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Booksellers. COLE'S "OOPULAR "F>OOKS Are now kept regularly in stock and sold at Melbourne prices:— s . D Cole's Funny Picture Book .. r . .. i 6 Cole's Intellect Sharpener (new and enlarged edition) 2 0 Cole's Fun Doctor 2 6 Cole's Thousand Best Poems .. .. ... 1 6 Cole's Thousand Best Songs .. „ —16 Postage, 7d each. THE TEADE SUPPLIED. WILDMAN & J YELL, VICTORIA ARCADE. AUCKLAND. CHAMPTALOUP AND COOPER'S CLEARANCE LIST OF BOOKS At Rkdoceu Peices. s.d. Argosy, vol 13, cloth, each 4 6 80-peep, vol 1889, cloth, each .. ..2 6 Bow Bells, vola 31—42, cloth, each .. ..4 0 Boys' Own Annual, vols 6, 7. 8, cloth, each 6 0 Cassell'a Family Magazine. toI 1387, cloth, each. .. ..7 0 Cassell's Saturday Journal, vols 1887-8, '88-9, each 6 0 Chambers' Journal, vol 1885, each .. ..7 6 Chatterbox, vol 1884, cloth, each .. ..36 Century Magazine, vols 6, 7, 10, 11, cloth, each .. .. ■ ..7 6 Children's Friend, vol 1888, cloth, each .. 16 Children's Treasury, vol 1889, boards, each 0 9 Christian Age, vols 32, 33, 34, cloth, each .. 3 6 English Mechanic, vols 39— 42, cloth, each 5 6 English Illustrated Magazine, vol 1886, cloth, each 6 0 Every Week, vols 31—33, boards, each ..14 Family Herald, vol 53, cloth, each ~ ..3 6 Family Herald Supplement, vols 13,15,10, 17.19, 30. cloth, each 2 0 Family Herald Library of Fiction, vol 4, cloth, each 3 0 Family Friend, vol 1885, cloth, each ..16 Girls' Own Annuals, v 0156,7, 9. cloth, each 6 0 Harper's Magazine, vote 13, 16, 18, cloth, each 6 6 Hazcll's Annual Cyclopaedia, 1889, cloth, each 2 6 Illustrated Lonuon News, vol 1886, cloth, each 13 0 Infants' Magazine, vol 183S, cloth, la 6d; '87, boards, each 10 Knowledge, vols b and f>, cloth, each ..6 0 Leisure Hour, vols 1886.87. cloth, each ..5 6 Leisure Hour, vols 1879-34-85. hit calf. orHi 8 6 London Journal, voisfiS, 73,71, 76. 78, cimii. each 4 0 London Journal, vol N.S., 1, 2, 5. 6. 9. 10, cloth, each 4 0 76, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Painters. WPHILLIPPS & QON, 149 and 151. QUEKN-STRKET, Have just opened up alargeasaoitinentof CHEAP PAPBKHANGINGS, SCRIMS. . POLISHED, SILVERED, & ROUGH PLATE, SHEET AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS. WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VAItNISIIKS, AND ALL KINDS OF PAINTERS' MATERIALS. A R T I S T S' REQUISITES OF EVEItY DESCRIPTION FOli OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTING. PICTURE - FRAME~MOULDINGS. GLASS SHADES. JOHN HENDERSON, 13 & 15. WYNDHAM-STRBET. PATNTKH, GLAz'riCR, & PAPEKHANSER, Attl'lS'JUO DItCOuAXOR, SiUN AND GLASS VVKiTJ!/li. Manufacturer of Lead Lights in Tinted Cathedral, Stained, and Plain Ulasa Tablets, Silk Banners, VViro Blinds, Private and Uusi-no.-s Designs Embo3aed in Pluto, Uuby, .Who, Amber, and Shoo t. Glass. Original Desigus. Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted. on Balkmixed PATKT, in various colours, foe House and Ship WorK, JOHN HENDERSON, 42 & 15. Wynduam-stbbex -fN LAZING 1 GLAZING! GLAZING 1 The Cheapest Honse in Town for every doscription of Glazing. Jobbing of all kinds executed. All orders punctually attended to. D. SIMPSON, P.AiNTEn, Papekhanger, and Glazier, KARANGAHAPE ROAD (near Bank N. 2.) _ Eβ 13 U N N.E, SIGN WRITER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, PICTURE FEAME MANUFACTURER, &c, Junction of Grey and Pitt-streets, Auckland. Oils, Colours, Glass, Paperhanj?lngs, Sbriras, Mixed Paints, Oleographs, Prints, Gilt and Stained Mouldings, etc., on sale atlowest prices. Hotels. BRICKLAYERS' ARMS HOTEL, CHAPEL-STREET. R. W. BROWN (Late of the Greyhound Hotel), . Wishes to inform his friends and the public that he has taken over the above Hotel. WINES, SPIRITS, etc., OF THE BEST BRANDS, ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS AT MODERATE CHARGES. B. W. BROWN (Late of the Greyhound Hotel), Proprietor. PONSONBY filVB nrOTEL, THREE LAMPS. JOHN HAND Having taken over the above Hotel, begs to draw attention to the fact that he has had the Whole of tho premises thoroughly renovated and made equal to new; in addition to whioh he haa added another first-class Billiard Table, and has spared neither trouble nor expense to make this already favourite Hotel second to none. Only best brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits keptin stock, which have been specially selected for the Christmas Holidays. Trams pasa every fifteen minutes. Lake Ho te l, TAKAPUNA. P. O'MEAGHER Proprietor. The above first-class Hotel, furnished with all modified improvements, affords a convenient home for tho -c seeking healthy pastime and an agreeable change. BATH-ROOMS. BILLIARD ROOM. Gband View of Lake. BOATING, PISHING, Etc Mγ O'MEAGHER will provide a SECOND LUirCHEON TABLE for the travelling public and iholiday-keepers at Is 6d each; children undes-12, half-price. This will save the trouble of cai-rying luncheon baskets. VOTE for all that is good, but especially j for John Earle and Co.'c Broken Assam Tea, tfi Is Gd.—2o7, Queea-Btreet,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 288, 6 December 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 288, 6 December 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 288, 6 December 1890, Page 3