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; The Star Printing Wqbks ; SHORTLAND AND FORT STREETS, AUCKLAND. Til CHEAPEST HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND FOE CASE- ■ rpHE iPBOPRIITOft wishes to draw attention to the fact that all the latest invention^ "*■ in plant and machinery are constantly being added to the above works, and owing to the many facilities now at his disposal, the prompt production of fc first-class in the art can be guaranteed. f THE LITHOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT THE LETTEBPRESS DEPARTMENT . Is tinder the management of skilled workmen, and ie replete with tne Contains every necessary for producing in fllsi-claas style all a cs «; latest Continental inventions. A flrst-elasß stock of inks of ail colours criptions of Book and Job Work—the large founts of type on hand J and tints. The undermentioned are a few of the more prominent the many novelties that are being constantly added, and the splendid! articles produced :— machinery in use, combining to form one of the most complete! Maps, Plans, Show Cards, Labels, Music-Book Titles and Illustrations, printing plants in the colonies. < , 3 Views, Circulars, etc., in one or a combination of colours, and in Show Printing, with its endless variety of Posters," Streamers^ any style. Hangers, Dodgers, and Window Cards, ia plain or fancy tints an* 1 "> Almanacs and Calendars draws or engraved on stone, designs for colours, printed on attractive papers. , 11 -which are made and estimates furnished. The Extensive Hoardings erected in prominent parts of the dtjf j 5 Portraits and Drawings in crayon or line, and printed in chromo or and suburbs are specially adapted for the display of all Show 3 tints. Pbistting. ■ ---- ■■• ■■-*-• -- ' Original Drawings copied and lithographed in a faithful and life-like Illustrated and Plain Catalogues and Price Lists, with attractive manner. covers, in any size or style. A large assortment of trade block*: Cordial and Spirit Labels in a great variety of colours and styles and engravings to choose from, in stock. always kept in stock, or printed at short notice. Commercial Work, including Customs and Shipping Forms,' Labels of all kinds, in bright colours, and varnished if necessary, Auctioneers' Bills and Fiags, Memo. Forms and Accounts, Show! suitable for displaying on Meat, Fruit and Preserve Tins, etc. Cards (plain or in tints and colours), Business Cards, and Handbills, Chrome-Lithographic Work of all classes, in a variety of delicate at a few hours'notice. shades of harmonious colouring. Memorandums of Association for public companies, Bank Work, Wedding and Invitation Carde, with Envelopes to match—tho latest Road Board and County Council Forms and Vouchers, Pamphlets novelties. and Leaflets of any kind. Prioe Lists, illustrated with engravinga and attractive advertising Rules, By-Laws, Reports, Catalogues, Plans, Orders of Serviceman* covers. Choir Noticeß, for Religious and Benefit Societies. ■PTVTnt) A T7TVT73 TYnrn A T>rrni,rp\Trp Certificates of Merit, beautifully designed and executed, suitable foe ■LJN(jJIAVIJN(j DErAlllM KJNT. presentation by societies and associations generally. Memorial and Remembrance Cards printed at short notice.Bills of Lading, Bank Cheques, Invoioes, Letter Heads, Visiting, Note and Letter Heads ruled to any pattern, with Envelopes to Invitation, and Business Cards, Book Plates, etc., engraved on match. copperplate in the best style. Chemists' Labels, in one or more colours, on beet gummed or plain Greets, Monograms, Cyphers, Biisinese Dies, Arms, etc., engraved on paper, for wholesale and retail houses. steel, for emboasihg in colours on Note Paper, Envelopes, etc. Race Cards and Programmes for season; also Prize Lists and Schedules, Stamps, Seals, Door and Window Plates, Stencil Plates, etc., neatly for Agricultural, Horticultural, and other Societies. engraved on any description of metal. Concert and Ball Programmes, Menus, Wine Cards, Dinner, Supper, Inscriptions on Gold and Silver Presentation Pieces, tastefully and Ball Invites. executed. Tiokets of all kinds and sizes, for Entertainments, at an hour's noticed Illustrations of Business Premises, Trade Marks, Maohinery, Devices, Tickets for Racing Clubs lind Athietic Societies, also Ferry Companies* etc., engraved on wood and electrotyped for newspaper adver- Tram and 'Bus Services, a specialty. Using, etc. THE BINDING DEPARTMENT THE PAPER BAG DEPARTMENT Is stocked with a large assortment of Calf, Morocco, Russian, Roan, Contains a large stock of requisites for supplying wholesale and retail Basil, and other Leathers, and the following are some of the goods firms with Wrapping Paper and Paper Bags. The stook comprises:—, turned out:— White and Tinted Tea and Coffee Papers, in 1 lb., J lb., J lb, eizee I Account Books and Ledgers, Guard Books, Cash Books, Day Books, also butter paper cut to any size required. Journals and Share Registers. Tinfoil Paper in several qualities andeizes. Drapers' Counter Books, Carters' Receipt Books, Supply Books and Brown, Grey, and White Sugar Bdgs, from 1 lb. to 23 lbs. Call Books. Confectionery Bags, from 1 oz. to 7 lbs. Magazines, Muslo, and Periodicals Re-Bound In any style of binding. Brown Wrapping Paper, extra strong and of best quality, i»-different Numbering, with or without initial letters, Index Books, etc, eto, Bizes. Seed Packets and liags. JPapor Ruling in all Its branohos, at the shortest notice. H. BBETT, PnomEToa

K'O'W HJflXBfC* ytfBLISHEP, BY SUBSCRIPTION OarLY. EARLY HISTORY 0! NEW ZEALAND. A Strange Story of British Pluck and Adventure, of Love and Hate, of Crime, of War and Bloodshed, and of Peaceful Christian Effort and Self-sacrifice. THE VOLUME WILL CONSIST OF FROM 700 TO 800 PAGES, IN FOUR PARTS* WITH NEARLY TWO HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS Executed in firsfe-class style, pourtraying the incidents referred to in the narrative, depicting historical scenes, illustrating Maori manners and customs, and showing the primitive condition of the European settlements which have since grown into the splendid cities of to-day. Some of these sketches have never before been published, having lain 1 . in the possession of old settlers. Others are taken from old works that are now extremely rare, and inaccessible to the ordinary reader. Among the subjects treated pictorially are the following ILLUSTRATIONS s— . Part I. Part 11. FRONTISPIECE: FERN GULLY.—A beaUtifully-executed FRONTISPIECE, in Two Colours—Tcr Kaitotb, Pah oj Chromo-Lifchograph in Bighfe Printings, drawn from the Te Whero Whero, on the Waikafco Eiver (Taupirl Original Water-colour Painting by Sturtevant. Mountain in the distance). Tasman's Anchorage, Admiralty Bay. Portrait of Hiko, Son of Te PehL Murder of Tasman's Boat's Crew at Massacre Bay. Interior of a Kainga .in the Nqbth Islanb. : The Three Kings, as sighted by Tasman. Portrait of Mr 6. Clarke. Portrait of Captain Cook. Portrait of Rev. Richard Dαvies. Relics of Captain Cook—Curios collected by him. Sealers at Half Moon Bay, Stbwarb Island. Facsimile of Cook's Record of the Transit of Venus. Portrait of Mr James Kemp. Fortified Village in Poverty Bay in 1836. Portrait of Governor Macquabie. Landscape of Poverty Bay, showing Young Nick's Head. Volcano of Tongariro from Roto-aieb iLAgflr Te Ariuru, where Cook landed. Portrait of Mr W. G. Pctokey. Perforated Rock, Tolago Bay. Portrait of Rev. Henry Williams, Shakespeare Head & Cook's Bay, Mercury Bay, Auckland. Native Stores for Flax. Decorated Head of the Chief Ruaparaha's Canoe. Portrait of Rev. Samuel Leigh. Carved Head of Canoe at Kaiwarawara. Storehouse for the Kumara. Ship Cove, Queen Charlotte Sound. Portrait of Mr James Shephbbb, Tomb of the Chief Huriwenua. Family in Dusky Bay. Portrait of 'Judge Maning. % Maori Carved Knife, or Saw. A Dead Chief. View from our CeTTAGE at ParramatoA* The Ceremony of Hongi, or Pressing Noses. Portrait of Patuone. Interior of a Maori Hippah. Maori Tombs. Portrait of Lieutenant Thos. MoDow*BU* : IVhatas or Patukas (storehouses fer food). Landing of the Rev. S. Mabsdek is Haw Zealand* \ Cook's Chart of New Zealand. A Maori War Dance. December, 1814. ' Stage Erected for a Maori Festival. . Portrait of Rev. N. Turner. Governor Phillip, First Governor of New South Wales. Portrait of Rev. J. Hobbs. • ■ Pydney Cove in 1788. Colossal Tiki at Raroera Pα. A Survey of the Settlement in New South Wales. Portrait of John Rutherford, the Whitb Chief. A. Chain Gang. Governor King. Portrait of Rev. Wμ. Williams, MISSIONABY. . i<ior folk Island, showing Convicts' Quarters and Nepean Island. Ornamental Carvings in Wood. The old Military Barracks at Norfolk Island. Portrait of Mr Jas. Hamlin. / , WAiTArai, Chatham Island. Map of Chatham Island. .Portrait of Mr C. Bakes. ■ Stone Weapons of the Moriori Monument of Te Whero Wheko's ' ; ~ Uj Wbvling off thb North Cape of New Zealand. * Portrait of Mr Wμ. Thos. Fairbcrk. '■<':•»: 1 oydney, Norfolk Island, 1793. The Mission Station at Kebikerl, South View of Sydney, New South Wales, 1793. Portrait of Haupatu, a Chiebtess of Waibqa. The Chief Te Pahl Bust of Hongi. Portrait of the Red-haired Chief of tfHB A Maori War Expedition. Rev. Samuel Marsden, East Cape. . Rangihtt: the Rev. Samuel Marsden's Cottage at Parramatta. Receiving House for the Dead, MangoNCl. ' * ' Scene of, thb Boyd Massacre, Whangaroa Harbour. Portrait of Titore, a Bay of Islands Chief. , I Spot where thb Boyd drifted to after the Massacre. The Cemetery, ob Wai Tapu, Hokianga. - WHALERS AT THE Bay OF ISLANDS IN 1820. . PORTRAIT OF JUDGE WILSON. . KORORAREKA BEACH IN 1836. PORTRAIT OF REV. J. WhITELY. „ . Porisua Bay, Wellington, an Early Resort for Whalers. Tangieri, Chief of Maungakahia. , RangihaeAta's Pα, with the Island of Mana. Portrait of Rev. Jakes Wallis. / j Thorn's Whaling Station, near Porirua, Wellington. Portrait of Rev. James Bitwva. < > Portrait of •Johnsy , Jones, one of the Early Otago Whalers. Specimens of Preserved Heads. Throwing the SpeaiW 3 A Maori Tiki, worn round the neck. Portrait of Rev. J. H. Bumby. Taupo Pα, Cook Strait, and Ngatitoa Village. . A WhatAj or Provision House, Oxumasva Pα. v The Great Chief Radparaha The Chief Te Pehi. Portrait of Rev. John Warreh. * Tattooing* on JPaok ow Tβ Pjbhl Portrait of Tβ Waenoa. » AMONOST THB ILLUSTRATIONS FOR SUBSEQUENT PARTS WILL BB rANORAJfIO ?lEWS OF EARLY SETTLEMENT In both Islands, with Scenes and Sketches of the fireb Streets and Buildings; also, * appended to the book, will be published • A list of Early Settlers up to the Year 1845, 4 H. BRETT - PUSUSHteB, / - < .

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 288, 4 December 1889, Page 7

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