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...10* -tswtfft I OF NEW Steamers will be LYT3MiTOir w4 1 „. -ng at WiUfctfar£»tt , J Moo,. 21«t Octobers NAPIER, GISBORNS. and Tarawa* Wed., 23rd Oct. f Flora Friday, Ist Nov. SIDNEY »i»WEmN M . Hauroto On27UiOet, Mararoa Thur., 7th Nov. 'MTp.m. tain. SYDNEY viaAUCKLANDTarawera Wed., 23rd Get 130 p-m. tola. ik.tomalaß»We<i,6thNoT. 2,30 p-m. taMB. MELBOURNE via BLUFF and HOBABTMararoa Mom.2lstOct . 3JSp.rn.tiUß. Tekapo Wed., 30th Oct, 2.30 p>m. feat*. WESTPORT via TIMAKU; LYTTELTON. AND Omapere* To-morrow. 4 p.m. tab. Brunnerf Fri., 25th o*W»r 6p.m. ew Plymouth if Oaui Nelson. LYTTBLTON, and WBHWGTONHerald Wed., 23rd Oct 10 p.m. DUba, NAPIBRvk QAMARU. TMABP. tad LYTTJSLTONA Steamer early. : SOUTH SEA ISDANDS EXCURSIONS. TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, and SYDNEY— Taviuni, trom Auckland, about Wed., 23rd Oct FIJI (SUVA and LEVUKAV- • Upolu, from Auckland, on 7th November. OABGO RECEIVED AT DUNKDIN WHARVES: PerS.S. Till Day. Wfcarf. Gorinna Noon Monday Satiny at. Tarawera 4 p.m. Tuesday Tongue Herald 2 p.m. Wednesday Rattray at. NEWZEALAIU • SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS IQft LONDON. Via Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymooth. Rimutaka! 1516 Greenrtreetj Wellington lOct 31 Ruapehu 4282 Findlay Wellington |Nov.» Kaikoura 4507 Forbes " Ruahine 6127 Bone iwzr«» Tongariro 41c3 Mayoss IFeb.M And thenceforward every fourth Thursday. Passengers sent to port of departure FREE. Warrantß Issued for passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand on approved guarantee for payment In the colony. ' ROUND THE WORLD (first dan), through Canada er United States, returning by H. S. 8. Co., or vice vena, £125. For further parttalara apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED, 9 Bond street, Dunedtn.

HAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY j LIMITED. MONTHLY ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffc, »nd Plymouth. iox ia. i Date of f Dm at Steamer. Tons. Departure. Plymouth Aotea ... 5653 Thursday, Oct. 31 Dec.» Tokomaru 6,120 Thursday, Nov. 21 Jan. «► lonic ...4,751 Thursday, Dec. 12 Jan. «,- Tainui ... 5,<M Thursday, Jan. 9 Feb. 18. Gothic ...7,730 Thursday, Feb. 6 March 17. Thenceforward every Fourth Passengers forwarded to port of departure FREE. Special facilities are afforded for bringing out friends and' relatives from Home by Issue of passage orders in the oolony. ROUND THE WORLD.— Tukots Issue entitling Passengers to travel via Canada or United States, returning by S. S. and A. Company or vice versa. Fare (first-class all tha way), £125. The above Steamers are supplemented t" fleet of Cargo Steamers specially built for New Zealand trade. For Freight or Paasageap NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO. PANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO.; or to DALGETY AND COMPANY, LOOTED ,HE S.S. ONSLOW leaves Portobello ' rU.,'.VT\ Dunedm daily at 9 a.. returning from Dunedm. 4 p.m. SATURDAY'S Excursions leaves Dunedin i 2.30 p.m. FARES Is 6d RETURN.

EDUCATIONAL. | NAVIGATION SCHOOL, Eldon Chambers, Pbinobs Stbbbt. ■ R F. W. SIMM' others of the Mercantile Marine in all that i necessary for them to obtain certificate! IB tt several grades. Hours: 10 to 12 a.m. and 2to 4 p.m. TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE. Private. Telephone, 556, ONSIEUR AUJARD, Profesaor i Dancing and French. Ladies Gentlemen Taught Privately the latest 8 Special class for young ladies Thursday a noon 4.30, St. Paul's Schoolroom. Sp Class for Boys. Le Menuet De la Cour the Modern Walts, the Varsovienna, thi new Lanoers. French Conversational Olas for Ladies and Gentlemen. Students ataf*~* Address: Filleul street, bottom of C street. At home Ito 3 and from 7to 8. [a card]. ~XR HEINEMANN, Bankton, London st (appointed Lecturer of the German Lan guage and Literature at the Otago University) proposes to establish GERMAN CLASSES foi Ladies and Gentlemen at the above address. . Candidates prepared for University Examina ons. Private tuition. PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY. G. KID ST ON-HUNTE" ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST. Colonial Mutual Buildinob, Princes street. Laboratory open daily for private tuition. ■ Commercial Analysis and Investigations under taken. PARKER Violinist, Has.REMOVED to 149 George street (near Hanover street). HORTHAND, Tj-pewriting, Bookkoe > Copying, Reporting Classes daily. Appl; Typewriter Bureau, Athol place, or Jetty street I Telephone 816.

MONEY. To ljsaA ** K«n freehed 3WO" W securities at very lows* rates. Scott and Co., Dowllng street. £* f? sfkikjfi To Lend, in'any sum, on an dtiVOvV" approved security. Fife hardinge Jones, 95 Princes street. "ONEY To Lend at current rates. Thi . Trustees, Executors, and Agency Com | pany of New Zealand, Limited. "ONEY to Lend—£loo at 7 per cent. . £I,OOO up to £3,000, at 6.per or- 1 Small Sums to Lend on Bills of Sale. Bills i counted. Apply Jas. Whyte, 68 Princes sfa (opposite Pryor and Son). ONEY TO LEND, in ANT SUM, FREEHOLD SECUBITT. STOUT, MONDY, AND SIM. ONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, in large or small sums, at lowest rates. A. M. BRODRICK, Solicitor, 80 Princes street r | vaE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, Jl AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, has Money To Lend on Freehold Security. WALTER HISLOP. Manager. Amusing Bbcach or Pboxise Case.—this is a familiar line in the newspapers, and one which always attracts the eye. And jet, when we come to read the report, how often do-we find that the case is not very amusing after aIL Indeed, considered rightly, the breaking of a promise is a very serious matter. A man who is once guilty of such an act is never trusted again. When we are suffering from indigestion, sick headache, or from any disorder of the stomach, why do we turn to Holloway's Pills ! Because they promise relief in such eases, and have never-yet broken their promise during a trial in all parts of the world for nearly nxty years. ' .

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Evening Star, Issue 9830, 19 October 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 9830, 19 October 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 9830, 19 October 1895, Page 4

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