BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, #c, #c, Just received and on Sale by the undersigned* TJICTORIAL TIME S, 8 vols.; Illustrated J_ London News, bound in half-yearly vols.; Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, 12 vols,; Sliarpe's Magazine, in yearly vols.; Penny Magazine, 9 vols.; Saturday Magazine, 9 vols ; Chapman & Hall's Library, 14 vols. Illtistmted Commentary on the Bible, 5 vols.: Schlosser's History of the 18th Century, 6 vols ; Finden's Hcauties ot Mooie, 2 vols.: Channing's Works, 2 vols. Gray's Poems ; Bacon's Essajs; Keith's Signs of the Times.; Shakespeie's Works, 1 vol. Bvo ; Memoirs of Sir Robert Peel, 2 vols.; Macauley's Essays. 2 vols. Friendship's Offering; Sacred Iris; and other Annuals ; Old England, 2 vols., beautifully illustrated ; Lives of Lord Lovett and Duncan Forbes ; Life of Canning; Madame D'Arblay's Diary and Lettes, 7 vols; Ready Reckoners ; Heppubse's Measurer; Cookery Books, in variety, &c., &c, JUVENILE BOOKS. Little Cousins ; "Uncle Philip's Conversations; Juvenile Wreath ; Juvenile Annual ; Mary the FactoryGirl ; Farmer Goodall : Chronicles of Clovencoot ; Boys' Own Book; Gulliver's Travels ; School Fellows; Wondeis of History; Cliilds' Fairy Library; Picture History of England, 2 vols. ; Field and Garden ; Chit Chat : Mamma's Lessons; Infantine Knowledge ; Cliilds' Duty ; Little Grammarian ; Holiday Tales ; Parley's Works ; Little Lessons ; Mamma's Piimers ; with a great variety of Instructive and amusing fust Books iur Children. BIBLES, PRAYER, & HYMN-BOOKS, Brc. Quarto Bibles, morocco gilt, with references. Biown's Bible, ditto ditto Pocket Bibles, with emendations, morocco gilt. Ditto, 4Smo. and 32m0 , ditto Church Sei vices, and Piayer Books, in elegant morocco and velvet illuminated bindings. Isaacson's Select Prayers Wesley's Hymns, for congregations and schools; Church of Scotland Psalms Union Tune Book Ilullah's Psalm Tune Book Church Melodies, &c, &c. FANCY STATIONERY, ENGRAVINGS, &c. Note and Letter Paper, — Cream coloured laic],ditto, ditto, Diamond, Albert, Initial, Floral, Cream wove, Pink, Queen's, Rose laid, &c; Queen's, green, pink, blue and violet bordered ditto; Envelopes, Cupid's fancy, aiabesque, beaded silver, porcelain, and rose laid, &c, &c. Plain and enamelled Address Caids. Tablets ; Toitoise-shell Pearl and Morocco Card Cases; Ivoiy Fans, and Chinese Fire-screens Silk and Bead Purses ; Silver Thimbles; Pocket Books, various sizes; Silver Pencil Cubes; Mordan's Leads ior ditto. Fngravings and Colored Piints in variety. Chinese Diawings, on Glass, with gilt frames. Drawing Paper, and Bonnet Boards. CHARTS of vaiious Harbours and Ports in New Zealand. Patent Maiking Ink ; Telescopes ; Marble and Colored Paper, &c. Fancy Sealing Wax and Wafers, Perforated Caids, Drawing Books, and materials; Morocco Writing Cases ; Rose-wood, Mahogany, and Portable Writing Desks, Work Boxes, and Diessing Cases. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c. Violins, Spanish Guitar, Organ, Accordeons, Musical Boxes, Copper Kent Bugles, Slide Trumpets, Clarionets, Flutes, Piccaloes, Fifes, Violin and Violin* cello Bridges, Bows, Bow-hair, and Resin. Violin and Guitar Strings. Music Foliosi and assoited Music Paper; Jousse's and Bunowe's Pianoforte Tutors, Flute and Violin Tutors and Preceptois, Hullah's Vocal Exercises. A Variety of MUSIC, comprising New and Fashionable Songs and Quadrilles, &c. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY AR. TICLES, comprising— French and Chinese Baskets. Tortoise shell Combs, Gei man shell ditto; Razor Strops ; Green Silk Cord and Ribbon ; Gold Lacquered Work Table, filled with Ivory ; Knitting and Netting Needles, and Silk, &c, &c. With an extensive assortment of Toys. JOHN WILLIAMSON, Bookseller and Stationer. Shortland-street, Feb. 24, 1848.
AUCKLAND BRICK AND TILE WORKS, CHAPEL STREET, npHE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform Builders -L Farmers, Gardeners, &c, that he has on sale Good Red Bricks Superior White do. White Paving Tiles Draining Tiles, No. 1, 2, and 3. John Walker. Nov. 18, 1847. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, the House and Allotment at Cooper's Bay, now occupied by the AuditorGeneral. 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 constant supply of fresh water on the premises. Apply to Connell & Ridings, Queen-streeti
HO R S ES TO BE LET OUT at all times of the day. Also, Good Stables, and accommodation for Travellers at Hahdington's " Victoria Hotel,"
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 193, 5 April 1848, Page 4
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