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Mellin's Food for Infants and Invalids.— Perfectly adajfted for the yovingsst in/ant. Keeps good in all climates; free from animal germs. To be obtained from all druggists and stores.

Shipping. TJNION STEA.M. SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Steamers will be despatched as under: LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON f! IBooking passengors to all West Coast ports)- ■ Wakatipu This Day (Wed.) 2.30 p.m. train Mora 'ihut*., 9th Jan. 3 p.m. i>'d'n Corinna Monday, l'ith Jan. 3 p.m. D'tl'n • j , NAI'IKB, (JISBOIINK, and AUCKLAND- \ Flora Thurs., !lth Jan. 3 p.m. D'd'n j Manapouri • Wed., 15th Jan. 4 p.m. D'd'n | SYDNEY, viu WELLINGTON- j .Wakatipu This Day (Wed.) 230 p.m. train Mararoa Thurs., ltiih Jan/ 2.3'J p.m. train OAMA.RU and TIMARUToupo This Day (Wedues) 5 p.m. D'd'n SYDNUY, via AUOKLANDManapouri Wed., 15th Jan. 4 p.m. D'd'n Rotornahaha Wed.,2»th Jan. 3 p.m. Dd'n MELBOURNE, via BuUJFIT andHOBARTRotomahana Monday, I.lth Jan. .2.30 p.m. D'd'n Hauroto Monday, 20th Jan. 3.35' p.m. Main ■WKSTPORT, via TIMARU, AivAKOA, LYTTEI.TON, and WELLINGTON— Omapere*** Friday, 10th Jan. 5 p.m. D'd'n Brunner t Friday, 17th Jan. -fi P.m. Dd n ' Calls New Plymouth, i Calls Nelson. GREYMOUTH, via OAMAUU, TIMAUU, LYTTELTON. AND WKLLINGTON— Herald Monday, 13th Jan. JO p.m. D'd'n NAPIER WHARF, via OAMARU, TIMARU, AND LYTTELTONStoamei, .early. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS EXCURSIONS. OVALAU will 'leave Auckland about 15th Januaiy, for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. For SUVA and LICVUKAUpohi About3oth January From Auckland CARGO RECEIVED at DUNKOIN WIIAItVKS. ForS.S. Till »ay. Wt,,,l Taupo I p.m. This Day Rattiay street Flor* noon Thursday Rattiay street Omapcre lp.tn. Friday Kattray street Rotomahans noon Monday Tongue Corinna noon .Monday Battrny street WEST COAST SQUND3 KXCURSION.-Tlie Firat TtlplViill leave Dunedin about 22nd Januaiy and the second about 31st. mp ENGLAND IN-'JHIRTY-ONIS DAYS. ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE. mX FASSKNGKR ROUTE TO ENGLAND Is undoubtedly the • A. & A. ftOUTE, ' Avoiding alike Ibe beat of the Rod Sen and the cold of Cape Horn, and Riving Passengers tho opportunity of travelling in luxury and comfort through the most interesting country in the world. 'Die Steamers of this Line (under contract with (he Governments of New Zealand, New South ■Wales, nnd the United States) arc appointed to leave' Sydney and Auckland for Apia (Samoa), Honolulu, and San Francisco every four week*, sailing as under : „. r , Leave Leave Arrive bteamera. laf Sydney. Auckland, 'i'risco. MONOWAI 3500 Jan. fO.lan. .■' SUFeb. 3 ALAMKDA S"Wi Fell. 17Fnb.- 22iMarch 12 MARD?OSA3OO() March 16 Maich 2 llApril 9 Tickets are available for 13 months, and Kalnon Passengers can break their journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San Francisco, or any place of call en rmite to New York, and have also the privilege of travelling across either Canada or the United States. SPECIALLY RKDUCBD RATES. ThroiiKß Fares, Sydney or Auckland, to' London : Saloon (single) ... ... £fi(> to .£67 Hs 2d Do (return) ... ... £105 . Steerage- ...i3H9a7d Round the World (first-class »11 the way), returning by Orient or P. and O. Company's lines from London, via Suez, or by Sbaw, .Savill, and Albion Company, or New Zealand Shipping Company, £125. ■ • ' : For all information apply at any of the offices of ■, ■ - UNION STEAM SHU' COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (EHVIITJCD). Oil I E N Th ' h IK B , Of - ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS . ■■■■ Leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on the undermentioued dates for PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via ADELAIDE, ALBANY,. COLOMBO, SUEZ,. NAPLES, and GIBRALTAR :- Steamers., Sydney." Melbourne. ORIENT ...... ... Jan. 13 Jan. 18 ORMUZ ... ... ... Jan. 27 ;Feb. ■ 1 ' OROTAVA ... ... Feb.- 10 , Feb. ,15 FARES : NWW ZEALAND TO LONDON (Canal Dues included): FIRST SALOON... £"(i5 to £73105. SECOND m ... £3!) to £42. THIRD CLASS ... £16 16u, £1818s, and £20, . SPECIALLY REDUCED RETURN TICKETS. First and Second-class Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages.to Australia, which are included in the above fares. .THIRD-CLASS and STEERAGE FARES, from London to New Zealand, £16 l'isto £20. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Ageutsiin New Zealand. ORTOBELLO RAILWAY FERRY. TheTAREWAI . Will until further notice leave PORTOBELLO at 7.45 10.45 3.30 «.30, Connecting with Trains leaving Port Chalmers at 8.15 11.15 4.0 7.0. , " TRAINS LEAVE DUNEDIN, 7.40 12.10 3.35 6.15, ..' { The Steamer leaving Port at - 8.30 1.0 4.20 ■■•■'• 7.0r ".;-..,.'■•: Special Trips Telephone Port Railway Station. On PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Steamer Connects wi&v" all Trains as far as possible. ' H. Crust.] [C. S. Owen -\ "V "IVT B W ZEALAND -I^l EXPRESS COMPANY (CAMPBELL & CRUST). '$&J£3S?S[§j*Z*? Estabushed 18U7. :■.'■ : CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING BAG GAGE, AND EXPRESS FORWARD-. ING AGENTS. , . .'. Auckland, Wellington, GiiuisTciujncii, OaMAIIU, DIINKBIN, GOBB, iNVEnCARQILI,. Agencies in over SO towns- iv the,colony, also throughout Australia and abroad. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' Samples en--tered ou sight at the customs, and deposits refunded on departure from the colony. SAMPLE ROOMS. — Convonient and well-fitted-np Sample Rooms tb Let. ■ ■ BAGGAGE Cleared at the Customs, Stored, or Forwarded through our own agencies to airy part of the colony. Tourists will find this an, especial convenience to them. STORAGE in Safe Brick Buildings. PARCELS, PACKAGES, &c., Forwarded at through and FIXED rates to any address. Packages up to 1121b weight forwarded through our Agency collected in the business parts of the city TOEK Ol' CIIATIQB. CARTAGE of all descriptios nuudertaken. FURNITURE REMOVED iv Town or Country' or Packed for Storage or Removal to all parts. ESTIMATES GIVEN. Contracts made for Removal to any part of the colony. Having a Staff of Experienced Packera, and our own arrangementß for carrwge throughout, we can offer ua-. equalled Facilities for this Class of Business. All Charges Strictly Moderate. Rates snd all I information may be obtained at OFFICE, 3 I MANSE STREET. DUNEDIN. or any of our JBRANCHES ,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10562, 8 January 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10562, 8 January 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10562, 8 January 1896, Page 1