BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, $ c ., $c t Just received and on Sale hy the undei. signedPICTORIAL TIME S, 8 vols.; Illustrated Loiidon Nous, bound in half-ycaily vols.; Chambus 1 Edmbuiijh Journal, 12 vols.; bharpe's Magazine, in jiMily vols.; Penny Magazine, 9 vols ; Saluulay Mapazine, 0 vols ; Chapman & Hall's Libraiy, 24 vols. Illustrated Comniontaiy on the Bible, 5 vols.. Schlrsscu's llistoiy oi the 18th Century, (i vols ; Finden's Beauties of Mooie, 2 vols.: Channing's Woiks, 2 vols. Gidj'sPoom 1 ?; Bacon's Essays; Keith's Signs of the Tinu's ; Mnk'-spcie's Woiks, 1 vol. Bvo ; Memoiis of Si Robiut Peel. 2 vols.; Macauley's Essajs, 2 vols. Fiieudship's OnYnng; Sacied Ills; and other Annuals; Old England, 2 vols., beiutifully illustiated ; Lives of Loid Lovetl and Duncan Foihes; Life of Canning; Madame D'Aiblaj's Diaiyand Lcttcs, 7 vols; Ready Reckoneis; lleppusse's Mcasurei; Cookeiy Books, in vaiiety, &c., &c, JUVENILE BOOKS. Little Cousins; Uncle Philip's Conversations; Juvenile Wieath; Juvenile Annual; Mary the Factoiy Gill; Faimcr Goodall; Cluoniclcs of Clovencoot; Boys' Own Book; Gulliver's Tiavels ; School Fellows; Wondcis of Histoiy; Childs' Fairy Libiary; Picture llistoiy of England, 2 vols. ; Field and G-ir-don ; Chit Chat : Mamma's Lessons; Infantine Knowledge ; Childs' Duty ; Lit! c Giannnaiian ; Holiday Talcs; Parley's Woiks; Little Lessons; Mamma's Primci s ; ■» ill) a j^icit variety of Instinctive and amusing ln'jt Books ioi Chihhen. BIBLES, PRAYER, & HYMN-BOOKS, &c. Qu.li to Bibles, moiocco gilt, with references. Biohii's Bible, ditto dit f o Pocket Bibles, w ith emendations, moiocco gilt. Ditto, 4'Smo. and 32m0 , ditto Church Services, and Player Books, in elegant morocco and velvet illuminated bindings. Isaacson's Select Piayeis Wesley's Hymns, for congregations and schools; Chuich of Scotl md Psalms Union Tune Book Ilullah's Psalm Tune Book Chuich Melodies, &c, &.c,
FANCY STATIONERY, ENGRAVINGS, &c. Note and Letter Paper, — Cream colouied laid, ditto, ditto Diamond, Aloeit, Initial, Floial, Cream wove, Pmk, Queen's, Hose laid, &c; Queen's, gieen pink, blue and violet boideied ditto; Envelopes, Cupid's fancy, arabesque, beaded silver, porcelain, and lose laid, &c, s:c. Plain and enamelled Address Cards. Tablets ; Toitoise-sbell Pearl and Morocco Card Cases ; Ivoiy Fans, and Chinese Fiie-screens Silk and Bead Purses ; Silvei Humbles ; Pocket Books, various sizes; Silver Pencil Cases; Moi dan's Leads for ditto. Fngiavings and Coloied Piints in variety. Chinese Diawings, executed on Glass, with gilt fiames. Di awing Paper, and Bonnet Boards. CHARTS of various Harbours and Poits in New Zealand. Patent Mai king Ink; Telescopes; Marble and Coloied Paper, &c. Fancy Sealing Wax and W afeis, Peiforated Caids, Drawing Books, and materials; Morocco Writing Cases ; Rose-wood, Mahogany, and Portable Writing Desks, Woik Boxes, and Dressing Cases.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c. Violins, Spanish Guitar, Oigan, Accordeons, Musical Boxes, Copper Kent Bugles, Slide Trumpets Cl irionets, Flutes, Piccaloes, Fiies, Violin and Violincello Biidgc, Hows, J3ow-haii, and Resin. Violin and Guitai Stiings. Music Folios, and assoited Music Paper; Jousse's and Bmiowe's Pi.mofoite Tutors, Flute and Violin Tvt 01 s and I'ieceutois, Ilullah's Vocal Exercises. A Vaiiety of MUSIC, compiising iiuvf and Fashionable Songs and Quaduilles, &c. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY ARTICLES, comprising — Fiench and Chinese Baskets, Toitoise shell Combs, German shell ditto; Razor strops ; Green Silk Coid and Ribbon ; Gold Lacquered Work Table, filled with lvoi) ; Knitting and Netting Needles, and Silk, &c, &c SVith an E\rr.Nsivn assortment or Toys. JOHN WILLIAMSON, Bookseller and Stationer. Shoitland.stieet, Feb. 24<, 184 S.
AUCKLAND BRICK AND TILE WORKS, CHAPEL STREET, npriE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform Builders J- Farmers, Gardeners, &c, that he has on sale Good Red Biicks Superior White do. While Paving Tiles Draining Tiles, No. 1, 2, and 3. John Walker. Nov. 10, 1347.
DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. HjPO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONJL TRACT, the House and Allotment at Cooper's Bay, now occupied by the AuditorGeneial. The House, which is not two years old, consists of seven rooms, hall, and large verandah, has four fire-places, and is lined and finished in the very best manner. A constaut supply of fresh water on the premises. Apply to Connkll & Ridings, Queen-street.
HO USES HpO BE LET OUT at all times of the day. a. Also, Good Stables, and accommodation for Travellers at Hardington's " Victoria Hotel,"
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 192, 1 April 1848, Page 4
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