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Books, Stationery, &c< Now Beady, handsomely' bound in imitation Russia. Family herald new volume. Price 4s. 6d. The Bookseller says : “ This popular magazine is now issued in half-yearly volumes. With its wealth of fiction, poetry, scientific information, correspondence, and useful family reading, it thoroughly justifies its claim to be considered a ‘Domestic Magazine of Useful Information and Amusement.’ ” Just Published. Family herald new volume, containing Four Complete Novels, several Novelettes, numerous Short Stories, and Essays. The Saturday Review says :—“ Its novels and tales are quite as well written as the best circulating-library stories.” Just Published. Family herald- new volume. Novels and Tales. The Illustrated London News, in reference to pure literature, speaks of the “ Family Herald, that joy to tens of thousands of innocent English households.” Price 4s. 6d. Family herald new volume. Leading Articles and Essays. The British Quarterly Review says :—“There is a well considered leading article or essay every week, upon some subject of an instructive or thoughtful character.” Just Published. Family herald new volume. Answers to Correspondents. The Saturday Review says “ The editor is the confidant and confessor in every station of life. The Answers to Correspondent cannot be fictitious, a romance and a life history being embodied in almost each of them.” Price 4s. 6d. Family herald new volume. Random Readings. “ Its Random Readings are the recognised modern Joe Miller. —Brighton Gazette. London: William Stevens, 421, Strand, W.C. And may be had (at a small percentage over the published price) of Every Bookseller in the colonies. STATIONER S’ HALL, W. G. JACKSON Wishes to call the attention of all lovers of music to his regular and large shipments of MUSIC by every mail, the whole of which can be had in the latest and cheapest editions. Particular attention is desired to the late book publications of England and Melbourne, which means that a large quantity of late and really good pianoforte music and songs can be obtained at small cost, amongst which are always in stock— The Colonial Musical Cabinet, Nos. 1 to 7 Nos. 1 and 2 contain twenty-two sentimental and comic songs No. 3, songs, pianoforte pieces, and dances No. 4, fourteen popular songs, “The Old Sexton,” &c. No. 5, ten popular songs and duets, “ Silver Threads,” “ Whip Poor Will,” &o. No. 6, original dance music No. 7, twelve of the newest songs Duff and Stewart’s Magazine of Popular • Songs Nos. 1 to 12 contain an excellent selection of vocal and instrumental music The St. James’ Hall Minstrels Nos. 1,2, and 3 contain each twenty-five excellent popular songs The Home and Colonial, Nos. 1,2, and 3, . contain each 21, songs and choruses, “ Mollie Darling,” “ Belle Mahone,” “ Mulligan Guards,” &c. The National Album of new comic songs, “ You’re Afraud,” “ Not before Pa dear,” All Booset’s and Chappell’s well-known book publications The Champagne Charley Dance Album The Queen’s Minstrel’s, containing fifteen duets, &c. Instruction Books for all instruments, amongst others, Czerney’slOl Exercises; also,new edition, edited by Bxinley Richards Hamilton’s Pianoforte and Singing Instructions, Hemy’s, Boosey’s, and others Tomlinson’s and Clarke’s Catechisms, necessary to all students of the pianoforte. Always on hand, a large, stock of sheet music, including amongst others the works of the following well known composers Kuhe, Mattel, Oestea, Pridham, B. Richards, Pape, Smith, Ascher, Smallwood, Stone, Blumenthal, Abt, Glover, Sullivan, Blookley, Claribel, Godfrey, and all the standard authors. Any music, not in stock procured and forwarded. Sheet music post free to any part of the colony. W. G. JACKSON, Importer of Books, Stationery, Music, and Fancy Goods

Household books at reduced prices— Mrs. Beeton’s Household Management Dictionary of Daily Wants „ of Useful Knowledge A Million of Facts, by S irP. Phillip Men of the Time (new edition) Maunder’s Treasury of Biography j> ~ Geography „ „ History Hayden’s Dictionary of Science „ „ the Bible Eadie’s Bible Cyclopoedia Beeton’s Dictionary of Geography (a Universal Gazetteer) Beeton’s Dictionary of Universal Biography „ Book of Needlework (600 illustrations) The Young Ladies’ Book by Mrs. Maokarness Cassell’s Popular Educator (6 vols.) „ Household Guide (4 vols.) Ganot’s Physics, by Atkinson Every Man’s own Lawyer Practical Poultrykeeper, by Wright Take my Advice Consult me Things You Ought to Know Clearly Explained All About Everything Enquire Within upon Everything Parlor Menagerie or Natural History (Descriptive and Anecdotal) T. A. BOWDEN AND SONS, Booksellers, Peatherston-street. USIC ! MUSIC!! MUSIC!!! M T. A. Bowden and Sons beg to call the attention of the musical public of Wellington to their large stock and regular shipments of Book and Sheet Music, of which catalogues can be had upon application, or will be posted to any address. Sheet music (post free) to any part of the colony. T. A. BOWDEN AND SONS, Musicsellers, Featherston-street. PRIZE, GIFT. AND REWARD BOOKS. The largest and most choice assortment in the colony. Catalogues of many thousand volumes may be had upon application, from which the following are selected:— Kane’s Arctic Explorations Old Jack (a sea tale for boys, by Kingston.) Voyage Round the World (a tale for boys, by Kingston) The Wilds of Africa (a tale for boys, by Kingston) In the Eastern Seas (a tale for boys, by Kingston) On the Banks of the Amazon (a tale for boys, by Kingston) The Western World—Nature and Natural History in America Great Battles of the British Army Great Battles of the British Navy Memoirs of Great Commanders British Heroes in Foreign Wars Animal Life throughout the Globe King George’s Middy Ballantyne’s Books for Boys T. A. BOWDEN AND SONS, Booksellers, Featherston-street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4851, 9 October 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4851, 9 October 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4851, 9 October 1876, Page 4

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