«SDtf&^ -\/f E S S A G E R I E S i lpES5> IYJL MARITIMES. ! •*»1"» 1 "" l ' w SYDNEY to LONDON, Via I COLOMRO an» PARIS. Steamers of- 6500 tons t under postal contract with lite French Government, calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will bo despatched monthly, as follows :—: — ! m-nninavc Sydney, Llelbouino Adelmdo I bteiuneit.. uoou 5pm _ lpm Polj-nesicn ... Not. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Annand Beliic Dec. 26 Dec. 28 Dec. 30 Anstralien ... Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 VilledelaCiotat Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Passengers booked to BOMBAY, INDIA, I CHINA. B ATA VIA, and JAPAN. RETURN TICKETS, available for 9 or 12 months, at REDUCED RATES. Table wines are included in the passage money, &c. ENGLISH SPOKEN ON BOARD. Passage Money can be paid here for passages front Europe. Liberal concessions to families. N.B. — Passengers' luggage conveyed freo of cost from Marseilles to London by steamer. For further particulars apply to LEVIN & CO.. Ltd., ** Wellington. ENGLAND IN 31 DAYS. ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE. The Passenger Route to England Is undoubtedly tho A. AND A. EOUTE. Avoiding alike the heat of the Red Sea and the cold of Cape Horn, and giving passen-, gers the opportunity of travelling m luxury and comfort through the most interesting country in the world. rT IHE Steamers of this Line are appointed J to leave Sydney and Auckland for Honolulu and San Francisco every Four Weeks, sailing as undor :—: — Steamer. Commander. A^. jg£. Alameda Otemdorp Nov. 21 Nov. 2G Dec. 14 Manposa HM Hay ward Dec. 19|Dec. 24 Jan. 11 Moaua ...pi. Carey Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Feb. 8 SPECIAL EEDUCED FARES. FROM SYDNEY OR AUCKLAND TO ENGLAND : Saloon (single) ... .£64 2s 6d to .£72 9s 2d Special Return... Steerage (single) .£32 7s 11 d Tickets are good until used, and Saloon Passengers can break their journey at any place en route, and have also the option of travelling either through the UNITED STATES or CANADA. For all information, apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). mHE TYSER LINE (.LIMITED). MONTHLY DESPATCH OF first-class cargo steamers to london direct. Tons CornBurden, nmnder. Star of Victoria^ ... (5000 Hart Star of England ... 6500 Weech Star of Now Zealand ... 8000 Reed Indramayo . . . . 7000 Ilarwood Indraghiri . . . 8000 Firth ■ Hawkes Bay 8000 Felgate The above steamers were all built specially for the New Zealand trade, and are fitted with refrigerating' machinery of the most approved System in charge 'of competent engineers. The Company is prepared to carry wool and produce of every description to London at Lowest Current Rates of Freight. For full particulars, apply to W. M. BAJNNATTNE & CO., Agents. npHE TYSER LINE (LIMITED). I beg to advise the Appointment oiMkssrs. W. M. BANNATYNE & CO as AGENTS of the TYSER LINE (Limited), and to request Shippers and Consignees to apply to them for any information desired in connection with our steamers. RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent. AUSTRALASIAN LINE. GRACIE, BEAZLEY & CO., Of 14, Water-street, Liverpool, Despatch iron Vessels of the highest class from Liverpool to Wellington and Dunedin at regular intervals. Wellington Agents, JOHNSTON & CO COOK'S SAILING LTSIV STEAMER PASSAGES l|2|*i>; STEAMER PASSAGES -*w»''i*«S^ Booked by P. & 0.. Orient, Direct, French, German, China, and ALL LINES AT LOWEST RATES. Intending Homeward passengers should send for " Sailing List of Steamers and Fares to London " by all lines (gratis). Enquiries invited. Apply COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, 52. Lambton-quay. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). i'JMHE S.S. GAIRLOCH leaves l3M|3Efe> «- New Plymouth for Ono- [ •"• R *"* ;l ''™* jj^Tjga, asunder (weather and other circumstances permitting) ;—; — NOVEMBER. *Tuesdny. 29th. 10 p.m. ♦Connects with express train from Wellington. For particulai's apply to undersigned. LEVIN .is CO, (Ltd,), Agents. FOUND, the best, Cheapest, quickest, most ex}:>erienced and reliable Dyer and Cleaner in Wellington. His address is A. ROBERTSON'S, Perth Dybworks, 19, Ghuznee-street (Near Cuba-street). Telephone 918. AWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY Ts guaranteed thoroughly matured. TV ous c s to b~lb l~e t. Clyde -quay — 8 rooms Tasman-street — 5 rooms Hankey-street — 6 rooms Macfarlane-street — 7 roomo Roseneath — 7 rooms Owen-street — 6 rooms Wellington-terrace — 8 rooms Ingestre-streot — Shop and 4 rooma Tory-street — Shop and 4 rooms Belmont— House and 5 acres '' Hawkestone-crescent — 6 rooms, furnished Wellington-terrace — 2 rooms and use of kitchen Hill -street — 14 rooms Lambton-quay — The late Chamber of Commerce Feathers ton-street — Offices Karori— A good House, with 4£ acres Island Bay— 6 rooms, furnished Muritai — 5 rooms, furnished Furnished house — about 8 rooms Properties at Karori for sale. B. SMITH & CO., 40, Lainbton-auay.
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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1898, Page 1
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746Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1898, Page 1
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