Books, &cLYO \ & BLAIR have just received, ei Orient steamer Stad Amsterdam, direct to Melbourne— LEISURE HOUR, volume 1877, cloth and half-calf SUNDAY AT HOME, volume for 1877, (loth and half-calf FAMILY HERALD, volume 39,1877. LYON & BLAIR, Importers of Books and Stationery, i amlitou-quay, Wellington. T YON AND BLAIR, LAMBTON JU QUAY. Monthly T.ist of New Books and New Editions by Mail and other latest arrivals ANNUAL AND SERIAL VOLUMES EOR 1878. Peter Parley’s Annual, colored plates Q.nivor, cloth gilt Sunday Magazine, cloth gilt, gilt edges Peep Show, 400 illustrations British Workwoman, sewed British Juvenile, boards British Messenger, boards Tile Prize, boards and cloth The “Vagabond” Annual, sewed Bow Bells Almanac Illustrated London Almanac Little Wideawake, boards and cloth Chatterbox, do do Kind Words, boards Sunday, do Children’s Companion, do The Graphic (war number) maps, plans, and concise History of the. War. Lyon and blair, lambton QUAY. Waverley Novels, new “handy volume” edition, vols. 1 to 6 Dickens’ Uncommercial Traveller, household edition, cloth and boards Punch’s Ride to Khiva, by Burnand, sewed Grant’s K'iss-ahire Buffs, cheap edition Helen’s Babies' Series, Brother Billy, &c., : sewed ’ ‘ Weaver’s and Weft, by Miss Braddon, cheap • edition Ariadne, by Ouida, cheap Australian edition Ya -abend Papers, fourth series Kinglake’s Crimea, cheap edition, 6th and concluding volume Daniel Deronda, by George Eliot, cheaper edition Heritage of Langdale, by Mrs. Alexander Tennyson’s Queen Mary, cheap cabinet edition Tennyson’s Harold, cheap cabinet edition Lady Silverdale’a Sweetheart, by VY. Black Her Mother’s Darling, by Mrs. Riddell | A Pair of Blue Eyes, by Hardy Phoebe Junior, by Mrs. Qliphant Grey House at Endlestone, by Mrs. Worboise Story of Avis, by author of “The Gate’s Ajar” -J li T T S’ S D I A R I E S, 187 8. A few 4to and foolscap Rouuh Diaries, interleaved and plain, are still in stoek at LYON & BLAIR’S. LYON & BLAIR’S Suez,Mail Cases, justi received, contain a large assortment of the. Christmas numbers of the various periodicals and other new publications. , The ■ following is a selection Young Ladies’ Journal—Christmas and New Year parts together. London Society—Christmas number Belgravia do do . Good Words do do Diprose’s Annual Hood’s Comic Annual Tinsley’s Annual—(A new story by Farjeon) Bow Bells Annual McColl’s Eastern Question Voltaire’s Romances - The New Republic, by W. H. Mullock Proctor’s Myths and Marvels of Astronomy Robert Wreford’s Daughter, by Mrs. Warhoise JMPOBTANT TO TOURISTS. NOW READY, “The Southern Guide to the Hot Lake District of the North Island of New Zealand,” By J. ChantrEy Harris. Tinder the auspices of the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand (Limited). Auckland ... Edward Wayte, Queen-street Wellington ... Lyon and Blair, Lamhton-quay Christchurch.. Whitcombe and Temperton Dunodin ... H. Wise and Co. Sold by all the principal booksellers of the colonies. . PRICE—ONE SHILLING. O W R E A D Y. “ILLUSTRATED NEW ZEALAND HERALD” FOR FEBRUARY Contains : Review and Sham Fight of the Otago Volunteer Force; Waimakariri Gorge Bridge, Canterbury; Fern Gatherers (fullpage), beside? numerous other interesting Cuts and Summary of News. PEICE—SIXPENCE. To be had of Mr. Jno. Watt, Lambton-quay and Willis-street, and all Booksellers. PRIME and Post Entry Forms can be obtained at the office of this paper. FOR SALE.—Good Waste Paper. New Zealand Times Office. Wanted ROOM WANTED. Wanted temporarily a Large Room, for school purposes, in the neighborhood of the Terrace School. Apply immediately to JOSEPH BURNE, Chairman School Committee. February 4, 1878. TJ Country Storekeepers.—The advertiser desires a Situation to superintend the drapery department, and has a thorough knowledge of patent medicines, &o. G. T., Times office, Wellington. W ANTED, an active Lad. of this paper. Apply office WANTED, a smart young man as Water—must have references ; also a Man to attend steamers and be generally useful. J. I. Beatty, Metropolitan Hotel WANTED, a thorough general servant. None need apply without good references. Mrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald, The Avenue, Abel Smith-street. ANTED, —A smart young man as VV waiter, alao a kitchen-man, J.J.Beatty, Metropolitan Hotel. miscellaneous ]' OST, on Saturday, 26th January, on the _J Cricket Ground, or between the Cricket Ground and the Jewish. Synagogue, a Lady’s Purse containing notes and silver. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at the office of this paper. yy oMN E Y MARSH RAMS For Sale, Ram Lambs, bred by rams imported direct from England. Also, Ewes for Sale. Apply to • A. BRAITHWAITE, Waiwetu, Hutfc. rpo CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Contractors about to tender for Buildings on the Wellington and Masterton lane, will do well to inqaire the prices of sashes, doors, lining, floor, rusticated, mouldings, shingles, piles, &c., which can be bad, at far below Wellington prices, at the Wairarapa Steam Sash and Door Factory. A price list forwarded on application. , R. A. WAKELIN, South Greytown, Proprietor,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5264, 6 February 1878, Page 3
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