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Shipping. -^^ nj .HE NEW ZEALAND jSpmlb^ SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL- STEAMERS -FOR LONDON, Via Monte Video, ToncriSo,- and Plymouth: — ex 8 I'Ol't Pf TWn Steamer. g Oepartiire Date' Kaikoura ... 4507 Wellington Anril 22 Ritauink "127 Wellington May 11 Wahaniii ... 7"nn - May 25 Rimutaka ... l -fils ' — .Tune 8 Coastal Passage to port of departure FREE. Warrants issued for Passages from tho Uni' ted Kingdom. Through bookings to West Coast of South '- . - ' t America, Falkland Islands, Bahia, aud Pernambuco. For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), 9 Bond streot. Dunedin. /CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN R.M. LINE to FIJI, HONOLULU, VANCOUVER, CANADA, UNITED STATES, and EUROPE. In connection with the famous CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. • The most direct route to IClondyke. R.M.S Ton..- s ffi„™ MIOWKRA ~ ... 3500 j Ap.il 25 ■ WARRIMOO 3500 May . 23 AORANGI 4-5. I June 20 Thenceforward Monthly. For further particulara apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'(LIMITED), Agents. __ S__t* CJHIRE LINE Jfel|£Bfej •tO DIRECT STEAMERS. —■■——"* otago' to London. PERTHSHIRE .. .8000 tons 3..10 h.p.. BUTESHIRE 8000 tons "500 h.p. BANFFSHIRE ... SIOO tons 35"0 h.p. FIFESMTRH ... ... 85-0 tons 3_V 1 h.p. NAIRNSHIRE .. 8500 tons 3500 h.p. MORAYSHIRE ... SSOO tons 3501) h.p. The above magnificent. Steamers, which have, all been specially^ built' for tho New Zealand trado, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. - Steamers are fitted throughout with ELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided for Saloon Passengers. • Our next departure for London from -Wellington will be FIFESHIRE—Captain B. CouII—APRIL 14. (Calling at Canary Islands). Doctor aiid Stewardess carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY, 45 Guineas, OTAGO TO LONDON. . For plans and further particulars, apply, etc., to the Managers, TURNBULL, MARTIN, & CO., Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, 20d Princes street, Dunedin. (J ,S. I. I_l U SAIL, S : *For INVERCARGILL WHARF, TUESDAY, 18th inst.' Cargo till noon. For PRESERVATION' INLET GOLD-FIELDS-.TT_6th inst, 'Freight payable by shippers., ■' This Steamer has excellent;passdnger. accommodation. .■■!■•■•' S.S. NAPIER 5A1L'5......... - '■■■'•, For FORTRQSE.—MONDAY,.. 17th inst. .-.,.._. : Ciirgo .ti11.3.p.m..'. Freight payable,bv - " '-'shippers." ■'.-■• .-■ -...--...-■ -■■.---. - For OWAKA and WAIKAWA—24th INST.' KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. ' . Coaches and' Buses MAIL COACH TO HIGHCLIFF AND- SANDYMOUNT. Leaves Sandymount at 8.30 a.m. very ruesday, Thursday, .and Saturday; returning mm Dunedin at 3 p.m. : FARES: From Sandymount, ls Gd single; 2s 6d return. From Highcliff,' ls each way. HARRY CROSS, Proprietor, . JetTs's Criterion Stable), 24jy Moray Placo. TO OVAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. PALMERSTON to NENTHORN, through MACRAES and MOONLIGHT. Leave Palmerston for Nenthorn via Dunback, Macraes, and Moonlight, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 11.15 a.m.; Returning from Nenthorn Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 10.30 a.m., reaching Palmerston at 4.45 p.m. JAMES CHALLIS, Proprietor. . Head Office: Empire Stables, Palmerston. ROYAfx' MAIL LINE OF COACHES (COBB & CO.). The above Line ol Coaches leave Lawrence for Roxburgh, Clyde, Cromwell, Queenstown, and all intermediate places every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of first train from Dunedin, returning on the- a'ternate days. For Roxburgh and intermediate places daily. Leave Ranftirly for Naseby, Wedderburn, Idaburn, Hill's Creek, and St. Bathans Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, on arrival of 6.50 a.m. train from Dunedin; Cambrians, Becks, Ophir, Alexandra, and Clyde, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Leave Clyde for St. Bathans and intermediate places on Mondays, '\\Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 12 noon; St. Bathans and intermediate places to Ranfurly Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 7 a.m., connecting with train arriv:'ng Dunedin 6.5 n.m. Leave Ranfurly for Naseby daily. Agents in Dunedin: New Zealand Express Company. Full particulars from Thomas Cook and Son, Dunedin, and from H. CRAIG & CO. Head Office: Peel street, Lawrence. EducationalUNEDIN x-ANCTNG ACADEMY, St. Paul's Schoolroom and Private Residence, . Fernhill (near Cricket Ground). — MADAME HAMANN'S CLASSES arranged to suit everyone, and Private Lessons at hours to suit pupils. Adults and children trained for carnivals, bazaars, school concerts, etc. These displays of a most beautiful and refined nature. All contracts at the lowest charge. To Madame Hamann's ability as a teacher thousands can testify. • Sap MISS HODGKINS is prepared to receive PUPILS for Drawing and Painting from the Life at her Studio, 36 George sheet, above Dunne's, artists' colourman (next d<x. to Aldred's). '?»P MI. JAMES ROBERTSON (Pupil of Mrs Wilkie), Teacher Pianoforte, Singing, Voice-production. Terms: £1 ls a quarter. Address: Mr Jno. Hogg, pianoforte warehouse, St. Andrew street. 6ap COLUMBIA Dress-fitting Schools, Octagon. —Day and Evening Classes now forming. .The famous Worth's system is taught PUPILS taught the latest iv skirts and sacques. Millinery taught by an experienced milliner.—Columbia School, Octagon. ACME" SCHOOL, 76 George, streot (next Neil, .herbalist); Miss Hinds has resumed teaching new " Acme " system. CUTTING, Fitting, and Designing, thoroughly taught; pupils attending these classes receive personal instruction from the principal. I ADIES taught to arrange Millinery, Bows, J and Trimmings in a few lessons;patterns cut to measure. . 3a VOCAL Methods, Tutors, Studies, and Solos ■ for Piano, Violin, and all instruments. Lowest prices.—Braithwaite's. , Ji.a EXAMINATION Series, Academic, Augeneri and LitolS Editions; Standard Songs and Piano Solos. Lowest rates.—Braithwaite's Music Department. TRINJTY College Text and Question Books, Regulations, Entrance Forms, Special Studies, and Music. — Braithwaite's Book Arcade.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11396, 13 April 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11396, 13 April 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11396, 13 April 1899, Page 1

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