Book*, Stationery, fto. : -'■-•■- CRESCENS! ! I 1 M "ll '■ r O UIS RODGERS BOOKBSLIiSB STATIONEB, NEWS AGENT EANCY GOODS, ■' __n>'' ;: ■' X'"' MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IMPORTER, »__ STBBBT, - (Opposite the Southland Club) I '•■'•-,■ -• ' ' ■■ . : :■■'•■■ -■■;■■• I ■ * i Has Inuch pleasure in intimating that he has just received, per _hip England, direct from London and Germany, the largest stook of Toy 8 Concertinas, and Meerschaum Pipes, ever imported into the Province. 7 Xn drawing attention to the above, L. It. would specially remark that as he is now regularly im porting most of Ha 7 stookjjjuMofc _ froni Jto t jarincipal London and German manufacturers, he iB thereby enabled to sell at very loir .rates, and to introduce from time to time all the latest novelties of the season. AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OE TOYS, AT 3d. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OE MUSICAL TOYS, AT 6». AND A SUPERIOR TOY EOR Is. BOXES OF TOYS k GAMES FOE WINTEE EVENINGS, IN GEEAT VARIETY. A large and splendid selection of the following goods always in stock :— :,..] Ladies' and Gentlemen's Writing Desks, Writing and Music Portfolios, Work Boies, Ladies: Bags, Ladies' Companions, Card Cases, Bouquet-holders, Ladies' Buckles, Jet Crosses, Albert Chains, Photo, and Scrap Albums, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases Purses and Pocket Books, (in Russia and Morocco leather), Draught Boards, Chess Boards and Chessmen (Staunton's and other patterns), Dominoes, Cribbage Boxes, and De La Bue's best Playing Cards. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OE CONCERTINAS, PEOM Bs. AND UPWABDS. A SPLENDID SELECTION OE BEAUTIFtJLtY, CARVED^MEERS*. : : ' . '' j^cHaA.um vPiees. ;\ '"" NEW BOOKS— JUSV RECEIVED :. Our Mutual Friend, Dicken's — Cassell's Penny Readings, parts 3 and Penny Readings^ 10 ; vols — Carpenter's ' Sunday Readings, 2 vols— Christ and the Inheritance of Saints, Dr Guthrier-Hogg's ICstoiy^ of the Miscroscope — Sfcrptt's English Sports and Pastimes — Layatd's Ninevah, and its Remains— do Ninevah and Babylon — Wanderings over Bible Lands oh both Bides' of the Sea, and Sketches of Coristian life 'in England in the Olden Time, by the author of the Schonberg-cptta-Fmnily — Greenwood's Wild Sports of the World — do Curiosities of Savage' __fe-^Field ! Exercise Books for Infantry — Dramatic*" Works' of Sheridan Knbwles-^ — Leeches" Pictures^ 4 series. BI_AUtaEULLY' BOUND BQOKS, IN CALE AND MOROCCO, SUITABLE EOR PRESENTS. ; NEW MUSIC BY EVERY" MALL^ THE LIBRAE V Is now the largest and most select in the Province. A selection* of. new* and popular Books added every month. All the principal London Magazines received, ihciuding— - r ."'" '*■■ Quarterly Beview Edinburgh TMT»rlfTr"~Ti-, ' " E 'iiiigffff *M'....-]H'ill.«»« ■T> 11 l T lf^ University-— Cornhill— Temple , Bar — Once a Week— All the. Year Rrovmd— Chamber's Journal — Belgravia — London . Society — | Tinsley's Magazine-^Saint Pauls— B*rbadwa*jr* ; — &c.,&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. . • • Agent for all the ' leading ' Home and Colonial Newspapers and PeriToicalß. L 0 UTS RODGERS. DEE STREET IN V B I R o#B GiltL 1 .
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Southland Times, Issue 1005, 17 August 1868, Page 4
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480Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 1005, 17 August 1868, Page 4
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