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fTVHB "ALL BED" MAIL ROUTE TO A LONDON. The Royal Mail Steamers of the CANADIAN-ADSTRALIW LINE {C. and X. LINE). Under contract wilb the Governments of Kew South Wales, Queensland and Canada leave Sydney every our weeks as under for BRISBANE, HONOLULU. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER, • Connecting- at Vancouver with the CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. Thin is the IMPERIAL ROUTE HOME, as well u the most attractive. It avoids alike th« beat of the lied Sea and the cold of Capo Horn. The railroad journey between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans (Vancouver to Montreal) runs through the Selkirk and Kocky Mountains, across the Prairie, and along the North Shore of Lake Superior; occupies about five days, aud is made WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARRIAGES, thus avoiding all inconvenience to passengers. Passengers have the choice of a number of overland routes, enabling thorn to visit the principal cities of Canada and the United States, and have also the option of performing part of the journey by Lake Steamers through the GREAT LAKE DISTRICT OP AMERICA, containing as it does some of the Grandest Scenery n the world. At Sydney the Mail Steamers connect with the steamers of the Union Company from and to all NEW ZEALAND POUTS. PARES FROM SYDNEY, AUCKLAND OR BRISBANE To Victoria, Vancouver or Ban Francisco—Firstclass: Single £4l), return £01). Second-class: Single £*6, return £4O. Steerage; Single £l6. return £3O. To London (First-clays throughout), from £59 2» fid. ToLondon(SecoDd-clivßßthroughoat)from £4O 6a6d To London, Steerage (with Second-ciaas rail), from £S2 7s lid. ROUND THE WORLD (First-class all the way') returning by Orient, P. and 0. or M.M Co.’s Lines from Loudon, via Suez, or by New Zealand Shipping Co., and Shaw, Savill Co., or vice versa, £137. ROUND THE WORLD (First-class all the way), via China, Japan, and Canada to London, and return via Suez ox South Africa, or vice versa, £167. For Railway Maps, Guide Books, and all other information apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. TROCADERO, LAMBTON QUAY (Late Nodino’s). JTHF. PROPRIETOR of the TROCADEEO wishes to announce that a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT will be opened in a few days at the above address. The DINING ROOMS are lofty and well ventilated. MEALS WILL BE SERVED AT ANY HOPE, LDNCH, from 12 to 2. TEA, sto 7. SUPPER, till Midnight. FISH. GRILLS. OYSTERS. TO ORDER. riROCKERT! EX KUMARA. CROCKERY! Bedroom Sets, from 10s 6d to 70s Set Dinner Sets, from 32s 64 to 70s Set Tea Sets, from 25s to 503 Sot Also a Choice Selection in CHEESE STANDS, TEA POTS,, SALAD BOWLS, etc.,_ At Reasonable Prices. At WINTON AND McLAUOHLAN J S. 40, Cuba street and 221, Lambton quay. Telephone, 1507 and 864. YOU HAVE A EIGHT To expect satisfaction When yon nsa "ITSEM" HOUSEHOLD DYES. And yon will get satisfaction. These dyes are put np in glass tnbes, are easy to handle and do not deteriorate by keeping. Will dye light and heavy materials, and the process is the same for all materials. rVBRPOOL AND LONDON AND J GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Invested Funds ... ... .£10,376,921 Claims paid 36,076,470 Fire Reserve Fund 1,850,000 This Company offers to Insurers the Security of invested funds amounting to over TEN MILLION POUNDS STERLING BESIDES THE UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF A VERY WEALTHY PROPRIETARY. _ BY A SPECIAL ACT OP THE NEW ZEALAND LEGISLATURE THE COAL PANT IS IN A POSITION TO SUE OB BE SUED IN THIS COLONY. This Company has ever been noted for its promptitude and liberality in settling Claims. Lowest Current Bates for all Classes of Fire Insurance. LEVIN AND 00. (Limited). Agents. s OUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital .£1,900,000 Accumulated Funds Exceed .£283,000 Fire and Marine Insurance of Every Kind at Very Lowest Rates. CHAS. W. BENBOW. Manager. Office, 27, Lambton quay, Wellington. 423 N EW ZEALAND INSURANCE FIRE AND MARINE. CO. Capital, .£1,000,000. i-np Capital and Reserves, .£177,006. Net Annual Revenue, .£360,000. Fire and Marina Risks of Every Descrip, tion accepted. _ , _ ' Wellington Branch Corner of Urey street and Lambton quayC. A. EWEN, Manager, j

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4439, 20 August 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4439, 20 August 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4439, 20 August 1901, Page 1