Books, Stationery, ;&c. f ". C ; RE r SCENS !-! T OUIS RODG-ERS BOOKSELIiEB BTATIQ2TEB, 2TEWS AGENT PANCT GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT'IMPORTER, ' i ;,'.;.-" • ' - DEE. BTEHST,^ . , ; . , j (Opposite the Southland Club) Has much pleasure-in intimating that he has just received, per ship Englancf, direct from London and Germany, 1 the largest stock of Toys Concertinas, and Meerschaum Pipes, ever -*nported into' the Province/ - ■ - Ll drawing attention to the above, L. R. would specially remark that as he is now regularly im porting most of his Btock directr from the principal London and 1 German manufacturers, he is thereby enabled to sell at very low rates, and to introduce, from time to time allthe latest novelties. of the season. : AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF •■- ! TOTS, AT 3d. A LARGE ! ASSORTMENT OF , MUSICAL TOTS, AT 6d. AND A, SUPERIOR TOT EOR Is. BOXES OF TOYS ■& GAMES FOR WINTER EVENINGS, IN GREAT TARIETY. A large and splendid selection of the folio w-; ing goods always in 'stbek t-^r- ■ ' : - ; ' -• ' Ladies' and Gentlemen's' Writing Desks, Writing and Music Portfolios, _ Work Boxes, Ladies Bags, Ladies' Companions,. Card Cases, .Bouquet-holders, Ladies' B ackles, Jet Crosses, ; Albert Criama, photo, and Scrap Albums, ... Ladies'.' { and ; GentlenwiTi's f Dressing .Cases Purses and Pocket Books (in Russia and i Mbrocco^leaihel-)! Draught Boards,' Gkesa Boards and Chessmen (Staunton's and other ' patterns), Dominoes, Cribbage Boxes, and De lia.Rue's best Playing Cards. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CONCERTINAS, 'yßbal Bs* and upwaeds. A SPLENDID SELECTION .OF BEAUTIFULLT CARVED MEERSCHAUM PIPES. Our Mutual Friend, Dicken's — Cassell's Penny Readings, parts 3 and 4 — Carpenter's Penny Readings, 10 vols — : - Carpenter's Sunday Readings, 2 vols — Christ and the Inheritance of Saints, Dr Guthrie-^Hogg's History of the Miscroscope — Strutt's English Sports and Pastimes — Layatd's Ninevah, and its . Remains — do Ninevah and Babylon— Wanderings over Bible Lands on both ; sides of j the Sea, and Sketches of Christian Life f in England in the Olden Time, by the author of the Schonberg-cottarFamily, — Green- : wood's Wild Sports of the' World —do ■ Curiosities of Savage Life— Field iExercise •«-.. Books for Infantry — Dramatic Works -of Sheridan Eiowles — Leeches Pictures, 4 series. -BEATFTIFULLT BOUND BQOKS, IN CALF AND MOROCCO, ~ SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. vNEW MUSIC BT EVERT MAIL. THE LIBRARY Is now the largestand most select in the Province. A ■ selection -of new and popular . Books added every month. All the "principal London Magazines received, including— _■ Quarterly Review — Edinburgh Review, Blackwood — Frassr — MacMillan — -Dublin University — Cornhill— Temple Bar — Once : a Week — All. the Year Rround^-Chamber's Journal — Belgravia - — London Society — Tinsley's Magazine-rSaint Pauls — Broadway . — &c;j-&c. ;•"•? -. ■ ■ ■ Agent for all the leading Home and Colonial Newspapers, and Periodicals. — All subscriptions payable in advance. Sole Agent" for the sale of the General and Provincial Government Acts, Documents, and Admiralty Charts. . c - . Agent for all the leading Home and .-Colonial Newspapers and Periodicals. : ' LOIT I S ROBG ER S . DEE STREET, I N V E "$L € A E a I L L .
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Southland Times, Issue 974, 24 June 1868, Page 4
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476Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 974, 24 June 1868, Page 4
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