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Return Fare, Saloon, £l2 Steamer from Auckland every four weeks for Tonga, famca, Fiji and Sydney. Saloon tare £2O RAROTONGA. TAHITI. Steamer from Sydney every four weeks for Fiji. Samoa. Tonga and AucklandSaloon Fare, £2O. Steamer from Auckland every month for Rarotonga and Tahiti and back. Return Fare, Saloon, £25. LOCAL STEAM t R BETWEEN VARIOUS ISLANDS OF FIJI G IOUP. Tf EXCURSIONS WEST COAST SOUNDS TO ENGLAND IN THIRTY-ONE DAYS. i T W _E. S HE -A The s.s. li TARAWtR A Will make The Usual Annual Excursions to the West Coast Sounds of the Middle Island during January, 1897. ROYAL MAIL i A.. FRANCISCO First Excursion from Port Chalmers, Tuesday, 12th Januaiy, 1897Second Ixcursion from Port Chalmers, Friday, 22nd January, IST SERVICE TO GREAT BRITAIN .jstxo _a. uoute.i Da SAN Tlie Steamers of this Line— MONOWAI (3433 tons) ALAMEDA (3000 tons' MARIPOSA (3000 tons) Leave Sydney Every Fourth Monday for Auckland, Apia, Honolulu and San Francisco. I ’IOM-ngur Ito’i This ipt> 1 torn. n ml giving; I o-,i jnton-'Sting countr tin.England, avuidin; •s i.ln‘ opporumitv vorlil. alike the heat of t'ne Red Sea and the cold of if travelling in luxury and comfort through the Each Trip will occupy about Nine Days from Port Chalmers, during wide h the ne ■> j attnmlc <-■ ■ oj the Sounds will he visited, and special faeililies will he given for Ist !I \ < '' 1 h 1 ' T SKETCHIN'O, and for exploring those wonderful 1 lords, win-re Natui-' is se'-n in < - • : ' aspects. Opportunity will also lie given tor visiting 111 I. > / ////■./. K.f., / /•. 11 1 ° the world - the Steamer remaining Two l»ay- in .Milford Sound for that purpose. XHE SOOIA-Xj EfIJOYM EJSTT OIT PAhSK Ror K o Is made a special feature of these Excursions, the whole Trip taking the form of an extended picnic. jpi TFy.Tsn! i'KOM €Z3JE3E-iQis.IlLi>3VS:iE; THROUGH FIRST-CLASS FARE Sydney or Auckland to London, £63 to £67 8s; Sydney or Auckland to San Francisco, Saloon, £4O; Sydney or Auckland to Honolulu, Saloon, £3O. ROUND THE WORLD TOUR (First-class all the. way), returning by Orient or P. & O. Co.’s or Messageries Line via Suez; or by New Zealand Shipping Co.’s or Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s line direct to New Zealand, or vice versa , £125. u~tc t\3 hPpyp }) T T TL'Ga For Pamphlets describing these Tours,' and all information interesting to Passengers, apply to any of the Union Company’s Offices throughout the Colonies. I THAI ) OFFICII - - - DTLTAPoDIiSr, IST.Z. JAMES MILLS, Managing Director. MELBOURNE OFFICES-COLLI NS STREET WEST. SYDNEY OFFICE S— BRIDGE STREET & MOORE STREET. :.‘LT T r;/v ■■ > \ (V . r.Tpu' 73 ST £> f-oR >r~*: w'it. Jsaz~^r >-L O3E -a? JVEC S 3 KT fF"M )F as fcf 53 M w mu iss&gi m eg Nij QUALITY Yells. ao uty- jr ax jo wa. ic hj if' >xjs :e . jZvF; HOW IS IT DONEP Prove:! by tne Sales of MFI RON I '” r '^ r NELSON, MO ATE & CO.’S ’ V. -■ • ; . ~.-w- w *9 By 7 . nLL- ' :.YYy 7-.. L--7 7. ■ . ■ * Y FUSE 1 EAS .GAINST ALL OTHERS. iy-, .W ' . . -i ’ w i Th 7'.,g T -••• -h-AYr Nothing like 11 1 e m fo r QUALITY, PURITY AND STRENGTH 7 e ■ ■'A- K '4. ONLY : ■ /? :-h. /L ... , ; ... , ' ii ' i 51577 '•%' f A- r 1 #rWM 3 4 r ; •J 1 T’ j : . • '• Y f (ivk,V: ->’ .. g;Xil?';- 1"' ' J, ' I ' I ' r ... * » 7 ’k cepi ng Stocks and Varieties that no no one else can keep, for they have, not the Sale,and giving the public a Better Tea than any one else can. A few who do not study their Customers try to sell other Teas that give them a larger profit. I" 77 77 111 mf Li Jj onl To the Public as otlnu Teas, although they co -1 more and the Grocer pays rn ore lor them. r • >7' r. 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New Zealand Mail, 3 December 1896, Page 80

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Page 80 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, 3 December 1896, Page 80

Page 80 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, 3 December 1896, Page 80