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Books, BOOKS I BOOKS 11 . BOOKS ! ! 1 R LUCAS & SON call attention ■ to the following LI ST OF BOOKS, which they have on SALE at Low Prices,:— History of England ' J " Select Library of Fiction : Companion Library Parents and Children Original Poems Noble Boys Our Domestic Pets The Cousin from India Little Lou Manual of Freemasonry On Both Sides of the Sea The Boy Cavailiers Winter Evenings Pictures from Nature Sow Well and Read Well Cousin Phillis . The Man of Business The Silver Cup Lighthouses and Lightships Round toe World Men of History The Wonder of Science The Playground and the Parlor The Martyr Missionary By.rbn'B Poetical Works On Both Sides of the Sea Chronicles of Schonberg Cotta Family Ned's Motto The Child World The Zambezi and its Tributaries The Dark Year of Dundee The Seed Time and Harvest The History of a Pin Loudon, s Encyclopaedia Cruden's Concordance Milton's Poetical Works Moote's Poetical Works Siory of Robin Hood Marius Flaminius Mrs Candle's Curtain Lectures Luke Barnicoat Rosa or the Two Castles Old Humphrey's Tales Three Little Spades The Swallows of Leigh Farm Martyrs of Spain Harry Hope's Holidays Brave Bobby The Giant Killer Language of Flowers What are the Stars? Tales of Scottish Chivalry The Story of a Diamond My Dog Match The Life Guardsman Pictures of Travel What shall I Be The House in Town The Basket of Flowers The Buried Cities ( ; Campania Exiles in Babylon Wonders of Bodily Strength and Skill Exiles of Babylon The Playfellow ; Everyday Cookery Book Bill Room Manual Etiquette for Gentlemen Etiquette for Ladies The Lent Jewel The Enchanted Horse Grecian Stories Prince Hempseed Lucy-Bell's; First Place Tales of a Grandfather Robinson Crusoe One Hour a Week Profitable Gardening Down in a Mine Melbourne House Daisy Drayton Hall Queechy Nettie's Mission Old Helmet Modern Sacred Poetry Sunday Half-hours Consult Me for all you want to know Enquire within upon Everything Fairy stories with a purpose Marion's Sundays Sandford and Merton Dictionary of Daily Wants Celestial Scenery Reuben Inch The Boy makes the Man Tom Tracy ; : Susy's Flower The Children of Cloverly Old Humphrey's Country Strolls Sylvia Lovers The Innocents abroad , The Innocents at home Rupert Rochester Glen Luna ABook of Worthier. The Ferrbll Family Walks with Mamma Chronicles of an old Manor House :F Tales of many Lands Arabian Nights " The Book of Authors Golden Secret Standard Penny Readings Every Boy's Book Boy's Own Book Daisy in the: Field House in Town Golden Ladder Wide wide World May ne Reid V Novels , Miss Braddon's do Marryat's do Charles Read's do Carleton's do The Literary Bouquet Daring Deeds The Henwife Piper on Poultry Men of History Old World Worthies Pryde's Navigation Smile's Character Anecdotes of Animal Life The Holiday Camp Washed ashore The Treasury of Knowledge Grandpapa's Keepsakes Earthquakes and Volcanoes GOLDEN FLEECE GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). A CALL (the 6th) ot SIXPENCE per Share has this day been made by the Directors of the above Company, PAYABLE to the Manager, at the Registered Office of the Company, Reefton, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of May, 1874. PATRICK BRENNAN, , _, Manager. Reefton, 7th April, 1874 878—2

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 93, 20 April 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 93, 20 April 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 93, 20 April 1874, Page 4

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