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BY TELEGRAPH.

THE R.M.S. ARAWA. Wkllington, February 13". —The Arawawhich arrived from London at 8 p.m. yester, day, was not visited by the Health Otiicci till this morning. .She left London on De oember 27th, Plymouth on the 30th, the Cape on January 20th, Hobart on the 2nd inst. and experienced tine weather. The health oi the passengers is excellent. Passengers for Auckland.—.Saloon : -Miss S. A. Brown, E, Greenwood, .Messrs. J. Greenwood, 8. Henry and M. Singleton. Second saloon : Mies Wilkina, Rev. Francis Jones, and D. Mac millan. Steerage: Mr, Mrs, and Mastei Metcalfe, Messrs. F. H. Tiddy, Jew. Smith, W. H. Storey, and Mr. and Mrs. G. W Striekett. THE R.M.S. TONGARIRO. Wellington, January 29.— The R.M.s Tongariro, from London via way ports, ar rived in harbour this morning. She vva: ; detained at London until December lotl ■ (four days late) owing to fogs. The paseagi was a fine weather one, and uneventful. Bn< ! brings SI passengers for New Zealand. Thi \ Tonjcariro s passengers for Auckland are :- First saloon : Messrs. Brodhurst, B. Mackin ! tosh, fciow, Fowler, Strangmans. Secom ' saloon : Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Hoarc, Master ' Hoare (3). Third saloon : Miss Tarside, Mr 1 Morris, Mr. J. Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Wat 1 kins, Misses Watkins (5), Masters Watkin; [ Wellington, February 18. —The R.M.s Tongariro sails for London to-morrow after - noon. The following are her passengers :- J Saloon : Misses Clarkson, Preston, Reeves [ Mallet, Ross, Gray, Walkers, Mr. and Mrs > Battley, Mr. and Mrs. Stracney, Mr. am ■ Mrs. Lemasere, Mesars. D. Cole, iJpldenhart ,' Foliar. Second saloon : Misses Price am . Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Price, Mi , . an< i Mrs. Lceman, Mesdames Henderson, Berry i Molyneaux, Johnson and three children Messrs. Nettleton, Plumbridge, Pitt, Hendei son (2), Petrie, Ben ton, M askew, Walter - McDonald, Miller, Masters Henderson, am ' Rev. Mr. Phillips. Steerage : 30. THE R.M.S. AORANGI. Wellington, February 26. —The Aoran;. I arrived at three this morning. She left Loi - don on January 9th, Plymouth on the 10tl r the Cape on the Ist instant, and Hobart o 1 the 20tn. She brings 56 passengers for Nβ' Zealand, among whom is Lady Scott, wh r joined the ship at Hobart. , The passage wr t an uneventful one. Passengers for Aucl t land : —Second cabin : Mr. and Mrs. J. Be ,i and family (6), Mr. Drew. Steerage : M y and Mrs. J. Gorman, Miss H. Wilsoi i- Messrs. Chambers and D. W. Fell, Ma; s- ter Gorman. Be wise in time! Only one purveyor i thousands will have sufficient patience an courage to prepare pure and first-class articli a like Messrs. Crosse and Blackwell. wl i schooled the taste of the public, and achieve t in the end the confidence, and patronage i a consumers. This is not an easy task in oi 0 part oi the world, where the cheapest, an ~. most advertised goods, puffed up as to qua! t ties they never possess, are bought by tl 1 masses ; but we can wait, as we feel assurt »" that common sense, and a good palate mu » find out in the long run, that our coffees, spice a teas, etc., are, on account of their combin a tion of purity, flavour, and choice quality, tl cheapest; and can be enjoyed without th; doubt creeping over the consumer, which j surely the case with poor or adulterate , articles of daily consumption.—Bkowk, Bα "' RETT, and Co., Direct Coffee, Spice, and T< , Importers. i- To Cube Skin Diseases. — Sulpholii is Lotion quickly drives away Eruption s- Pimples, Blotches, Redness, Eczema, Acn >f Disfigurements, Roughness and Scurf, etc d leaving a clear, spotless Skin and beautif i- Complexion. Sulpholine is a necessity f U the Skin, especially in hot climates, Mai in London, Sold, everywhere,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8501, 27 February 1891, Page 4 (Supplement)

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BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8501, 27 February 1891, Page 4 (Supplement)

BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8501, 27 February 1891, Page 4 (Supplement)

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