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JAMES TAT LOB, Government Contractor, Paper Ruler, Book Binder, and Account Book Manufacturer, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND, BEGS leave respectfully to inform his friends and the public generally, that he is enabled to ensure to those parties who may favour him with their support, the very best work, and in a superior style, in the above line, and at the most moderate charges. The binding shop is furnished with every requisite; and being a thoroughly practical man, and having had great experience in Edinburgh, London, and the Colonics, he is able to appeal to the work which ho has already executed for his customers. Account Books. The great desideratum in the manufacturing of Account Books, is not only that tlic material should be of tho best description, and the work durable, but that they should possess tho additional requisite of opening out flat, and thus rendered easy for use. Tho PATENT SPRING BACK is a recent discovery, and thoroughly effective for tho purpose. Paper Ruling Is executed in the best manner, tho most intricate patterns can be worked out, and printed headings added when required. Account Sales Paper, And all kinds of Mercantile Stationery, ruled to pattern. Maps Mounted and Varnished. LADIES’ MUSIC NEATLY BOUND. Illustrated London News, Illustrated Times, &.C., &c. Subscribers to tho above Journals can have their Monthly Parts for one year neatly bound, in two volumes, at the bookbinding establishment of the undersigned, at a cheaper rate than has been hitherto charged in the Colony. JAMES TAYLOR, Shortland-street. Wedding Rings and Keepers. English hall - marked wedding RINGS AND KEEPERS, £\ Is., AT R. BECK’S, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, Queen-street, Auckland. All kinds of Jewellery sold at London prices. KST Old Gold and Silvei- bought. JS3I T. A. HICKS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, &c., Vulcan-lane, Queen-sthekt, RESPECTFULLY invites the Ladies and Gentry of Auckland and iis vicinity to an inspection of his Drawing-room and Parlour Time-pieces, having just received a magnificent assortment, including patterns in Antique Oak, Ebony, Walnut, Rosewood, imitation Black Marble, &c., elegant in construction, design, and workmanship. Also a Choice Assortment of Colonial Gold Brooches, Ear-rings, &c., Ladies’ Gold Watches, Guards, Rings, &c., of new and elegant patterns; Gents’ Gold and Silver Watches, Albert and Guard Chains, Keys, Kings, &c.; Eight-day and Thirty-hour Clocks and Time-pieces, in endless variety, suitable and most serviceable for Ships or Offices, &c. Double and Single Eye-glasses and Spectacles, to suit all sights. Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery, of all descriptions cleaned and repaired by practical and experienced workmen, on the premises, with greatest care and dispatch. ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, QUEEN-STREET. CH. ROBSON, successor to J. N. Cromdie, e begs to announce that on and after MONDAY, June IGth, the price of CARTE DE VISITS PORTRAITS taken at the above Establishment, will be reduced one-third. Persons who have had portraits taken by Mr. Crombie, can obtain copies at any time, Mr. Robson having purchased all Mr. Crombic’s negatives. POSTAL. NOTICE is hereby given that the Steam Service Time Table last published is cancelled, in consequence of the loss of the mail contract steamer White Swan; and the following Time Tables are published in lieu thereof for general information. CROSBIE WARD. General Post Office, 14th July, 18G2. 1. SYDNEY AND AUCKLAND, , I. C. R M. Steamer Lord Ashley. (Without alteration.) Auckland, leave August 1 September 1 Sydney, arrive “8 “8 “ leave “15 “ 15 Auckland, arrive ... “ 22 “ 22 3. SYDNEY, NELSON & INTER-PROVINCIAL. I. C. R. M. s.s. Lord Worslev. This boat will proceed to Port Chalmers and the Bluff. I.C.R.M. s.s. Airedale, or other boat to leave— Sydney, - Aug. 1 Nelson, arrive “ 8 Nelson, leave “ 11 Picton, “ “ 12 Wellington “ “ 14 Lyttelton “ “ 16 Port Chalmers, leave “ 19 Bluff, arrive “ 20 Bluffj leave “ 21 Port Chalmers, leave “ 24 Lyttelton, “ “ 26 Wellington, arrive “ 27 Wellington, leave “ 29 Lyttelton, “ " 31 Port Chalmers,“ Sept. 3 Bluff, arrive “ 4 Bluff, leave “ 5 Port Chalmers, leave “ 8 Lyttelton, leave “ io Wellington, “ “ 12 Picton, “ “ 13 Nelson, “ “ 17 Taranaki, “ “ is Mauukau, arrive “ 19 Manukau, leave “ 24 Taranaki, “ “ 25 Wellington, arrive “ 26 Wellington, leave “ 28 Nelson, arrive “ 29 N.B.—This boat will leave Nelson for Sydney on the Ist October. Tho Sydney, Nelson, and Intcrprovincial Services will he performed regularly by two ‘boats interchanging fit Wellington pu t!|o giuti of each

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1717, 23 August 1862, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1717, 23 August 1862, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1717, 23 August 1862, Page 10

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