; v ,soQtej Set.., -..-■; l ' -TV/lUNRO'S SOUTHLAND' (CIRCULATING ITI LIBRARY, D E E-8 IHE ET, j (Opposite Prince ot Wales Hotel.) JUST AODEI) TO .THE LrBItAUY, 1 to 6 vols. McMillan's Magazine, latest dates Ito do do- Cornhill Magazinej do ; "" ' <" ' 1 to 7 do All tho Year] Round, do , 1 to .6 do Once a Week, complete sets" Welcome Guest Sunday at Homo, do Wilkie Colhns's Woman in White Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, in 3 vols. Bulwer's Strange Stjjry H. Eingsloy's Geofrey Hamlyn Lever's Barnngtons, 1 vol. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, . The Largest and Best Selected in the Province, including, — , Note and Letter Paper, Foolscap and Demy Paper, Ledgers, Journals, Ca4i Books and Day Books, in calf, basil, and sonci, all sizes, Time Books, Cargo Books, Log Books, and evei> description of Law and Commercial Stationery. JOIIN MUNRO. | JOHN STEWART, '...•■ STATIONER AND BOOKSELLER, i . Dee-stbeet, Ikvekcargili;, (Near Government Buildings.) T)EGS TO INTIMATE that, until completion of his own Building, he has opened in premises formerly occupied by Messrs. Buttner and Hallenstein, situate between their Store and Messrs Morison, Law, and Co., I A | CHOICE SELECTION OF G O O D S . Comprising — Note Paper Letter Paper Envelopes, &c. Pens Pencils Penholders Moms, pocket books, metallics, &c, Variety of patent inkstands Newest editions of the works of Standard Authors A great variety of stereoscopic slides Colored views-of Scotland, and Exhibition of ISO 2 Cartas de Visites of the Queen, Prince Albert, Prince of Wales, Princess Alexandra, Crowu Prioce and Princess of Prussia, Prince Alired, Garibaldi, &c. Also, A beautiful assortment of Photographic Albums. J. S. — Bess to draw special attention to his CIRCULATING LIBRAUY Which includes tbe followiug: — Blackwood's Magazine Frazcr's Magazine Cornhill Magazine Macmillan's Magazine Once a Week London Society Temple Bar Good Words Leisure Hours Sunday at Homo Christian Treasury Punch Received direct along with New Books, by the Overland Mail, Monthly. BOOKS, STATIONERY, LIBRARY, &c. KENNETH ROSE T)EGS to inform the Inhabitants of Invcroargill that ho has just opened those Premises NEXT TIIE UNION BANK, TAY-ST., Where a large assortment of STATIONERY, Comprising NOTE, LETTER, and LEGAL PAPERS will always be found. DAY-BOOKS, LEDGERS, &c, are also kept on hand. K. R. would also draw attention to his stock of first-class Works, which he can supply at little more than Home prices. PERIODICALS | He will have a CONSTANT AND REGULAR SUPPLY of, for Customers. THE LIBRARY Contains 1,000 VOLUMES, and will, on inspection, be found the MOST CAREFULLY SELECTED IJ* TOWN, ADDITIONS TO IT Will be made by every Home and Australian Mail. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: TEN SHILLINGS PER QUARTER, oe ONE SHILLING PER WEEK. KENNETH ROSE, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. TAY-STREET.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 78, 4 August 1863, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 78, 4 August 1863, Page 1
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