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Shipping Notices THE NEW ZE4.LA.ND SHIPPING COMPANY’S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS, Under Contract with The New Zealand Gotebnmeht, r ILL be despatched with Her Majesty's Mails as under for LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Madeira ■ The above are all new steamers, built specially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experience. The length of the passage by the Company’s steamers averages under forty days. PASSAGE MONEYSaIoon, from 60 guineas upwards; second saloon, 40 guineas ; steerage, from 18 guineas. For freight or passage, apply.to THE HEAD OFFICES, Christchurch ; Or to the BRANCHES and AGENTS of the Company throughout the colony. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS; (Under Contract with the New Zealand Government.) FOR THE MARCH SALES. RMS, . KAIKOURA, 4474 Tons Register, 4000 Horse-power, W. O. Ceotohlet, R.N.R., Commander, Vill bo despatched from Wellington for London, calling at Riode Janeiro, Madeira, and Plymouth, On THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, At 4 p m. Intending passengers are invited to inspect his magnificent steamer, which is one of the nest specimens of modern naval architecture float; The first-class dining saloon is a lofty apartsent situated nearly amidships, and extending he whole width of the ship. The staterooms re large, beautifully famished, and mostly tted for only two passengers. Several are on eck, and all have perfect ventilation. There re a large number of bathrooms, a ladies' oudoir, music-room, and two smoking-rooms, icsides two large promenade decks. _ The Second Saloon is provided with piano, latbrooms, smoking-room, and ladies’ boudoir ; be staterooms and bill of fare are fully equal o the first saloon of many lines. • The Steerage accommodation is large and veil ventilated, and the dietary scale is moat iberal. . , . , The passenger accommodation is heated vith steam and lit by electricity. For freight or passage, apply to THE OFFICES, 71 Customhouso-qnay. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. THE Company's Clyde-built Sa.-Ss-- ■ r ■ ■ , magnificent iron clipper rn^'p P I A K O, 1075 Tons Register, 100 A 1 at Lloyds’. R. Sdthseland, Commander, appointed to sail as above IN JANUARY. Wool and other cargo will now be received the Railway Wharf woolshed. The accommodation for passengers is anrpassed. The saloon and Cabins are unnsuy large and replete with every convenience, tiding and all requisites being provided. HURUNUI TO FOLLOW. For freight and passage apply to the OFFICES, 2 Customhouse-quay. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LITTLE -FOLK. JBIRRBL invites all the little folk to , bring their Fathers, Mothers, Uncles, Aunts, and Cousins, to see all the Christmas Toys for Girls and Boys, Large and beautiful Dolls, very cheap, Japanese Balls, Kites, and Fishing Rods, also, Elegant Cabinets, Glove, and Handkerchief Boxes, and a splendid lot of Knick-Knacks, suitable for Christmas Gifts, Christmas Cards, from Id each, As the shop has been greatly enlarged, there is much more room to display the stock, and give easterners a good choice. J BIRREL, Fancy Rkiomtokt, 46 Cdba-stbket. OPENING NOTICE. The well-known and old established COMMERCIAL HOTEJL, Willis Steeex, Close to the Queen’s ■Vharf, and Post and Telegraph Offices, is now ready to receive visitors and permanent boarders. The proprietor, Mb James Guilford (formerly in the wine and spirit trade), having purchased the lease of the Hotel, will, in soliciting public patronage, endeavour to merit that support which a well conducted house, affording every comfort and convenience, may reasonably be expected to receive. The building has been entirely renovated throughout, and furnished in a style second to no other hotel in the Colony. The cuisine is complete, to satisfy the most fastidious. The billiard-room is acknowledged to be the .most commodious in Wellington, and con* ' tains two new prize tables, under the care of an experienced marker. The bar contains only the choicest and purest quality of liquors, of which the proprietor’s known experience in the trade, entitles him to boa judge. Note the address— COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Willis Street. JAMES GUILFORD, 480 Proprietor. TO OUB CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC. /"N EORGESON & CO. having taken the vOT First Prizs for First-class Tailoring and excellence of Workmanship at the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, desire to make known to their numerous customers and the public, that having purchased a large assortment of Tweeds, made especially for the Exhibition by the Roalyn Woollen Mills ahd Mosgiel Woollen Factory, they are prepared to execute all orders with which they may bo favored from the self-same goods, at the lowest possible prices. G F. O R G E S O N AND CO., Tailors and Habitmakhrs, Atheusum Buildings, Lambton-quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7681, 15 January 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7681, 15 January 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7681, 15 January 1886, Page 1

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