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r^ssme&At rjiHß: NEW ZEALAND ", SHIPPING COMPANY'S . ROYAL MAIL STEAMEPiS FOR LONDON, Via Monte Video, Teneriffe,' and Plymouth :— ' » Pntn' I>ort Steamers, g _&.. _■ of Date. H Departure. Kaikouha 4507 Forbes •:, Lyttelton Oct. .1 KUAIHNE 8127 Bone — Oct. 29 Tongabiro <1163jMayoss , — Nov. 28 RIMUTAItA JSlßjGreenstreet — D?J-_ 2' l RUAPEnn 4202 Stuart ; — Jan. 21 Passengers sent to port of departure FREE. Warrants issued for Passages from the United Kingdom. Round the World (First Class), through Canada or United States, returning by N.Z.S. Company, or vice verea, £125. For further particulars apply,to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), 9 Bond Btreet, Dnnedin. «Sgg|L^ "OHIRE LINE . DIRECT Managers: Turnbuli.,' Martin, and Co. The Splendid Steamer F I F E S H I R' E (3720 Tons Register; 2400 Horse-power), J. Wilson, Commander, Is intended to be despatched from PORT CHALMERS for LONDON On or about Bth SEPTEMBER. For freight apply.to NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, Agents; MURRAY, ROBJiIR-ft, & CO., i Loadiug Agents. "S_-_TJ~C<~H*I~ B'"i LINE JO* DIRECT STEAMIEBS. <_I_l_#BiS'' OTAGO TO~LONDON. FlFffiSHllf_~~." '.'■ BOOH tons""" 2400 h.p. NAIRNSHIRJS ... 5100 tons i 2500 h.p. MORA.YSHIRK ... 5100 tons i 2600 h.p. PEKTHSHIRffi ... 800/) tons 3500 h.p. BUTESHIRE...- ... 8000 tons 3500 h.p. BANFFSHIRK ... 8100 tons :}?.™.^.-P^_ Tlie above magnificent Steamers, which have all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamersare fitted throughout with ELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation ' is pr ided for 3b" Saloon Passengers. .NEXT DEPARTURE FOR LONDON Will be: FIFESHIRE I Capt. iViLSON | Bth September (Calling at Canary Islands). Doctor and Stewardess carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY, 45 Guineas, OTAGO TO LONDON; For plans and further particulars, apply, 4c, to the Managers.. j TURNBULL, MARTIN, _ CO., Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, 20d 'Princes Btreet, Dunedin. n~S. INVERCARGILL SAILS:— For INVERCARGILL WHARF.-TO-MOR-KOW (TUESDAY), Sth September. Cargo till 11 a.Ei. For PRESERVATION INLIST GOLDFIELDS.—22ud September. 3.3. NAPIER SAILS .— For RIVERTON.— TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), Bth September. Cargo from 1 p.m. to 4 p.jn. For WAIKAWA and FORTROSE.—EarIy. .■:■'■>.,/.■"-■■.'.:-■■■ '~; ■■-:- ■ KKiITH ItAMSAY, Agent. ~/^S4i Vnhina and japan. i^^^^^LTWS EASTERN . AND AUS_g_^^______y TßALlAN STFjA MSHir COMPANY (LIMITED). •REGULAR MONTHLY LINK OF DIRECT STEAMERS I'ROM AUSTRALIA TO CHINA AND JAPAN. These Steamers have large COOLING CHAMBERS,' ensuring an abundance of ICE, FRESH MEATS, &c. throughout the voyage. SALOONPASSKNGERSBOOKED THROUGH TO ALL PORTS IN CHINA AND JAPAN: also, to SAN FRANCISCO, LIVERPOOL, LONDON, and the CONTINENT OF KUROPE. For freight, passages, and full particulars, apply to BATKS, SISE, _ CO., Bond street, Dunedin. ~^i^_ TCr O T I C E TO "|||||||g PASSENGERS . For WUSTERN AUSTRALIA. Messrs HOWARD SMITH & SONS Favourite Steamers Sail from Melbourne as under :— S.S. BU-NINYONG; on SEPT. 5. S.S. KONOOWARRA, on SEPT. 19. S.S. GABO, on OCTOBER 3. Passengers Booked from Dunedin Through to all Western Australian Ports. Particulars on application to J. H. STANLEY & CO., Agents, 5f Crawford Btreet, Dunedin. TEAM X X ' PASSAGES To All Parts of the World, for All Classes. Lowest rates guaranteed. No commission charged. Inquiries invited. Sailing Lists on application. Bookings to England by P. and O. and ORIENT and all other Lines. THOMAS COOK _ SON, 95 PWNCIES STREET. Business Announcements T. BOSS. TROSS. —New Goods for Spring and • Sumiuer Wear opening up daily.—T. Ross, 130 Princesjtreet._ SPECIALLY reliable Gloves. Most complete assortment of Ladies' Kid Gloves in the city, black and all colonrsj A LMA. (kid), 2s Od ; Moscow (dogakin), 3. lid ; _tS_ Malta (kid), 4s lid; Lisette (dogskin), 43 lid; bl-ck and colouradJSuede.' . CORSF.TS, Corset?, Corsets. Finest assortment in Dunedin. Thomson's V and N, C 8., Izod's, &a— from 2s lid upwards. SILK end Lace Summer Capes for wearing with blouses, from 7s 6d;- Initial Handkerchiefs (any letter), 3d each. . TVTSW Blouses in all shapes and colours. New ]S Trilby Blouse, from 3s 611.-T. ROSS, 130 Princes street. 2s J. a. GREEN. /"COMPULSORY Sale of Boots, Shoes, and XJ Slippers: everything reduced ; must sell.— J. G. Green, 37 George .street. MISN'd WatertfghtsY&s ll<i; Strong Sho.es, 63 6<l: Canvas Shoes, 3s lid; Buckle, LegEings,Js6d ; Slipper;, 1.41 id ; Clogs, 7sCd. T ADIES' Shoes, from 4s 6d; Elastic Sides, 4s JL_ lid ; Lace-up Boots, 5s lid ; Slipper?, Is fid ; Tan Shoes, 4s 6u\ _ .__ ' L"ADIES' Cloth Gaiters, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s 6d ; Gents', 4s fid. Warm Slippers and House Boots a specialty. (CHILDREN'S Schoolßools—Wearguarantced; \j all prices reduced. Compulsory sale ; must sell.-J_G_GKBKN, STGeorgajtreet. ..._______. SMITH AND SMITH. MIRRORS.— Bevelled edge and plain (a great variety of sizes) in handsome frame suitable for drawing rooms, Ac. __ MIRRORS of finest quality at astonishingly low prices. We have a good assortment on view, and invite inspection. __„_. MIRKORS handsomely framed; suitable for gifts. We have a very large stock.—Smith and Smith, Octagon^ PICTURE Framing of any kind in best styles at lowest rates; prices on application.— Kmith and Smitb. _ _ PICTURE Framing at greatly reduced rates. Mouldings of various qualities and newest designs.—Smith PICTURK Framing, wholesale and retail. Special low prices for advertising cards and largo quantities. j PICTURE Frame Mouldings.—A very large stock of the newest designs in different (qualities. Wholesale and retail.—Smith and j Mnith. ! — ENAMEL Paints (40 colours), Is tin ; Bath Enamels, Is 6d~and Is lOil.-Sniith and 1 Smith. . PAPIER Mache Centre Flowers; light and easily fixed to any ceiling, 24m to 60in ' diameter.-SMITH & SMITH.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10590, 7 September 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10590, 7 September 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10590, 7 September 1896, Page 1

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