The Stylographic Pen] A NEW WAITING INSTRUMENT FOR the Ds>k or Pocket, combining the convenience of the lead Pencil and permanency of pen and ink* THE STYLOGBAPHIG PEN, Livermore’s Patent, with iridium points of everlasting wear, supersedes, in one instrument, pencil, pen and ink. THE STYLO GEAPHIC PEN la a fluid Ink Pencil or non-shading Pen, which uses common writing or copying ink, and holda sufficient quantity lor several days’ general writing.
TEE STYLO GRAPHIC PEN, Livermore’s Patent, with iridium points of •everlasting wear, is completely automatic in its action. It is neat and clean, and can be carried in the pocket always ready for use. THE STYLO OB APHIC PEN, Livermore’s Patent, MANUPACTCEKD BY THE STYLOGRAPHIC PEN COMPANY.
11. 'J. WOOD & CO., STATIONERS’ HALL, HIGH 'STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, AND ALL BOOKSELLERS. THE GRANDEST WORK OP THE AGE, ADAMS’ SYN-CHRONOLOGICAL 3 CHART. Containing— A full and complete outline of all Nations, embraced in Biblical. Ancient, Medieval and Modern History, Together with the illustrious personages, important events, inventions, discoveries, and changes in all ages. The whole chart elaborately and beautifully embellished with numerous illustrations. ADAMS’ SYN-OHRONO LOGICAL CHART! •la a Grand Pictorial Panorama of the World’s History from the earliest ages ' to date. A Grand Work of Chromo Lithographic Art. It can be had in Book form or on Patent Frame mounted on rollers.^ Size'of Map—22 feet by 30 inches, Monnted|on canvas. The object of this Chart is to assist the mind in clearly fixing, along down the stream of time, the time when the events of the World’s History took place. The time when (i e ) Chronology, and the place where (i.e.) Geography, are the two great eyes of History. The Map teaches Geography, to which it is an indispensable adjunct. By a simple Law of Reflection, every place is soon, and indelibly, photographed upon the brain of the Young Student, by looking at, and studying, the Map. Diagrams and object teaching for the Schoolroom have been brought into contribution In every department of learning except History. Of the importance of History no argument is required. No man is qualified for life, or any of its relations or duties, who fails of being benefited by the accumulating experience of the past. Every Student of History shonld possess a copy of Adams’ Syn-Chronological Uhart. The Public Libraries should be furnished with copies of this Splendid Panorama of History, which is in itself an extensive Library. Every School Room should be provided with this Chart, ADAMS’ SYN CHRONOLOGICAL CHART OF HISTORY will be a most valuable addition to the Library of Every Family. The Books consulted in this Work are ; —" The Bible J osephus Rawllnsou’s Ancient Monarchies Wilkinson’s Ancient Egyptians Layard’s Nineveh and Babylon Rollin’s Ancient History History of the World, by Samuel Maunder Universal History—Joharn von Muller Cyclopaedia of History—Mcßnrney and Neil Cyclopaedia of Biography, 4c., &0., 4c, Compendium of History—Kerney Worcester’s History Goodrich’s Universal History Hawes’ Syn-Ohronology Haydn’s Dictionary of Dates Archbishop James Usher’s Annals of the Old and New Testaments Calmet’s Dictionary of the Bible Humphrey’s Prideaux Connexions Groote’s History of Greece The Arundelian Marbles, or Parian Chronicles, &c., &c., 4c. The Author has spent twenty-five years in compiling this stupendous work. It is hoped that all Friends of Education and knowledge will duly appreciate the years of toil and study spent in arranging from, fragmentary and disconnected records of the World’s History this instructive and beautiful panorama. ITS PLAN IS SIMPLE, IT3 UTILITY OBVIOUS, And its Value as you estimate Knowledge. ADAMS’ SYN-CHRONOLOGICAL CHART, In Bock Form or on Rollers, Can now be obtained from the Agents, H. J. WOOD & CO. STATIONERS. HIGH STREET And all Booksellers in the City. Up-Conctry Libraries and School Boards are requested to send in their orders early to H. J. WOOD CO-, STATIONERS, HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. 8622
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2345, 8 October 1881, Page 2
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634Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2345, 8 October 1881, Page 2
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