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i YouDgmcn, youi s sfers and c:usins would be ilollfthtf (1 with one of our solendtd m&chloea In polished walnut cabinet, £5 53. rent to any addresj.-D. 8, Chambers, 70, Qaeen-strcet Anok)ard.—[Advt ] " Picturesque New Zealand " (Edited by Mr C. O. Montrose).—" Picturesque New Zealand" (Part L, prico Is) will bo published in a few days, and will bo on sale at the Booicseller& The work—which is dedicated (by permission) to Sir George Grey—is handsomely illustrated, and contains graphic descriptive letterpress. It is the first pnpur \r publication for tho tourist and lover oftnn picturesquo over issued in this form in New Zealand, and it is eminently fitted to convoy to tho inmds of all readers, in a pleasant and entertaining form, an adequate impression of the characteristic natural beauties and wonders o£ New. Zealand. It will form an handsome and interkbtino OBJECT for tho drawing room and study, a fitting souvenir for the traveller and tourist, an acceptable, gift to friends abroad, as well as a useful guide to those in search of tho picturesque and beautiful in Nature; while it will convey to colonists who are unable to make an extensive tour of tho colony an excellent idea of its most striking beautios and remarkable natural wonders,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3807, 21 October 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3807, 21 October 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3807, 21 October 1882, Page 2