Books, Stationery, &c. CRESCENS ! ! ! LOUIS RODGERS, BOOKSELLEE STATIONEE, NEWS AOENT, EANCY GOODS, AITD MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IMPORTEB, DEE-STREET, Opposite the Southland Club, Has Received, per "Albion," 7 cases of NEW BOOKS AND TOYS SUITABLE EOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. Also, A SECOND SUPPLY OF THE ANSWER TO LOUIS NAPOLEON. T US VT R E CEI V E D, "GRTFE," A COLONIAL TALE. To be had of L. ROGERS, Dee-street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ARTEMUS WAED AMONG THE FENIANS. ' ;• i THE NEW GOLDFIELDS' ACTS, Eor 1866. Price, Is 6d. THE ACTS OF THE GENEEAIi ASSEMBLY for 1866. Price* £1 10s. NEW MUSIC. He has now increased facilities for supplying all the Latest Newspapers, Periodicals, and popular publications of the day. Large -supplies received by every Home and Colonial Mail. CASES OF BOOKS & STATIONERY ABBIVE MOKTHIT. The works of all the standard authors kept in stock,, and. those of recent writers added as they are published. An extensive assortment of POCKET, PEW, SCHOOL AND FAMILY BIBLES, Comprising the . fine editions issued by Nelson, Cassells, Collins, Blackie, and the. Oxford University Press. PEW AND POCKET TESTAMENTS, HYMN-BOOKS, SACRED MUSIC HOOKS, ;,., &C.,&C. DOUAY BIBLF.S - ASD. .. ROMAN" CATHOIIC PRAYER BOOKS, •■"'■> yv &c, . In every variety of style and binding. Several hundred copies JUVENILE BOOKS and volumes, at all prices 1 ; admirably adapted for Presentation, School JPidzes,&c.; :: . AN IMMENSE COLLECTION ,ov " i - CHILDRENS PICTURE BOOKS, , On Paper-and Calico, plain and coloured. STATIONERY, &c. The 'Btock in this department possesses the two great qualifications, viz., GOOD fabbio aot> MODEBATE PBICES. A large variety of plain and fancy paper, Envelopes, &c. PORTRAIT ALBUMS, at aU prices and styles* *■.:■:•■ A splendid assortment of Playing Cards, also Chess^.and >! Draught" Boards and ihen, and - famous Raci*nq Oame. . DRAWING MATERIALS Always in stock;' ■•■' Paints, pencils,- paper j •' books, crayons, chalk,, paralell riders, brushes, jmathematii^imtrximents, kc- r y ' THE LIBRARY Is the Jargeistpand best-selected in Southland, and is always kepVin that position by the introduction of the best class of Books and Periodicalsjas they . -are-published.- • •'■'■'* "" "" " " ' BOOKSELLER 7. AND STATIONER, DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL, , Agent -for the Home and Australian Papers and Periodicals . Sol Agent, by Authority, ofthe General Government, for th© Acts of the AY Xleneral Assembly, Government Books, M&9S, &o,
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Southland Times, Issue 630, 11 February 1867, Page 4
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364Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 630, 11 February 1867, Page 4
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