EDUCATIONAL. TTEGWORTH SCHOOL, View Road.— -»■*- Principal, Miss Jourdain, assisted by Miss Cooke. School commences February 4th. MISS HYDER VERRALL, A.M., Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, will resume Lessons January 21st, 30 Ponsonby Rd, MISS MAGGIE WOOLLAMS having lately returned from Melbourne, is open to receive Pupils for .Piano and Singing, at her residence, "Atholstone," 14, Liverpool-street, on or after Monday, 21st inst. ■ . ( . /-v TV/fUSIC (all the Latest / J -t-'-L and Most Popular), ', \jS Violins from 5/; Banjos, |— JkL Accordeons, Guitars, ConS jSr\ certinas, Autoharps, Mouth "Tmr/CSi Organs, Mandolins—Strings J M ,(\ V and Fittinjrs for all lnjpll VA 9 — struments.—Send for cataB Xr logue. ?/ A. W. ROBERTSON, 187, QUEEN-ST. ; And at KARANGAHAPE RD. BOOKS SLLERS. IHAMPTALOUP_& COOPEB NEW SEASON'S ANNUALS IN STOCK, AND TO ARRIVE. s. d. s. d. Boys' Own Annual 8 0 80-reep 2 6 Brett's Almanac, postage 4d.... 1 0 Cassell's Family Magazine 5 0 Chattei'box 5 0 3 0 Chambers' Journal 9 0 Children's Treasury 1 0Child's Companion 2 0 16 Child." Own Magazine 16 10 Children's Friend 2 0 1 0 Chum: 8 0 Cottager au<J Artisan 1 6 kngl'sh Illustrated Magazine 6 0 Family Herald 5 0 fJlK'e* Own Annual 8 0 Hood Words , 7 0 Harper's Magazine 8 6 rirucll's Annual 3 6 linrmsworth 5 0 Illustrated Carpenter & Builder • 5 6 Infants" Magazine 2 0 1 6 Leisure Hour 7 6 Little Folks 3 0 3 G Nister's Holiday Annual 3 6 O;ir Darlings 3 0 Pearson's Magazine 7 0 Quiver 7 6 SOiiday Magazine ' 7 6 Sunday at Home 7 6 Strand Magazine 6 6 Siiuday Strand G 6 Wide World Magazine 6 6 Wjtf.an at Home 5 0 Whitaker's Almanack 3 0 1 3 Work 4 6 Young England 5 0 l'oung Woman 5 0 WILDMAN * LYELL NEW BOOKS AND FRESH SUPPLIES Eleanor, Mrs Humphrey Ward—Cloth 3/6 Paper 2/6 The Great Boer* Wan Conan Doyle - Cloth 3/6; Paner 2/6 Quisante, Anthony Hope—Cloth S/B; Paper , 2/6 ■ The*' Master Christian. Marie Corelli — Cloti*'3/G7; Paper 2/6 Long u^ive the King, Guy Boothby — Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 Tommy and Grizel, J. M. Barrie—Clotb 3/6; Paper 2/6 How We Kept the Flag Flying, Donald Macdohald-Cloth 3/0; Paper 2/6 A Master of Craft, W. W. Jacobs—Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 Men of the Merchant Service, F. T. Bullen—Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 The Isle of Unrest, Merriman—Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 The Woman of Death, Guy Boothby — Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 Edward Barry, South Sea Pearler, Louis Becke-Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts, Q. The Increasing Purpose, J. L. Allen A King's Pawn, Drummond Critical Studies, Ouida An Eye for an Eye, W. Le Quex A Millionaire of Yesterday, Oppenheim A Prince of Swindlers, Guy Boothby Secret of the North Sea, A Gissing Little Anna Mark, Crockett—Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/C Black Heart and White Heart, Rider Haggard—Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 Cease Fire, J. M. Cobban — Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 Relief of Ladysmith, J, B. Atkins — Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 How England Saved Europe, 4 vols, W. H. Fitchett—Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 Keddy, Tom Gallon—Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 Boy, "Marie Corelli—Cloth 3/6"; Paper 2/6 Fruitfulness, E. Zola—Cloth only 3/6 The Purple Robe, Joseph Hocking — •Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 Sophia, Stanley Weyman—Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 Joan of the Sword Hand, S. R. CrockettCloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 A Woman of Samaria, Rita—Cloth 3/6; Pacer 2/6 Sayrola, Winston Churchill — Cloth 376J Paper 2/6 Waters of Edera, Ouida—Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 Babes in the Bush, Rolf Boldrewood — Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 Via Crucis, Marion Crawford—Cloth 3/6 Paper 2/6 Red Pottage, Mary Cholmondeley . Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 A House Boat on the Styx. J. K. BangsCloth 2/6 The Pursuit of the House Boat, J. K. Bangs—Cloth 2/6 The Enchanted Type Writer, J. K. Bangs ■ —Cloth 2/6 One Hour and the Next, Duchess of Sutherland—Cloth 3/6; Paper 2/6 The Rise and Fall of Krugerism—Cloth 3/6 The Transvaal from Within—Cloth 3/8 The Alabaster Box, Walter Besant — Cloth 2/6 VICTORIA ARCADE, SHORTLAND-ST.,. AUCKLAND. Add 2d,iin the fc—-ing Postage. yj ■" A L T H 6 has for Sale Special Lines at Special Prices, from the last shipment for the Estate of the late Thos. Samuels. Spear and Jackson's One Man Saws, etc. Southern.and Richardson's Nest Brand Pocket Cutlery and Table Knives, etc. WELLESLEY-ST., opposite Opera House.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 6
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