BHIfPINO OOKFAHY'O ROYAL MAIL BTIAMBRBJDB LONDON Vi, Mont* Video, Tenerifia, ud Plynwwik. Steamers. Tom.] Fort of Departure Papanui Kaikoura Ruahine ""akanui 7000 Lyttelton March S3 4507 1 Lyttelton April 20 Coastal paaaage to Part of departare FBSE. Warrants issued (or passages from the Unit*! Kingdom to New Zealand on appror.d goats* tee for payment in the oolany. Through Bookings to Watt Gout ot Booth America, Falkland Islands, Bahia, and Pernamhwno. For farther particulars apply to THB NEW ZEALAND SHOTING OOMPANT, LOOTED, 9 Bond street, Dunedin. 4HAW, BAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY JJMITED. FOB LONDON.—BOYAL MAIL STEAItEBfI. with Superior Aooommodation for all Classes of Passengers, calling at .foots Plymouth. S.S. iTona.i Captain. From. I Date lonia ... 7738 Eempaon Wellington (May 25 Delphic... 8273 Sowden Wellington Aotea ... 47511 Evans ' Gothic ... 6646 Kidley CABOO BTBAMEBS. BaagatiM 4046 Burton Wellington Am. 23 Maori ... 5200 Moffat Wellington April 20 Mamari... 3683 MTJougall - Tokomarc 6838 Maxwell Matatua 3322 Holmes P*keba ... 4331 Prostsr Passengers forwarded from Danedm to Port of Departure of Mafl Steamer FREE. oat friends and relatrras from Home by * orders in the colony. tettlWfee^-i^MMtH^ COMPANY OF N.Z., UMTTID. 'tti:v*.\-imM)il-Wk DALGETY AND CO HUDDABT. PARKER, AND CO. PROPBIBTABY, LIMITKD. DUNEDIN TO SYDNEY ru. LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPD3B, QISBOBNI, AND AUCKLAND. 2,585 Tons, TUESDAY, MABCH 14th. STEAM BrftP Tjeketa trarel by the WESTBALIA For farther particulars apply to NEDLL AND CO.. LOOTED. Agents. S. ONSLOW: SUMMEB TBfE-TABLB. Macandrews, Broad Bay, Portobello. Leaves Jetty at. Wharf. Leaves Portobellc. Men. 10am. 5.15 p.m. 7.45 a.m. 3.30 p.m. Taeo. 10 a.m. 5.15 pm. 7.45 a.m. 3.30 p.m. Wod. 10, 2.30,6 20 p.m. 7.45 a.m. 5 p.m. Thur. 10a.m. 5.15 p.m. 7.45 a.m. 330 p.m. Fit 10 a.m. 5.15 p.m. 7.45 a.m. 3 30p.m» Sat. lQa.m. 2.30 p.m. 7.45 a.m. 5 p.m. Sun. Fares, Is each way. Ordinary Time-table suspended on Holidays30VBBNMEST NOTIOBR PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. AWATERE BRIDGE CONTRACT* _NDERS will be received at this office till noou of Wju- -DAY, the Bth March, 1899, for the AWATERE BRIDGE CONTRACT of the Picton-Hurunui Railway. They are w be marked on the outside " Tender for Awatere Bridge Contract," and addressed to the Hon. tae Minister for Public Works, Wellington. Telegraphic tenders similarly marked and addressed will be received if presented at any telegraph office by noon 6f the same date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer's OHiiie by the same hour. Drawings, specifications, etc.. may be seen at this office, and at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Greymouth, and Dunedin, the Chief Surveyor's Office, Invercargill, and at the Thames Post Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. W. H. HALES, Engineer-in-Chief. Wellington, Bth February, 1899.
COAL NOTICES. JlirfLEl COLLIERY. LOUDON AND HOWOETH, Pro-rieton. . Product of this Mine is a BROWN GOAL of fuperior quality. Kindlea freely; burns with gnat flam* an* a bright glow. t Beit ralue for steam or household pttrpoM of any coal in the market. Addreai: _^ VOGEL STREET, DUNEDIN ? Or Walton Park. COALS 1 COALS! I FAB-FAMED FOHTIFICATION - COAL if now in Dunedin market Agent. JOHN HUOHIB, Bailway Siding. EDUCATIONAL. TECHNICAL CLASSES ASSOCIATION. k PPLICATIONS will be received till Bth \_ INST, from Teachers qualified to Teach FRENCH SHORTHAND MKCHANICAL ENGINEERING. Particulars as to duties and remuneration may be obtained from Mr A. MARSHAL!, Technicil School (7 to 9 p.m.). or from |underGEO. M. THOMSON, Hon. Sec* ■RS ERNEST TUCKER Receives FupUs for SINGING AND VOIOK PKODTTCTIONj And will be at " Dresden " MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, From 3 till 5. Classes forming for " FROM BRAIN TO KEYBOARD." System of Muscu'ar Exercises for Pianoforte. Prospectuses at Berg's and the Dresden. ISS JESSIE HALL (Medallist, Trinity College, certificated teacher) receives Pupils Singing, Voice Production. Colonial Mutual T\I7NKi)IN Dancing Acadnny, St. Faui's Schoolroom.—Madame Hamann'p Juvenile Cl<iß?, Saturday A f tot noon, 10s 6d; Adults, Wednesday, £1 Is. At Private Residence, FernhiU: Adult Classe?, Tuesday and Thursday next. Private Lessons and Uaseee arranged. Is British sport dying out? has often been a question for discussion, and it is very satisfactory to know that a negative answer can be given. The physical condition of Englishmen has improved during the past half century, and the cause of this satisfactory change is attributed to the better style of living which has been adopted by all classes. Men are more temperate, both in eating and drinking, and, above all, the system is kept in tone and the blood purified by medicines of sterling worth, such as Holloway's Pills and Ointment. The taste for sport will never die while people use these remedies, which wiij cure or relieve any complaint, and give strength in place of weakness.
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Evening Star, Issue 10872, 4 March 1899, Page 4
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