EDUCATIONAL BOOKS, on Sale by i T. B. HARDING, Hastings-street— The Colonial Series Scottish School Book Association Series Irish National Board Series New Zealand Series of Copy Books New Scries of Drawing Books Outlines of English History Taylor's Manual of Vocal Music Preparatory Atlas, School Atlas, Beginner's Atlas, Scripture Atlas Collins' Atlases—Primary Atlas, Imperial Atlas of Australia, Progressive Atlas, Advanced Atlaa, Scripture Atlas, Academic Attas, Student's Atlas, Collegiate Atlas. Collins' Drawing Books—First Series and Advanced Series Taylor's Mauual of Vocal Music, 2s Hamilton's Instructions for the Pianoforte Boosey's Pianoforte Tutor Choir-master's Mauual Directions for Tuning the Harmonium The Organ Explained
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JOVELS on Sale by T. B. HARDING, .N Hastings-street:— Real Folks, by Mrs Whitney Bleak House '(household edition) Tom Brown's School Days Bret Harte's Works Between Two Loves Built upon Sand Grayworth Insidious Thief Mingled Yarn Passion in Tatters Perplexity Premiums Paid to Experience The Maid of Sker—Blackmore Laneton Parsonage—E. M. Sewell The Vicar of Bullhampton—Trollope That Boy of Noreott's—Clias. Lever Lord Kilffobbiu—Charles Lever
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1539, 6 January 1874, Page 72
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929Page 72 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1539, 6 January 1874, Page 72
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