Booksellers, &c. COOPER'S v> , LIST OF BOOKS ON THE HORSE. S. a. Anderson'sHowtoßideandSchctolaHorso 3 0 Andcrson-A System of School-training for Horses ° w Baucher~New Method , of Horsemanship 6 0 ]) a y_TheßacehorseinTraining (sth cdtn.) 10 0 j Dwyer. Major-Seats and Saddles, Bits andßitting 8 b Foarnley, W-—Soundness, Sale and Warranty of: Horses ..ho Fearnley, W.—Simple Ailments of Horses 6 0 j Fleming, O.—Practical Horse-shoeing ..26; Fleming, G.—The Practical Horse-keeper 86 j Gresswell's Equine Hospital Prcccriber ..30 Heatlcy. G.-Evory Man His Own Vot. ..86! Heatley.G.—Horse Diseases and their Curo 1 9 Horsc-shoors , Manual * 6 , Jennings — Horse-training Made Easy , (American) ■- " . ; Kendall's Diseases of Australian Horses.. 7 6 { Lupton—ThoHorseasheinandoughttobe 4 0 Mayhcw's Illustrated Horse Management 8 6 Nevile. G.—Horses and Riding .. •• 7° J Beynolds's Brooding and Management or Draught Horses * v i Saonders, A.-Our Horace, or the Best j Muscles Controlled by the Beet Brains 6 .0 Stewart—Advice to Purchasers of Horses 3 0 Sydney's Book of the Horse, illustrated .. 35 0 Wynn, M. B.— Breeders' and Fanciers' Pedigree Book 6 v Youatt, W.—The Horse 8 6 76, QUEEN-STBEET, AUCKLAND. x> E M O• V A L. W. E. MEA ES, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND MUSICSKLLKR, 198, Qtteen-steeet, Auckland, Wishes to inform his customers and tho public that ho lias REMOVED TO NEW & MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES, Five doors below Wellesley-strect, and Opposite W. McArthur &. Co.'s Warehouse, Whero ho will be glad to see all his old customers and as many new ones aa will favour him with a call. ACHOICE STOCK OF BOOKS, MUSIC, AND STATIONARY KKPT. BOOKS, MUSIC, STATIONERY. Please Remember New Address 216, QUEEN-STREET, Five doors below AVollesloy-stroot. W. E. MEARS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND MUSICSELLER* Business Notices. ! STRAWBERRY QARDENS! WILLOW GROVE STRAWBERRY GARDENS, Next the Uppor Wharf, Devonport. GARDENS NOW OPEN! STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM! MARK PAERISI, In returning thanks to his supporters for past favours, bejfe to inform them and the public generally that he has preat pleasure I in announcing that these well-known and popular Strawberry and Tea Gardens are now open. Mark Parrish being one of the largest strawberry growers in the colony, will always have a large and fresh supply on hand, and can guarantee patrons the ripest, the largest, and most delicious fruit in the market, and they will not be stinted in quantity either. FRESH CREAM TWICE DAILY ! Tea, Coffee and other Refreshments always on hand. Three hundred visitors can bo seated at tho tables at one time. Lawn Tennis and Croquet Ground, and other amusements for the convenience of visitors. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM! WILLOWGROVE GARDENS 1 DEVOWPORT. Sohool Treats and Picnic Parties provided for by special arrangement. Family orders, dinner parties, and for jam, promptly attended to. Trams will run to the Gardens at half-price; return from Gardens, Threepence. M. PARRISH. PROPRIETOR. 1" EAVE your Order with J. H. Dalfcon, § i Tailor, for a Suit, and lie will giro you a pair of Cricketing Trousers made of the best flannel. y/ The .American COEN BROOM CO. EXMOUTH STREET. CHOOSE for yourself. An Extra Pair of Trousers or a Waterbury Watch with each Suit at J. H. Dalton's, Tailor, Victoria st. East. Suits, 50s, CO3, 70s. Dentistry. J GOODWIN 00 X, 9 DENTAL SURGEON , . 148, Quoen-atreot;, A.M.P. Society's Building Auckland, EC O X AND SON, 0 DENTISTS, Kingsley House, Hobaon-atreet, Auckland. Edwin Cox, Licentiate in Dental Surgery R.C.S., England. Herbert Cox, Doctor of Dental Surgoc , University of Michigan, U.S., Auierioa. A M. CARTER, SURGEON DENTIST (By Examination) (Late flvo years with E. Cos and Son), M> y be Consulted at his Residence, GARRETT'S BUILDINGS, ' Karangauauo Road (near top of Howe-atreot). OHAMES MODERATE!. GAS ADMINISTBRHD,
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 268, 14 November 1887, Page 2
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