MISCELLANEOUS Q H OB.'LyfaW^^B U L L S, LEIOp&TER j/Ur< \wSonOll RAMS at\he yT GRANjBWTEAST TAIEBT - — '■ — - — y\ for^«Ce\\ [k sf? \ FEW H^^pJIhOTIEi^iJATTLE, con -^*- sisjing of G«jjrSwith-«(fves, and in-calf. at the Offip^Jf this paper. HYSINS, ANCIEJifT & BCODERN, THE Colleciioj^f Hymns intended to be sung in the J^nurch of Epgflancl, Tokomairiro may now h«<obtained (wi<n or ■without music) 6 ./J3RUCE HfERALD OFFICE, s' yxokomairiro,. _ i VxALRYMPLE- JUNR^^ CO., Munedin, \j. receive^and for\vapds Parcels, llaekageF, Passenger^Baggagev^Soc., to all parts^ 1 %f the Provinces and theXColonies, inland and «>ast\vi^«: // \ IMPORTANT NOTIQE \ TO THE SETTLERS OF THE CLUTHA, KAITANGATA, INCH CLUTHA, WAREP A, POPOTIJNOA & PO.MAHAK A DISTRICTS. \ _ JOSEPH MACKAY, Bookseller, Stationer, Printer, &c, D'IJNEBIN, AN& BETTCE HEEALD OFFICE, TOKOMAIRIRO, TTAVING long observed c great want felt by JnL the up-country settlers throughout the Province of means for supplying themselves with the works of the popular writers of the day, of general and standard literature, also articles of stationery in general use, has determined to remedy this provincial requirement by the establisment of a Travelling Bookselling and Stationery WAGGON, X to visit every farm house and runholder's station practicable bi-monthly. ; -^ The waggon will contain a large assortment' of railwa^, parlor and shilling libraries, and the latest ipvorks of the day by known writers ; also, a select] and varied stock of standard, historical, scientific and religious works* also school books and ejtary article of stationery likely to suit the requirements of up-country buyers. The advertiser tru«ts that the up-conntry settlers/of Otago will fully 'appreciate his endeavor to bring the current literatnre of the day within their reach, and feels confident that their patronage/will encourage permanent arrangements for regular and future visits, and should any homestead in the Province not receive a call from the wolf gen, he will feel obliged by their kindly informing him of the same, that the fault may be remedied on the following trip. The waggon will travel over the Clutha districts this and the following week, when MACKAY'S OTAGO, SOUTHLAND AND / GOLDFIELDS ALMANAC FOR 1865, and Lett's Diaries, &c, can be obtained. / Subscriptions and advertisements will also be received for the BUTJCE HEEALD NEWSPAPER. N.B. — Orders for books, &c, not in stock, also for articles of general merchandise, &c M will be received and delivered by next trip. j y j /CONVEYANCE J^ETWEEN jf OKOMAIRIROVQ^fwuOLSJ&D. Leaves the Miilron Hot£rfl every jftorning at nine o'clock, and afternoon avthree Reaving the Wcolehed^at balfpLt^enMi.m., warn five p.m. Far«pj(©ftch waV^s 6d. / Ppcels and luggage awheap rates. / /thomas be adley. for/sale at the BRUCE HERA^fT OEFIGE, A Weiy^eleeted STOCK O^^ACRED MUSIC, ; /Comprising - THREE C Wu R C H P S A^M O. D Y/'S Scotpsh. ■;■ • do ■/ :- Dor. ■ •■ ■ ' dd ywoj Fa£ System Book of Psalms arid^acre&;^armonies yßrown, Eobertson'a^acred music . . y Hai'int niZßd e<iitifia of Batemeii's. . y Ay tons, etc, &wr " H "^_Svß.-- The whole d%he above are ; of th^latasl editions, baviß_r juslFbeea received fr©m Home.'
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Bruce Herald, Volume II, Issue 41, 19 January 1865, Page 2
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477Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume II, Issue 41, 19 January 1865, Page 2
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