p PARKER HUDDAET, * CO.’S. K Largo and Powerful Steam--0 ships— WESTRALIA . 2884 Tons Register ELINGIMITF. 2555 Tons Register (Weather and oiroumatanoea permitting TO LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. WisTBAWA I Friday 1 May 20 j 5 p.m. Elikoamite 1 Friday I Jane 3 | o p.m. No cargo received after 4 p.m. TO NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND and SYDNEY , . . , (Transhipping to Melbourne and all principal Australian ports). Wbstbalia I Thursday I May 26 I 5 p.m. Eunqamitb | Thursday ( Jane 9| 5 p.m. No cargo received after 4 p.m All Tickets are available also for stop-over or return by ANT of UNION CO.’S STEAMERS, and holders of V. 8.8. Co.’s Tickets may travel by above-named steamers. Head Office for Now Zealand —Queen’s Chambers, Wellington. 765 JOHN MURRELL, Resident Manager. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. EXPRESS PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN AUSTRALIA, CHINA ANO JAPAN, CALLING AT BRISBANE, TOWNSVILLE,THURSDAY ISLAND, HONGKONG, NAGASAKI, ‘ KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. i fXIHE following magnificent steamers, fitted I with electric light and luxurious accomi modation for first, second and third-class pas* j seugora, will be despatched from Sydney as under;— And monthly thereafter. For full information aa to freight or pasH&DDAEI\° P 4 RKEE * CO. PROPRIETARY, Ltd., 985 Wellington Agents. iTIHAW, SAVTLL AND 3 ALBION COMPANY, Limited, Will despatch their vessels as under (oironmstanoes permitting), FOB LONDON. Steamers. The Homeward Passage will be via Bio de Janeiro and (or) Monte Video and (or) La Plata and Tonoriflo. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New payment for which has been guaranteed in the Colony:— W. * G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. LEVIN * CO.. Ld. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The Company’s splendid steamships will he despatched as follows, for LONDON, calling at Adelaide, King George’s Sound, Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Brindisi, Malta, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Plymouth. Calling at Hobart. PASSENGER FARES From any Port in Now Zealand (including Saloon Passage to Sydney)— Sisaim Tickets— _ „ First Saloon ... ... to J!73 0 0 Second Saloon ... ,£39 and .842 0 0 Bbt.ten Tickhtb, available for 12 months— First Saloon ... Second Saloon ... ... JWO Passage (Money for Passages from England may be paid at this end* For farther particulars apply to the Agents, JOHNSTON & GO., { Or THOS. COOK & SON, Wellington. tNHIRB LINE DIRECT O STEAMERS. OTAGO TO LONDON. Perthshire ... Buteshire ... Fieeshirb ... Nairnshire... Morayshire Banneshibe... BCOO tons 8000 tons 5000 tons 5100 tons 5100 tons 8100 tons 3500 h,p, 3500 b.p. 2400 h.p. 2500 h.p. 2500 h.p. 3500 h.p The above magnificent steamers, which have II been specially built for the New Zealand •ade, and moke an average passage of 46 ays, will bo despatched at regular intervals, learners are fitted throughout with ELECBIO LIGHT, and accommodation is provided nr 36 Saloon Passengers. STEWARDESS carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY, 5 GUINEAS TO LONDON. Passengers carried to Port of Departure For fuller particulars apply to the Managers TURNBULL, MARTIN & CO., Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, Pripoes street, Dunedin. 348 BOOK’S LIST OF SAILINGS {JUUJA O T Q LONDON Oroya ■■ ■■ 6057 Sydney May 28 July u Passages booked at lowest rates by ALL lines. Inquiries invited. COOK S SHIPPING O?PXCE, 52, Lambton quay. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). rjpHE S.S. gaikloch Loaves New Plymouth for Onehunga as under (weather and other oiroumatanoea pemut- “ 10 p.m. ... 10 p.m. with express train from Wellington, •Friday, 20th . •Tuesday, 24th. •Friday, 27th . •Tuesday, 31st . "•Connects For particulars, apply to undersigned, 899 '■ LEVIN * Co., Ltd., Agents. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). FOR OPUNAKE. PER b.s. HU IA _ STORMBIRD, Transhipping at Wanganui to Leaving 16th, 22nd, 28th May. LEVIN & CO.. Ld., Agents, T HE S.S. WAIEOA, For HAVELOCK and SOUNDS—EarIy. For MOTUEKA—EarIy. JOHN H. HEATON, Agent, Panama street. WELLINGTON JOINING Ro OMS, Tuos. W. Simmonds, Proprietor. HAVING Opened the above Premises (which were lately occupied ns Bodley’s Dining Rooms), I intend catering for the Public Support in a manner which I feel certain will bo appreciated by all patronising the WELLINGTON DINING ROOMS. Excellent Accommodation is provided for Permanent Boarders and Travellers. All the rooms have been thoroughly renovated and fitted np First Class—with all the comforts of a home Luncheon Daily from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Tea from 5 to 7 p.m. Good Beds, Is. 479 J)EAFNESB AND HEAD NOISES EASILY CURED By Using PECK’S ARTIFICIAL EAR CUSHIONS, twbioh are the same to the ears as glasses ar o the eyes, positively invisible and comfortable to wear. Illustrated book of particulars and testimonials, with endorsements from leading physicians, sent sealed for two stamps on application to" A. M. NA3T, Burke and Wills-ohambers, 145, Collins street, Mel- | bourse. 89
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3436, 18 May 1898, Page 1
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