■if BotlcsallarS'1 :.,.;■.;■'■■■;; riio /country WARD'S STATIONERY AND FANGY GOODS EMPORIUM, UPPER PITT St., AUCKLAND (Next Wesleyan Church). A. 0. WA P. D Begs to inform country settlers that lie has opened un,a first-class assortment of Stationery and Fanoy Goods, and, knowing the disadvantage country! settlers are tiut to in procuring , Stationery, he has decided to put up a useful parcel of Stationery, which will bo forwarded poet paid to any address on receipt of Post-office Order for 2s 6d. THE GEM STATIONERY PARCEL. 24 Cream Laid Envelopes 24 Cream Laid Sheets of Paper (Ruled or Plain) ' Z Cedar Lead Pencils 1 Pen Holder 12 Good Pon Nibs 1 Bottle of Writing Ink 2 Large Sheets of Blotting Paper 1 Leather Bound Note Book. WARD'S STATIONERY AND FANGY GOODS EMPORIUM, UPPER PITT St., AUCKLAND. * "tVriLDMAN AND T YELL'S LIST OF NEW BOOKS&NEWEDITIONS OFFERED AT ENGLISH PUBLISHED PKICiDS. , 8. d. Havorlock, Ellis'* Man and Woman, a Study of Human Secondary Sexual, Characters .. .. 6 0 Mra Humphrey Ward's Marcella, Paper. 2s 6d; cloth 3 6 Beatrice Harraden's Ships that Pass in the Night (to arrive shortly) .. .. •.. 3 6 Benson's E, F.--The Rubicon (arriveshortly) 6 0 Sarah Grande The Heavenly Twins.l toI, 6 0 Ideala ,36 —-Our Manifold Nature (arrive shortly).. 3 6 Conan Doyle's Memoirsof Sherlock Holmes Paper, 2s 6d ; cloth 3 6 ——Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Paper. 2s 6d; Cloth 3 6 Stanley J. Weyman's Gentleman of France Paper, 2s 6d ; Cloth 3 6 The Man in Black 5 0 (Thiß story is published in " Yule Tide " for 1893,, at Is. The New Rector, boards .. .... 2 0 Story of Francis Cludde 6 0 S. D. Crockett's The Raiders, pap 2s6d; clo. 3 6 Stickit Minister Cloth 5 0 F. Marion Crawford's Katherine Laurendale Paper, 2s 6d; cloth 3 6 Mrs Oliphant's Lady William, pap 2s 6d, clo 3 6 J. Comp. Riukott's Quickening of Caliban 3 6 F. A. Steel's From Five Rivers .. Cloth 3 6 Miss Stunrt's Legacy .. Pap, 2s 6d; Clo 3 b Coulion'sKernahan's ABookofStrangeSins 3 6 John Davidson's Baptist Lake .. Cloth 3 6 Bret Harte—A Proto^ee of Jack Hamlin's 3 6 Mrs Hungerford's The Hoyden .. ..3 6 Maxwell Gray's The Last Sentence ..3 6 Trev«lvan'a Right Hob. SirG. O. Cawnpore Paper. 2s 6d; cloth 3 6 This Troublesome World—By the Authors of "The Medicine Lady" Miss AagclaDicken'B~A Valleßtfenorance Paper, 2s 6d ; cloth 3 6 Mary E. Welkin's Jane Field.. .. * .. 3 6 Standish O'Grady'a Lost on the Dv Gorrig 5 0 BopofSturs 10 W. M. Thackeray's Henry Esmond. .Paper 1 0 Add 2d in Is tor Postage. VICTORIA ARCADE & SHORTLAND-ST., Auckland," Saddlery. / J. WISEMAN & SON, """" Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery and Harness, 759 & 165, Queenst, Auckland. . , * ■ - Conveyances. D£VON?O"ET, WAIWERA, AND WARKWORTH ROYAL M Alii COACH. ALTERATION OF TIME TAB.LE. Mondays. Wodnesdays. and Fridays : Leaves Devonport Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.ni.; obi Friday, 8 a.m. 'RETURN. * Tuesdays, Thursdays, r.nd Saturdays: Leave Wnrkworthß a.m. THOMAS BUTLER, Proprietor. TIME-TABLE PATERSON and CO.'S ' COACHES. From DEVONPORT to LAKE TAKAPUNA. Devon- Milford Cameron's port. Road. Corner. *7.53 a.m. *7.50 a,m. tS.O a.m, 10.20 a.m. *B.fiO a.m. t9.0 a.m. *11.20 a.m. 11.10 a.m. IL2O a.m. 12.60 p.m. »12.45 p.m. 12.55 p.m. 2.50 p.m. 1.40 p.m. 1.50 p.m. •4.50 p.m. 3,40 p.m. 3.50 p.m. *0.20 p.m. *5.10 p.m. f6.0 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT. 8.0 p.m. 6.30 p.m. t6.40 p.m. 11.20 p.m. 9.0 p.m. f9.15 p.m. SUNDAY. 9.50 a.m. *10.0 a.m. 10.10 a.m. 10.50 a.m. 10.40 a.m. +H.O a.m. 2.25 p.m. 12.0 noon H2.20 p.m. 3.0 p.m. *4.16 p.m. t4.30 p.m. 9.5 p.m. *5.15p.rn. t5.30 p.m. * Round the Lake. t Calls at Hotel. FARES—Return, Is 6d ; Single, Is. * Residents at the Lake, by taking One Dozen Tickets, 6s per L'ozen. Special arrangements for Tourists and Picnic Parties. * 'Busses, Cabs, Buggies, and Saddle Hacks always on Hiro. 'Wedding and Funoral Conveyances can be arranged for at any time. *;_ J. CARRIE. Manager. X^ISITORS TO TE AROHA. NOTICE.—The undersigned will run a Coach from Te Aroha on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, meeting train for Auckland at Morrinsville on those days, and returning to Te Aroha from Morrinsville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrival of train from Auckland, conveying passengers, parcels and mailb. , E. GALLAGHER. Thos. Cook and Son) . „„„.„ BUHayrandCo. /Agents. ML I N TD S A % NEW AND SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. Private Families Waited On. WBLLKSLEI-STBEST EAST..
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 149, 23 June 1894, Page 6
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