Stationery, &c. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. TT" 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, ALSO, A CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 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 j a good selection of handsomely bound Books, suitable for presents. A large Stock of School Books always on hand, i Survey Maps of the Province, Laixd Kegula- j tions for the Province of Southland by authority j of the Provincial Government. K. R. receives the following Newspapers and Periodicals on arrival of the English Mails : — Illustrated London News Punch Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper Reynold's do. Mark Lane Express Spectator Home News Bell' Life in London Weekly Despatch Saturday Review Weesi jimea : Economist AMERICAN : Harper's Illustrated Weekly New York Herald F. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly New York Tribune Boston Statesman 1 MAGAZINES : London Journal Cassell's Journal Baily's Magazine Chambers' Journal Englishman's Magazine Ladies' Gazette Mechanics' Magazine i London 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 • Macmillan's Magazine Temple Bar Magazine * Harper's Magazine. ENTIEELT NEW STOCK TNO. MUNRO begs leave to intimate that his J NEW GOODS Have arrived, and are now opened out for inspection. THE FRESH STOCK Will be found to contain the BEST WORKS BY STANDARD AUTHORS, In every class of British Literature j Also, FANCY GOODS, ALBUMS, &c, AND " STATIONERY, Have been selected suitable for the requirements of the Province. JNO. MUNRO, Dee-street. N.B. — The oldest established Stationery and Book Warehouse in Southland. HotelsALBION HOTEL. AM. CAMERCST Itogs to acquaint his friends and the public generally, that he has leased the above Hotel and Stabling, for a term of years. He hopes to receive the support of his old customers. i The Stabliag is already well known to be the most commodious in the Province^ and will be kept in the best of order by an experienced ostler under A. M. C.'s own. charge. DOYAL HOTEL BLUFF. « W. LOCKYEE, Pbopeietoe. 2O.— GOOD STABLING. A first-clasß Groom in attendance. HORSES & BUGGIES FOR HIRE. pEINCE OP "WALES HOTEL, PEE-STREET. , WILLIAM LIVESET, PSOPBIETOB. ffhere >&8 juetJbeen, added, to the ggfafrlJßk*
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 271, 31 May 1866, Page 1
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394Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 271, 31 May 1866, Page 1
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