Booksellers. SPRECKLEY'S Christmas _____ Numbers 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 Dramauc 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, postLadies' Pictorial, 1/6, posted 2/ The Golden Penny 9d, posted 10d_ The Windsor Magazine—Printed m 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 8/, Boys' Own Annual 8/, 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-STREET, AUCKLAND. 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, 18911. Full particulars can be obtained from the Secretary of the Board of Governors. THOMAS ALLEN. Government Insurance BuiUlings, Auckland. lyfß T. H. BOSWORTH. TEACHER OF PIANO, VIOLIN, CELLO, AND SINGING. (Pupil of Mr C. H. Briggs, Mus. Doc. I Cantab., Mr Henry Houseley, F.C.O. and C.) Excellent Local References. PIANOS, ORGANS, etc., FOR SALE, CASH OR DEFERRED PAYMENT. Music Copied, Transposed, or Cyclostylec Band Parts Arranged. Address—SYMONDS-STREET. Next Mr P. Drum, Secretary St. Benedict's Hall. ConYeyaness. PATERSON & CO.'S SPECIAL SUMMEP TIME TABLE. BETWEEN DEVONPORT AND LAKE TAKAPUNA. BUSES Leave Devonport. Learp Hilford Rd. L've Cameron's 0 — A.M. 7.30 A.M. 7.40 A.M. ft.so „ 7.45 „ 7.55 ~ 58.50 „ — ■ ' — 9.20 „ 8.50 *9.0 „ 10.20 „ J9.45 J9.55 „ H0.50 „ 10.10 10.20 „ H1.20 „ 11.10 *11.20 „ 12.50 p.m. 12.0 noon *12.15 p.m. t1.50 „ 12.45 r.M. 12.55 „ 112.20 „ 1.40 „ 1.50 „ 2.50 „ 2.50 „ 3.0 „ 113.50 „ "3.20 „ 4.20 „ 3.40 „ 3.50 „ t4.50 „ - *4-40 „ 5.30 „ 5.15 „ *5.30 „ _ 6.0 „ *6.15 „ 6.30 — — 1118.50 „ — 18.0 „ 10.40 - t*9.45 „ SATURDAY NIGHTS. 6.30 P.M. 8.0 p.m. 9.0 „ 9.15 „ SUNDAYS. 8.50 a.m. — 0.10 a.m. 9.50 „ 9.45 A.M. *10.0 „ t10.50 „ 10.50 „ 11.0 „ +11.50 „ 12.0 NOON *12.15 „ 12.20 P.M. 12.50 P.M. 1.0 +2 50 , 3.30 „ *3.45 „ t3.20 „ 4.15 „ *4.30 „ t4.50 „ 5.15 ~ '5.30 „ 7.0 „ 6.0 „ *6.15 „ 9.20 " - *7.45 „ f Konnd the Lake. J Omitted on Saturdays. * Calls at Hotel || To Cameron's Comer only. FARES —Lake Takapuna, 6d., tickets, ss. per doi.; rount the Lake, 3d. extra; St. Leonards, tickets, 4s. per do/.. O'NeiU's Point, Koad, tickets, 3s. per doz.; Narrow Necl Special arrangements for Picnics and Evening Parties. All kinds of Vehicles on Hire at shortest notice. Daily Parcel Delivery to Takapuna. All previous Time Tables Cancelled. Thos. Cook and Sons, Agents, JOS. CARRIE, Manager. January 14, 1599 . ON and after December 25, a 'BUS will leave Queen and Victoria streets Corner for Howick— Leaving Auckland 8.45 a.m. Leave Howick 5 p.m. Sundays 9 a-m. J. CRAWFORD. •^tisitorlT't'o te ait oh/ NOTICE —The undersigned will run a Cone! from Te Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays an. Saturdays, meeting Train for Auckland n Morrinsvillo on those days, aud ret'.mitn,- to ,; Aroha from Morrinsville on Moudayn, V, otiuo: dfiys and Fridays, on arrival ot tram i.-o-Aiicklaud, cOBVPywg passengers, parcola tiiiv h^"B- c. gallac:: ::i. /.""-is: Tnos. Coo:: axd '■'.'" 103. Queen-street. |r> ICK I T AND QO.'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Leaves Morriusn'w Royal Hotel and Woodward's Pacific H«tal, Thames, for Puriri, Ii -Ulaia, Paeroa, WaiW, ICarangahake, Waitckauri and I Ts Aroha, Daily, at 8 a.m. : Leaves Thaiates for Taaranga—Tuesdays and Fridays at S a.m. . Leaves To Aroha, VVaihi and \Vaitekauri Daily at t a.m., for Paeroa, meeting Coaea for Thames. Leaves Crosby's Hotel, Paoroa. for Thames. Waihi, Waitekauri, and Te Aroha, Daily, at 1 P'Leaves Tauranga for Thames-Tuesdays and Fridays. Carriages, Brakes and Buggies with reliable drivers, tkoroHgiily acquainted with all parts of the Goldfleld; and Saddle Horses can be hired at the Company's Stables, at Thames, Hikutaia, Paeroa. Karangahake, Waihi, Waitekauri, T» Aroha and Tauranga. Telegrams and Letteri promptly attended to. Auckland Booking Agent-THOS. COOK & SON, 103, Queen-street, Auckland. RICK2T & CO., Proprietors.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 14, 18 January 1899, Page 7
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