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New Books ! : New^Bo|oks!! .'iff.". , Lyon and Blair. : Lyon and Blair. SUNDAY AT HOME, 1882 Vol. Cloth Gilt, 7s 6d Leisure Hour, 1882 Vol,, Cloth Gilt, 7s fid Sunday Magazine, 1882 Vol., Cloth Gilt; 8b 6d Good Words, 1882 Vol., Cloth Gilt, 8s Gd Qaiwr, 1882 Yol., Cloth Giit, 8a 6d •f '• Caasell's Magazine, 1882 Vol., Cloth Gilt 10a fid British Workman, 1882 Vol., Paper Coyer, Band of Hope Review, 1882 Vol., Is fid The Life .of Richard Cobden, by John Morley. new and cheap edition, 3s Bailor Eeaartue, Heroes and Hero Worship, and Essays, by Thomas Carlyle, new edition in one volume, 3s 6d BBIGHTER BRITAIN I or Settler and Maori, in Northern New Zealand by William Delislo Hay, in two volumes, 24s 6d Land Nationalisation, its Necessity and its Aims, by Alfred Russell Wallace, 6s 6d Somo Experiences of a Barrister's Life, by Mr Serjeant Ballantyne, a new and revisod edition with photograph The CHRISTMAS NUMBER of the Illustrated London News, 1882, with large colored plate of Cinderella, by J. E, Millais, It, A., 2s Free Trade and Protection, by Henry Fawoett,M.P.,4s6d A Grape from a Thome, sew Novel, by James Fayn, 2s 6d Winning Ways, a love story, illustrated by Hal Ludlon, Is 3d My Beautiful Daughter, by Percy B, St J«bn, 2j The Miiletoe Bough (New Christmas Annul), by Miss Braddon Is 3d Last Christmas Eve (being the Christmaß Homber of Tmsley's Magazine) Is 3d Bwdingi From The Works Of Charles ' Dickens, condensed and adapted by ; John A. Jennings, 8.A., Is 3d Dick's Recitations and Rendinga—A carefully compiled selection of humorous, pathetic, eloquent, patriotic, and sentimental pieces, in poetry and prose, exclusively designed for recitation or reading, Edited by Wm, B. Dick, in 14 .volumes, each volume complete in , .itself, 2s each SL , BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, Lubtoh-Qoat , Wellington, 1283 KOYAL HOTEL, Featherston HAVING leased the above old-estab-mcut and favorite hotel, travellers and the general public may rely on the arrangements and liquors being to their desire, as the name of the proprietor should BILLIARD ROOM! READING ROOMS 1 Stabling and Paddocking unsurpassed, C. M. Brungikill, 1026 Proprietor, National hotel" (Opposite St, George's Hall) LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. H. BUTILIVAN, Pbopbietor. The .Wairarapa House. Visitors from the country can read the WimiEAPA Dailt at this house. Wines and spirits of the best quality. "W. B ISHOI '' (Late of Provincial Hotel, Upper Hutt.) BEGS to inform his Wairarapa friends that he has taken the OXFORD HOTEL, ' (Late Theatre Royal Hotel) LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. The accommodation is unsurpassed in Wellington for Private Families, Commercial Travellers and Boarders.. WINEBj j SriBITB, AND EEBB OF THE BEST ' BRINPB PBOCDRABLE i I ORDINARY from 1 to 2 p.m. Daily, Night Porter in attendance.—'Waibabapa " Diilt filed, 1376 PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Oin>BTßun Wellington. JJAVINQ taken the above Hotel, I hope to receive a visit from my numerous friends, Nothing but the best wine, Spirits, At,l Till be kept, and the comfort of my pttfou guaranteed. Spkndid BILLIARD TABLE, under the ' management oj Mr H. Power. -WAiBAmDiiLY Filed, 0. BOFFE Propkieiob. I T Y BUFFET HOTEL OPENING NOTICE decided to giant & license to the above new Hotel) the Proprietors take this opportunity •f informing the residents ofWellington and travellers visiting the city that no expense has bem spared to insure the comfort of all who will pay a visit to the Cny Bcffet Hotel. The very best brands of all kinds of Spirits and Wines will always be kept in stock ORR & SONS, Proprietors, City Buffet Hotel. : Lainbton Quay. CLUB HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES.. ■ r. COOKERY & CO.. Proprietors !■ C*Mehes, horses, buggies, always on hire, Horses ,to buy and to sell on the most reason* ' .Alvraoa Mo/ltr+7l il/i Wcn'naaa

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1399, 8 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1399, 8 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1399, 8 June 1883, Page 4

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