenceforward every fouith Passengers sent to port of departure FREE, Warrants issued for passages from the Unite Kingdom to New Zealand on approved guaranty for payment in the colony. ROUND THE WORLD (Erst class), tL u „j Canada or United States, returning by N.Z.S Oj., or vice versa , £125. For further partlulara apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING C 0» PANY, LIMITED, 9 Bond street, Dunedin s HAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPAM 1 LIMITED. MONTHLY ROYAL MAIL STEAMER! BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Ply mout Date of Ducat Departure. Plymoul Steamer. Doric Tonic Fainui Gothic Tons. 4,784 4,751 5,031 7,730 July 9 •Sept. 3 Oct. 1 Oct. £9 Thursday, May 30 (Wellington) Thursday, July 25 Thursday, Aug. 22 Thursday, Sept. 19 ( Thenceforward every Fourth THURSDAY SINGLE. Rktl'R First Class ... £SB EIM Second Class... £35 £65 Third Class ... £ls 15s, £l7 I7s, £19195. Passengers forwarded to port of departure FRR Special facilities are afforded for bringing« friends and relatives from Homo by issue passage orders in the colony. The above Steamers are supplemented by leet of Cargo Steamers specially built for t] PANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITEI iIURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO.; or to )ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED .. , mHE S.S. ONSLO jttv X leaves Portohello i,L Dunedin daily at 9 a.i returning from Dunedin 4 p.m. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, and WEDNESDJ Excursions leave Dunedin at 2.30 p.m. FARES 1b 6d RETUR Special Time-table on Holidays. LICENSING NOTICES. THE ANNUAL LICENSING MEfTffl'C for the Licensing District of CHALK®, to hear and determine Applications for License, Transfers, Renewals, or Removals, under the provisions of “The Licensing Act, 1881,” wihbe held at the Magistrate’s Court, Port Chalmers, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of June, 1895, »t!2 noou. All Notices of Applications must be lodged in duplicate with the Clerk of the Licensing Com* rnittee, at the Courthouse, Port Chalmers, twenty-one days at least before tire raid meeting. THOS. HINCHLIFF, Clerk of Licensing Committee, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. I ALEXANDER OWEN, hotelkeeper, o( ~ St. Hilda, do hereby give notice that I destre to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Dunedin on the third lav of June, 1895, apply for a Certificate iutuorising the issue of a tublicau’s License for the house known as the Racecourse Hotel, situate at Ocean Beach, St. Kilda, containing it least 10 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. * Dated the second day of May, 1895. ALEXANDER OWEN. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. V. K. COURTHOUSE, ARROWTOWN. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office until noon on THURSDAY, the 9th May, 1895, for the ERECTION of a COURTHOUSE at Arrowtown. Plan and specification may lie seen at this Office, and at the Post Offices at Queenstown and Arrowtown. The lowest or any tender not necessarily at' cepted. E. R. USSHER, „ . District Engim Public Works Office, Dunedin, 23rd April, 1895. MONEY. To Lend on good freehold securities at very lowed ates. Scott and Co., Dowling street. To Lend, in any sura, on any approved security. Fits■rarJingo Jones, 95 Princes street. MONEY To Lend in any sum on FrceholJa Sievwright and James, solicitors, U Sigh street. MONEY To Lend at current rates. The Trustees, Executors, and Agency Corapany of New Zealand, Limited. \M ONEY to Lend—£loo at 7 pet cent. IrX £I,OOO up to £3,000, at 6 per cent Small Sums to Lend on Bills of Sale. Bills discounted, Apply Jas. Whyte, 69 Princes street (opposite Pryor and Son). _ MONEY TO LEND, in ANY SUM, on FREEHOLD SECURITY. STOUT. MONDY, AND SIM, BRODRICK AND CHALMBB Licensed I.and Brokers, Sharebrokers, and General Agents, Money To Lend on Freehold Security. Colonial Bank Buildings, Pkincks stbeet. The perpetual trust ees, estate, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, has Money To London Freehold Security'. WALTER HISLOP, Manager. What Money Can Do.—Money can do a great deal, but it cannot do everything. « cannot stop the passing of time; it cannot make us young again; it cannot renew with health the enfeebled frame. In the face of the demon rll-hcalth, rich and poor are on an equality. Rich and poor have to seek the same remedies, and wise indeed are they it, in their sorrow and suffering, they turn to Holloway’s Pills and Ointment. Tliese are within the reach of the |K»or as well as of the rich, and it is no idle testimony, but the natural result of long experience. which has declared Holloway to be the poor mau’s friend.

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Evening Star, Issue 9688, 4 May 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 9688, 4 May 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 9688, 4 May 1895, Page 4

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