Booksellers. SPRECKLEY'S Christmas Numbers i Pear's Annual—Three Splendid Plates, 1/6, posted 2/ Illustrated London News—With Beautiful Coloured Plate, entitled 'Reconciliation,' 1/6, posted 1/10 London Graphic — Printed in Colours, with 2 Presentation Plates, 1/6, posted 1/10 The Gentlewoman—Contributions and Illustrations, solely by Colonial authors and artists, 1/6,, posted 1/9 Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News —Coloured Plate 'The Hero of Trafalgar,' 1/6, posted 1/11 The Sketch—Two Superb Plates 1/6, posted 1/10 Young Ladies' Journal—Double Number 2/6, posted 3/ Sketchy Bits—With Splendid Battle Picture, by R. Caton Woodville, 6d, posted 7d Ladies' Pictorial, 1/6, posted .2/ The Golden Penny 9d, posted lOd The Windsor Magazine—Printed in Colours 1/3, posted 1/10 Pearson's Magazine, 1/3, posted 1/7 The Strand Magazine, 1/3, posted 1/7 English Illustrated Magazine, 1/3, posted 1/7 The Woman at Home 1/3, posted 1/7 Cassell's Magazine 1/3, posted 1/7 Wide World Magazine 1/3, posted 1/7 Harmsworth's Magazine 9d, posted 1/1 ANNUAL VOLUMES. Chums S/, Boys' Own Annual S/, Girls' Own Annual 8/, Young England 5/, Little Folk 3/6 and 5/, Chatterbox 3/, Cassell's Magazine 5/, Woman at Home 8/, Windsor Magazine 6/, Strand Magazine 6/6, British Boys 3/6. All the most popular Annual Volumes kept in stock. THE SUNLIGHT YEAR BOOK FOR 1899. The Cheapest Book in the World, containing upwards of 500 pages of useful information; also specially written story by Sir Walter Besant. Price 6d, posted lOd. R. SPRECKLEY, (Next Post Office) SHORTLAND-STRBET, AUCKLAND. Board and Residence. BOARD AND RESIDENCE - Window Cards handsomely printed, 1/ each, at 'Star' Office. . ■ AWAAWAROA BAY, Waiheke.—Comfortable Board and Residence at this magnificent sheltered bay, for limited number of visitors; good Mating, bathing, fishing, shooting.—Apply to Mrs Gordon, Cowes, Waiheke. "QOTORUA— Langhara House—Superior.Ci Board and Residence close to Railway Station and Government Baths, rerms—6/ per day, 35/ one week, two Weeks or longer 30/. Pony Carriage and 13ath Chair for use of invalids. Wire to C. Hawker Wilson for rooms. T.EYDON'S PROVINCIAL COFFEE ■" PALACE. PITT STREET. Is now open for visitors under the personal supervision of Mrs Leydon. The House is one of the finest and best situated in- Auckland, commanding a beautiful view of city, suburbs, and harbour. It was for many years the residence of Dr. Purchas. It is built on a large block of land, well stocked with choice New Zealand trees and shrubs. Visitors to Auckland will find it a very attractive place of residence. pONVALESCENT HOME. CLOSE TO DOMAIN, TE AROHA. INVALIDS and those needing rest and Change will receive every Care and Attention. NURSE BATES. (Late of Puriri Nursing Home) ' GRAFTON ROAD. AUCKLAND. , Terms Moderate. Hotels. THE LEVIATHAN HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Conducted by MRS A. D. SILK. This hotel has all modern improvements, and is first class In every detail. TERMS—2O/ per week. Meals 11. Beds vi. . Educational. pRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. By resolution of the Board of Governors, Entrance Scholarships, providing Free Tuition for 3 years, will be open for competition by examination at Prince Albert College shortly after the beginning of the first term, 1899. Full particulars can be obtained from the Secretary of the Board of Governors. THOMAS ALLEN. Government Insurance Buildings, Auckland. TtTR T. H. BOSVVORTH, TEACHER OF PIANO, VIOLIN, CELLO. AND SINGING. (Pupil Of Mr C. H. Briggs. Mus. Doc. Cantab., M^ Henry Houseley, F.C.O. and C.) Eiecgllent Local References. PIANOS. ORGANS, etc.. FOR SALE, CASH OR DEFERRED PAYMENT. Music Copied. Transposed, or Cyclostyled Band Parts Arranged. Address-SYMONDS-STREET. Next Mr P. Drum, Secretary St. Benedict's Hall. Fop Sale. FOR POSITIVE SALE, on easy terms, a COMPACT LITTLE HOMESTEAD with water frontage, About 10 acres fenced and subdivided. Good orchard, 4 roomed Cottage, cow shed, etc. Also, a cheap 4 roomed Cotj tage, best >part of Freeman's Bay.— Apply JOHN SOPPET. House and Land Agent, 24, Queen-street. Oil and Coloupmen. •VTEW PAPERHANGINGS, EX DELPHIC. W. PHILLIPPS & SON, NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. Are now opening a Large Shipment of PAPERHANGINGS. Latest Designs. Artistic Friezes, etc.. etc. SPECIAL VALUE IN ALL GRADES. W. PHILLIPPS & SON. PAPERHANGINGS. GLASS. PAINT. ARTISTS* MATERIAL, AND PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGWAREHOUSE. NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. THE BUSINESS MAN'S VADE ME-CUM.^-Almanac, Diary, Statistical Digest* Directory, Mail and Railway Time Tables, etc—Brett's Auckland Almanac Price. V-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 8, 11 January 1899, Page 7
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