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JTUDDAET, PARKER AND COMPANY'S ZEAI A*lm A d P ° Werful steamships— - 3000 Tons Register ITtKto - 2884 Tons Eegistc ’ ELINGAMITE ... 2585 Tons Register TO LYTTELTON AND DTJNEDIN • Zealandia Thursday Feb. 22 sn.m Westralia Friday Feb. 23 5 pm’ Elmgamite Friday Mar. 9 5 p.m. MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON titiw. EDIN, BLUFF and HOBART? Zealandia Thursday Feb. 22 5 p.m. TO NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY: Elingamite Thursday Feb. 15 5 p.m. Westralia Thursday Mar. 1 5 p.m. , ;.TO SYDNEY DIRECT: Zealapdia Saturday Mar. 17 4 p.m. ~ No cargo received after 4 p.m. All tickets are available also for stopover or return by ANY of UNION CO STEAMERS, and holders of U.SE. Co.'s Tickets may travel by above-named steamers. Head Office for New Zealand—Queen's Chambers, Wellington. 765 JOHN MURRELL. Resident Manager. CHAW. SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. Will despatch their vessels as under (circumstances permitting), FOR LONDON. Steamers.

Sailing Vessel. Invercargill | 1310 1 Bowling | Feb. | The Homeward passage will be via Rio de Janeiro and (or) Monte Video and (or) La Plata and Teneriffe or St. Vincent. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been gu.Aanteed in the Colony— W. and G. TURNBULL and CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS and CO. LEVIN and CO., LTD. GERMAN LLOYD The imperial Mail Steamers of this Company will be despatched as under, and regularly thereafter, to SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP and BREMEN, via FREMANTLE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES and GENOA:

Accommodation and Cuisine of the highftcf T> fin “UNSURPASSED SEA-GOING QUALITIES. ENGLISH SPOKEN ON BOARD. PASSAGE MONEY from .£ls 15s to .£65. RETURN TICKETS TO LONDON: SALOON, £65 to £lls. THROUGH and ROUND THE WORLD TICKETS issued over the Company's own extensive lines, at . reduced rates, 75 per cent.' of the .mileage being covered by Lloyd's steamers. Passages to the colonies can be prepaid here. m For further particulars apply to CAbTENDYK AND FOCKE, 3 and 5, Featherston street, Agents.

•‘PMWPStfjSteS” has, in my hands, given invariably satisfactory results. It iB one of the most valuable of curative agents at our disposal.” * ■ f|§" YIRCHOW. 44 is the most concentrated of the saline group.’ Natural Aperient Waters are vastly superior to artificial solutions, however skilfully prepared.” SIR HENRY THOMPSON. 1 has est ab . lished Itself as a customary Aperient in all climates. It is remarkably and exceptionally uniform in its composition and free from the defects of other Hungarian Bitter Waters.” BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. “ Putnam 3ftitoe” <>,%„. many Ofen or Hungarian Bitter Waters now offered to the public, careful selection should be made. We have found that Only HUN YADI JANOS answers all purposes, owing to its remarkable uniformity and gentle action, which render it preferable to all others.” Vienna medical journal.

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New Zealand Mail, 15 February 1900, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, 15 February 1900, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, 15 February 1900, Page 27