Books, Stationery, &c. BOOKS, STATIONEEY, &c. T7~ ROSE begs to intimate that he has Re- -*-^- • moved to his New Premises, at the corner of Tay and Dee streets (opposite the Post Office), with a well-selected STOCK. OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, # AISO, A CIRCULATING LIBEAEY, the largest and most complete in the Province, containing the Monthly Periodicals direct from. London. A large selection of Vocal and Instrumental Music received, monthly ; a good selection of handsomely bound Books, suitable for presents. A large Stock of School Books always on -hand. Survey Maps of the Province, Land Eegulations for the Province of Southland y authority of the Provincial Government. K. E. receives the following Newspapers and Periodicals on arrival of the English Mails : — Illustrate London News Punch Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper Reynold's do. Mark Lane Express Spectator . Home News Bell' life in London Weekly Despatch .. Saturday Eeview Weexi \iimes - Economist " AMEEICAN: Harper's Illustrated Weekly New York Herald F. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly New York Tribune Boston Statesman MAGAZINES : London Journal Cassell's Journal Baily's Magazine Chambers' Journal : Englishman's Magazine Ladies' Gazette Mechanics' Magazine IJondon Society Family Herald All the Year Round Blackwood's Magazine ' Cornhill Magazine ■ Le Follet Gazette of Fashion Good Words Once a- Week ' Reynold's Miscellany Art Journal Macmulan's Magazine Temple Bar Magazine Harper's Magazine. ™ MeetingNOTICE. A.GENEEAL MEETING of the Invercargill Horticultural and Floricultural Society, will be held at Colyer's Princess Hotel, Dee-street, on FRIDAY, 4th MAY, at 8 o'clock, evening. All parties interested in the above Society are invited to attend. ROBERT AULD, Secretary. Business. — To elect office hearers for next eason and transact general business . Educatio 1EVENING CLASSES. INVEECAEaiLL GEAMMAB SCHOOL. IT is intended to enlarge the scope of the EVENING CLASSES (consisting of Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Book-keeping) hitherto held at the Schoolroom, and to embrace those subjects necessary to professional pursuits, viz., French, Latin, Greek, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, and Algebra. ' An additional Maßter will attend to the latter subjects. Teems : Commercial Branches, 2s. per Week. Higher Branches, 3s. per Week. - Hotrss : 7 to 9. INVERCARGILL SCHOOL, TAY-STREET. Joex G. Smith, F.R.C.S., Master. 11 /TR S. intends to open an EVENING CLASS -*-"- on Monday, the 7th May, from 7 to : 9. The course will comprise Writing, Arithmatic and Book-keeping ; and, if required, Latin, Gfeek, German, French, Mathematics,, with their various practical applications, &c. Teems. , Common Branches . , 7b per month. % Higher «.....,... lQs »
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 250, 2 May 1866, Page 1
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389Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 250, 2 May 1866, Page 1
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