Books, Stationary, &c. INVERCARGILL BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, Corner of Tay and Dee streets, (Opposite the Post-office), K . ROSE. KE. begs to inform the public tbat he re- • ceives the greater portion of his stock from the Home markets direct, as well as from Melbourne, and, therefore, his prices are very moderate. The following goods are now in stock and are regularly supplemented : — Account Books, Ledgers, double and single xTiling, fep. Bvo to superfine royal Scotch Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Invoices, Day and Waste Books, all sizes Albums, all sizes, for photographs Almanacs and Diaries Artists' Materials Acceptance Forms Account Sales and Account Current Papers Bill Books, payable and receivable Bill Cases Bills of Exchange (Forugh) Bills of Lading, Bhip and steam Black Ebony Inkstands Black-bordered Cards, Envelopes and Paper Black Lead Pencils, all kinds — common to best Blotting Paper Cases and Pads Boxes of Water Colors, all sizes Backgammon Boards Brown Paper. Brief Paper Brushes, camel hair and sable Cabinets, for paper and envelopes, &c. Carbunic Books and Paper Cash Boxes, Chubbs', Hobbs', and commo Cartridge Paper Chess and Draught men, do Boards Cloth-lined Envelopes, small to large Compasses, Mathematical, do mariners Copy Books, with or without head lines Cepying Books, Presses and Ink Crayons, white, black, and colored Crayon Paper. Card Cases Crow Pens and Quills Cuttlery, Mapping, Pen Knives, Office Kniveß and Scissors Cardboard, thin, middle, and thick Custom House Forms Clips, hand, letter, and invoice Ciphering Books COMING WONDERS EXPECTED BETWEEN 1867 & 1875. By the Rev M. Baxteb, (Highly Illustrated), Author of " Napoleon, the Destined Monarch of the World." ROSE'S, Corner of Tay and Dee streets. AN ANSWER TO NAPOLEON, THE MONARCH OF THA WORLD. By Rev H. C. Mobkis. ROSE'S, Corner of Tay and Dee streets. MR BAXTER AND HIS BOOK, A SERMON PREACHED AT TRINITY CHURCH, MELBOURNE, By H. N. Wollaston. At ROSE'S, corner Tay and Dee Btreets. BAXTER'S BOOK AND THE PRESENT TIMES, a Sermon by the Rev. Robebt T. Cummins. ROSE'S, Tay and Dee streets. TOSH BILLING'S, HIS BOOK J OF SAYINGS. LOSES, Tay and Dee streets. LEISURE HOUR, 1865. ROSE'S, Corner of Tay and Dee streets. OUNDAY AT HOME. p O O D W O R D S~~ . Tl AMILY TREASURY. pORNHILL MAGAZINE. JCULLOCH'S COMMERCIAL DICTIONARY. T>YLE'S ON BILLS OF EXCHANGE. PHILLIP'S PROGRESS OF GREAT BRITAIN. T IVINGSTON'S ZAMBESI. FUN ALMANACK FOR 1867. Price, 6d. CASSELL'S ALMANACK FOR 1867. Price, Is 6d. SEASIDE SENSATIONS AT WHILKINGTON. Super Mare. A NUMBER OF STANDARD WORKS to hand, per * Caribou." ROSE'S, corner of Tay and Dee streets. Tl/rUSIC RECEIVED MONTHLY SCHOOL BOOKS. The newest Books of tbe day arrive by steamer twice a month. A large assortment of standard Novels bound Periodicals, Home News, Illustrated London Ne ws, Punch, Family Herald, Cassell's Paper, Reynolds' Miscellany, London Journal^ Cornhill, Blackwood, and M'Millian's Magazines, London Society, Once a Week, All the Year Round, Good Words, Chambers' Journal, Temple Bar, Family Treasury, Sunday at Home, Bailey's Sporting Magaziue, New Sporting Magazine, Frazers' Mechanics Magazine,' Art Journals, Le Follet, Ladies' Magazine of Fashion, Ladies' Gazei te of Fashion, World of Fashion,.Kng l ishman's Domestic Magazine, Harpers Weekly, Frank Leslie Illustrated, Bell's Life, Nation, Weekly Scotsman, London Review, Spectator, Economist, Marklane. Express, Lloyd's Weekly, Weekly Dispath, Inverness Courier, Victorian, Australasian, Leader and Argus, Melbourne Illustrated Post> Illustrated News. P.S. — The above Newspapers and Magazines are received regularly on arrival of the English Mail via Suez and Panama. TUST ARRIVED NEW ZEALAND ALMANACS FOR 1867. "NEW ZEALAND STAMP ACT," By Henby Sjiythies, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. E O S E ' S , CORNER OF TAY AND DEE STREETS
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Southland Times, Issue 631, 13 February 1867, Page 4
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595Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 631, 13 February 1867, Page 4
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