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LITERATURE. ARRIVED PER “ALLAHABAD,” AT REITH AND WILKIE PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Dhow Chasing in Zanzibar Waters and on the East Coast of Africa, by Captain G. L, Sullivan, R.N., with map and illustrations from photographs, 20s, The Tropical World ; Aspects of Man and Nature in the Equatorial Regions of the Globe, by Dr G. Hartwig. with eight chromoxylographio plates and numerous woodcuts, 13s 6d. The Forces of Nature, a popular introduction to the study of Physical Phenomena, by Amedde Guillemin. Edited by J. >orman Lockyer, F. R.S, 11 colored plates and 455 woodcuts, 365. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, by James Fitzjarnes Stephen, Q.C., 15s, Notes of Thought, by the late Charles Buxton, M.P., 13s 6d. Goethe’s Life, by George Henry Lewes, 9s 6d Mark Twain’s Choice Humorous Works, with extra passages to the Innocents Abroad, and a Life of the Author. Illustrations by Mark Twain and other artists ; also, Portrait of the Author, 9s 6d. Keble’s Christian fear, from Is to 20s. Dr Candiish. Discourses bearing upon the sonship and brotherhood of believers, and other kindred subjects, 9s 6d. The Mystery of Matter, and other Essays, by J. Allansou, Picton, 13s 6d W. E. H. Leoky’s Loaders of Public Opinion in Ireland—Swift—Flood—Grattan— O’Connell. 9s 6d. Dean Stanley’s Lectures on the History of the Church Of Scotland, 9s 6d. Baron Stockmar’s Memoirs, 2 vols, 255. “Stockmar is not only an excellent man, bat also one of the most sensible I haveevermet with LordMdbournc . Baron Bunsen called him one of the first politicians of Germany and Europe, Beginnings of Life, being some account of the nature, modes of origin, and transformations of lower organisms, 28s. Dr Vaughan’s Presence, of God in his Temple, 4s 6d. Never Again, by W. S. Mayo, M.D., author of Kalloolah, 7s 6d. Thoughts on Recent Scientific Conclusions, and their relation to Religion, 6s 6d. Handbook of Social Economy, or the Worker’s A B C, by E. About, 6s 6d Neville on Hydraulics, Hydraulic Formula;, and Tables, 20s. Levelling : A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Levelling, showing its application to purposes of Railway Engineering and the Construction of Roads, &c,, by F. W. Simms, F.G.S., C. E., fifth edition; with the addition of Mr Law’s Practical Examples of Setting out Railway Curves, and Mr Froatroine’s Field Practice of laying out Circular Curves, with plates and woodcuts, 10s 6d The Intellectual Life, by P. G. Hamerton, 13s 6d. At Home with the Patagonians; a year’s wanderings over untrodden ground, from the Straits of Magellan to the Rio Negro, by George C. Musters, fls 6d. Cassell’s Technical Educator, 4 vols, in cloth 30s, 2 vols, in half-calf 40s. Chambers’s Encyclopaedia, 10 vols, L 5, cloth. Chambers’s Information for the People, 2 vols, half-calf 255, cloth 21s, Chambers’s English Literature, 2 vols, halfcalf, 255. Chambers’s Miscellany, 10 vols, 255. Chambers’s Papers for the People, 6 vols, 22s 6d. &c. &c. &c. BOOKS BOOKS ! BOOKS 1 Just received at HAY’S BIBLE WAREHOUSE, Opposite the Evening Star office, Princes street south. 200 beautifully illustrated Family Bibles, in now styles of bindings and illustrations, from 25s to 100s ; 12 superbly bound Pulpit Bibles, printed in largest sized type on finely toned paper, from 84s to 120s ; 1,000 Pew and Pocket Bibles, from Is 4,1 d to 22s 6d ; 500 New Testaments, from Sd to 10s 6d ; 100 Psalm Books, large type, 8d to 12s Cd; 500 Church Services, from 2s 6d to 25s ; 500 Book of Common Prayer, from Is 6d to 12s 6d; 50, largest size typo, Book of Common Prayer and Hymns, Ancient and Modern, from 9s to 17s Gd; 500 Hymns, Ancient and Modern, levant morocco and calf bindings, from 2s to Bs, and with music from 3s 6d to 17s 6d; Presbyterian Hymn Books, all sizes, with or without music; Gift and Presentation Books in great variety ; Atlases, geographical and historical, from the primary to the collegiate; Dictionaries in great variety, embracing the best and latest published; Scottish and Irish National School Books; Sabbath-school Reward Books, Cards, and Tickets; Stationery— | edgers.Day-books,Cash-books, Journals, Memorandum, Exer-cise-hooks, &c. PAWNBROKERS. NOTICE. I BEG to intimate to my friends and the public generally, that I have This Day disposed of my Pawnbroking Business to Messrs Lyons and Hart, of Fleet street, Arcade (three doors from' High street), where all the pledges deposited with me may be redeemed. - v eliciting a continuance of past favors to my successors, MICHAEL LEVY. Rattray street, Sept. 16, 1873. In reference to the above advertisement, wc beg to intimate that the business hitherto conducted by Mr Levy will be carried on by us in the same businesslike manner, in conjunction with our own. All transactions strictly private and confidential. Most liberal advances made, and at the lowest rate of charges. Note Address— LYONS k II A T ’ S “ Uncle Tom’s Pawn Office,” Three doors from Baylcy’s Hotel, Highstreet, Fleet street (late Arcade), Dunedin. BALLARAT PAWN OFFICE. MRS A. DAVIES having determined to continue the Pawnhroking Business so long and successfully carried on by her late husband as above, bogs to announce to her friends and the public generally, that the establishment has been re-opened to-day, and that she hopes to be favored with the same support so liberally accorded for the past nine years. All goods left on pledge with the late Mr Davies will now be delivered or renewed as desired, and Mrs D. desires to express her regret at any delay which has taken place in the delivering of goods, in consequence of her late husband's illness, and to intimate that she will be prepared to make a liberal allowance for same. Note the Address— A. DAVIES, BALLARAT PAWN omCE, Rrincea street Louth,

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Evening Star, Issue 3357, 22 November 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3357, 22 November 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3357, 22 November 1873, Page 4

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