SHAW, SAVILL, AMD ALBIO2B COMPANY (Limitsd), ■ MOUTH IT~LIKB OF EOYAL MAIL ftAST PASSHNGJSB STSAMIE& 3BTW3BH HL POSTS OF NEW ZEASAOT AHU LONDON. mHB Magnificent 8.8, TAINUI, {5200 Toaa Reenter, 5500 Horee-poweifj E. J. Evans. Commsnder, Will be despatched hoax LYTTELTON TOE LONDON DIRECT OK SATURDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1893, To be followed hv loalo - 47588000 W. H, ©orifl * 47M 8000 J. W. Jennings May il Arawa « 8200 8600 J. Stuart - June 22 Ooptla - 4448 8000 O. H. Kempson July 20 Sfctaol - 5200 9600 B. J. Bvaai „ Aug 17 Tho above are all powerful, now steel bulli Steanierß, and tho accommodation fo» sli classes of Passengers Is unsurpassed. The Homeward Passage will bo Via Rio de Janeiro and lenerltTe, and tho time oooupled should not exceed 40 days. An experienced Sorgoon will aooompaav each steamer. The abovo will bo supplemented by fchs following and othe* first-class cargo ntcamers and sailing vessels : CARGO STEAMERS. I iPiobabto Commander. Tiniool Sailing. Name of Ship. § B.S. Raugstlis 8322 100A1 Burton _ „. April S.S. Pakoha .. 4381 IOOAI Scotland » May 8.8. Mamarl... 868 S 100A1 Maxwell _ Juto S.B Maori 2711 100A1 Moffatt . - July S,S. Matatua 4046 100A1 McDougall .. Aig SAILING VESSELS. Auckland .. 1308 100A1 Jame 3 Lcchnagir 464 AAlGusson FLAX VESSELS FOR NEW YORK. Advancement I 514 I +*AAII Rowlands | Mch The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for whlob has been guaranteed in the Colony : W. &G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. LEVIN & CO. BOOK'S EXCURSION TRIP ) TO CHINA AND JAPAN BY E. & A.S.S. Co.'s S.S. MENMUIR, Leay. img SIDNEY, MARCH 22nd, 1893, And calling at Queensland Porta, Pott Darwin, Sandakan Hong-Kong, Nagasaki, Kobe. &o. The trip will oooupy about 100 days, time will be given to visit places of interest at tho several ports of call, and about 25 days will be allowed in Japan for Excursions inland. Everything Strictly First-class. Full par. tioulars re Itinerary, Fares from Sydney back to Sydney, or Sydney to London, via America, and including above tour, &0., on application to THOS. COOK & SON, 55 Phtenix Chambers, 52, L»tnbtou quay.
In order to facilitate action on the part of would-be subscribers to the NEl# ZEALAND MAIL) we append below a Form of Application to the Manager, which if cut out, filled in, and posted to the address will be promptly responded to. nth Manager oftU NEW ZEALAND MAIL, - Wellington, Please send me the NEW ZEALAND MAIL regularly until countermanded, Address Terms of Subscription: — Within the colony .* 20s per annum, Cash, Postage included. Credit, S6s per annum Outside the Colony: 86s per annum, Cash, Postage included. Credit, 80s per annum New subscribers are expected to remit one quarter (6a 6d) in advance, as a guarantee of good faith, when they Bend their orders. Sir CHAS. OAMERON, M.D., says: «An Excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of infants*" IN PATENT AIR-TIGHT TINS. , *<!?* . HFAHTS INVALIDS, THEAeEfi B BEST AID CHEAPEST. ESTABLISHED 1825; J}r. BARTLETT, Ph.D., F.C.S., says: "The Flesh and Bone-forming constituents . are far above? the average, of the best Farinaceous Food," v
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1099, 24 March 1893, Page 3
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