BookSj Stationery. &c----■\TTILLIS-STREET BOOK AND STAVV TIONERY DEPOT. BOOKS ON SALE BY JOHN WATT. Sankey’a songs and solos, Is. 6d. and 2s. The Colonial Singer, by Philip Phillips, being a complete Text-book of Sacred Song, for all occasions needed in Sunday Schools, Young Men’s Christian Associations, Prayer, and all religious meetings, 3s. 6d. Tredgold’s Carpentery Plates, 4to, 31s. Proctor's Star Atlas, 6s. 6d. Clodd’s Childhood of the World, 4s. Casaells’s Natural History, 4 vols, gilt edges, 50s. Thomas Carlyle, by Paxton Hood, 9s. 6d. Rich’s Dictionary of Roman and Greek Antiquities, 10s. Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, 9s. 6d. The Slang Dictionary, 7a. 6d. Dictionary of Daily Wants, 10s. Beetou’s Household Management, 9s. 6d. Wane's Model Cookery and Housekeeper, 10s. Euckmaster’s Cookery, 3s. New Zealand Official Handbook, 2s. 6d. Warren’s Household Physician, 365. Thomson’s Dictionary of Medicine, 10s. 6d. The Family Doctor, 4s. 6d. Buchan’s Medicine, 3s. 6cl. Black’s Ten Laws of Health Churchill’s Manual for Midwives and Nurses, ss. 6d. Chambers’ Cabinet Shakspere, 12 vols, in neat box, 255. Macaulay's Plea for Mercy to Animals, 3s. Happy Charley’s Library; a box of books for boys, 6s. 6d. Grandmamma’s Sunshine; a box of books for girls, 6s. 6d. Little Polks, latest edition, 4s. 6d. Valentine Vox, Charles O’Malley, Mouto Christo, Old St. Paul’s, Tower of London. Lewis Arundel, Prank Fairleigh, in demy Bvo, with all the original illustrations, 7s. 6d. each. The Young Ladies’ Journal, cloth gilt, 16s. Coulying Castle, 6s. 6d. Children’s Toy Books, on paper and linen. The Indestructible Scrap Book, 6s. and Ss. Letts’ Australasian Diaries for 1876. The Mysterious Pen, writes with water, 6d. and Is. each. JOHN WATT has on hand a large stock of books, suitable for Christmas and New Year’s presents, including a good selection of large Family Bibles, which he offers at a very low price. JOHN WATT imports per Suez and San Francisco mails a large supply of the following periodicals and newspapers;—Young Ladies’ Journal, Englishman’s Domestic Magazine, Young Englishwoman, Loudon Journal, Family Herald, Bow Bells, Milliner and Dressmaker, Wedding Bells, English Mechanic, The Christian, Christian World Pulpit, Literary World, Spurgeon’s Metropolitan Pulpit, Sunday-school Chronicle, Christian Age, &0., &o. Newspapers—-Illustrated London News, The Graphic, Pictorial World, Penny Illustrated, Punch, Judy, Lloyd’s Weekly, Weekly Despatch, Weekly Times, The Queen, Public Opinion. Any periodical or newspaper procured to order. Agent for the New Zealand Times and Mail. The Monthly Summary is sold doue-up all ready for the post. HEIS TM A S TREATS NOTICE TO LECTURERS, SCHOOL TEACHERS, MANAGERS OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS, AND OTHERS. The Undersigned have for Hire COMPLETE DISSOLVING VIEW APPARATUS, Consisting of a pair of large 3-jin. Mahogany Lanterns, Back adjustment. Dissolvers, Gas Apparatus, &c., &«., with an assortment of 100 SPLENDID VIEWS. Terns on application to T. A. BOWDEN & SONS, Peatherston-street.
Educational, scientific, and LITERARY ART UNION. ALL PRIZES ! NO BLANKS ! Prize. 150 Tickets at £1 each. Value.. Ist. A highly-finished walnut piano, by Bord, of Paris, trussed legs, 2f octaves, trichord, full compass ... ... ... ... 45 gns. 2nd. Made lantern and slides ... 15 „ 3rd. Pair of 18in. globes 12 „ , 4th. Cabinet museum of object lessons, 270 specimens... ... S „ sth. Set of pneumatic apparatus, air pump, &c 8 „ 6th. Cabinet of 200 geological specimens ... ... ... ... 7 „ 7th. Chambers’ Encyclopedia, 10 vols., new edit. ... £6 Bth. Tomlinson’s Encyclopedia of Useful Arts, 3 vola. ... ... £4 10s. 9th. Set of drawing models, wood £3 10th. A set of electrical apparatus, cylindrical machine, leaden jar, &c £2 10s. 11th. Philips’ handy general atlas of the world, 39 maps and index... £2 2s. 12th, Box of wooden bricks for building (large) £2 13th. Mahogany, French polished (Reeves’ best) box of colors complete £1 15s. 14th. A bust, Diana robing (antique) £1 10s. 15th. Large map of the world, New Zealand, or Oceania £1 ss. All other ticket holders will be privileged to select any volume of the value of 6s. 6d. out of T. A. Bowden and Son’s extensive collection of illustrated and popular literature. The whole of the prizes are now on view, and an inspection is invited. For tickets, apply to T. A, BOWDEN and SONS, New Zealand Educational Depository, Featherston -street, Wellington. rjTO ARCHITECTS AND DRAFTSMEN. HAND-MADE DRAWING PAPERS. WHATMAN’S DOUBLE ELEPHANT H.P. AND N., Offered at 15s. PER QUIRE. Other sizes at corresponding prices. T. A. BOWDEN AND SONS, Featherston-street. On Sale N SALE AT THE CITY STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTORY— Kauri and totara sashes, all sizes Kauri, red pine, and totara doors Architraves, mouldings, skirtings Cornice mouldings, all sizes Flooring, lining and rusticated boarding Greenhouse lights Sashes and doors, made to any size on the shortest notice. Country orders punctually attended to. WADDELL, M’LEOD, & WEIR, Reclaimed Laud. QN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED Galvanised iron, O. G. spouting, all sizes Ridgecap, assorted widths Down pipes, with heads, shoes, &c. Plunge and shower baths Galvanised iron water tanks Water-closets, enamelled copper basins Water service-pipes, J, S, and 1 inch Iron curved to any radius, for cheap roofing and verandahs J. BALLINGER, Hunter-street. f N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: 1 light waggonette, to carry six 1 spring dray, to carry 30 or 40cwt. Buggies, expresses, spring carts, tc., in various stylos. -Also, in course of construction — 1 Prince of Wales phaeton, opening on a new principle, for easy ingress and eeress, with improved ladies' step, the hind seat opeuiug out provides a door-, thus avoiding the long existing nuisance of climbing amongst the.wheels. Vehicles of all descriptions built to order R. W. WATSON, Union Carnage Factory, Manners-street and Ghuzuee-street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4611, 31 December 1875, Page 4
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914Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4611, 31 December 1875, Page 4
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