ShipningllpßflPK) "VIEW ZEALAND _d[sßC4l 1 M WHIPPING CO.'S ir^i BOYAL MAIL LINE W-gggßEßgv OF STEAMERS. (Under contract with the Nesv Zealand Government.) Will be despatched with Her Majesty's Mails, as under, for LONDON, via Rso de Janeiro and Madeira :— oi.._ OTO £ S Comman- Port of _• -g Steamera. -J der> Departure ts| _________ ____ _____ __ ________ ______ Tongariroj 4163 Bone . Wellington Oec. 16 Aorangi 4163 lurpin Jan. 13 Rimutaka 4474'Hallett P-b. 10 Hu.peha 4163\GreenBtr'b March 10 gaikonra 4474|Crutchley April 7 The ibove are ali new steamers, built specially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experience. The length of passage by the Company's steamers averages under forty days. Passage Money — Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards ; second cabin, 40 guineas ; steerage, 18 guineas. Return Tickets at reduced rates. For freight or passage, apply to . THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, Esk street. THE NEW ZEALAND SHCPPING COMPANY'S LINE. WOOL SEASON 1886-7. DIRECT STEAMER FOR LONDON. The well-known full-powered Steamer, "TltlUJlli?-*," 2797 Tons, 1700 horse-power, classed 100 Al, THOS. McGEE, Commakdeb, Will be despatched for LONDON DIRECT During the first week in January. Wool intended for this vessel should be consigned " S.S, TRIUMPH," Bluff, and will be stored free of expense unal steamer's arrival. Early application for space is necessary. For Freight apply to THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., 0c22 As Agents. THE NEW" ZEALAND SHIHPING COMPANY'S LINE. WOOL SEASON, 1886-7. FIRST WOOL SHIP. The Iron Clipper "G A Z E L L E," 386 Tons, 100AI, Captain Munbo, Will be despatched for LONDON early in December For freight apply to THE N. Z. SHIPPING CO., no 9 Agents. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The Company's steamships will be despatched with Her Majesty's mails a3 follows for LONDON, via Colombo :— - Valetta 491 Nov. 26 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Shannon 4189 Dec. 10 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 And thenceforward every alternate week. This Company are now prepared to Book Passengers to England from New Zealand ports at the SAME RATES as from MelbonrLe, by providing Saloon Passages by Union Company's Bteameis to Australia free of charge. ?or further information, apply to J. fc TOOK & CO., Agents. Medical^ >f7EETH\ /e__tracted\ E.B, JONES, V^ DENTIST, II V^ The Pharmacy, Ar PEE-ST. ~^r TTVR. NEIL'S READY RELIJSF ASTHMA POWDER. The best known remedy in America, England or ela where. DR. NEIL'3 Asthma Powder is considered the greatest blessing on earth by the many sufferers who have had the privilege and wisdom to try it, being about four times cheaper (Is per tin, or three in one, 2s 6d) than some of the mo^t celebrated powders now imported from America. It should be tried by all who suffer with asthma, bronch'tis, hay fever, hoarseness, influenza, colds, or any impediment to free breathing. The following testimonials will show its great power in two of the most confirmed cases : — Dunedin, May 2nd, To Mil Neil, Dear Sir, — For many years I have suffered from asthma. I have tried all the various p remedies for it for a long time, I have used the 'cigarettes which most people think are the best thing for it, but, after having used one tin of your Powder I find it ieiallyou claim for it. It gave instant relief, and its effects for good are not transient. I can honestly say it is the best remedy I ever used. My father in England suffers much, being a confirmed aethmatic ; I wish he could get some of it. Mrs McDONALD: Ravensbourne, April lOtb, 1886. D;t Neil, Herbalist, George street, Dunedin, Dear Eir — I have tried one tia of your ABtnma Powaer since tbe 9th Marcn, 1886. I have suffered very severely from asthma during the last 14 years, since I had inflammation in the lungs, andilihave found no remedy likwyoars for clearing the bronchial tu^es and giving immediate relief. In fact, I have not had a spasm since I began to use it. I am, dear sir, your most obedient servant, , JAMES TAYLOR, Town Clerk, Ravensbourne. Please observe name and address on tinPrepared at DR NEIL'S BOTANIC DISPENSARY , 96, George street, Dunedin, New Zealand. | Agents for Invercargill— MATHESON AND CO. Dse Stbkht. BLUFF.— The Southland Times, and the Weekly Timsb may be had at the shop J at Mm Wilson, oppoait- Railway Station. »21 j
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Southland Times, Issue 9383, 24 November 1886, Page 1
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