ON SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED. PLAIN AND RULED FOOLSCAP do do blue-wove and bank post Blue-wove, cream-laid, coloured and mourning note paper Goffered do. Blue-wove cream-laid bank post, mourning and official envelopes Goffered and Linear do. Brown paper, 601b. and 1201b. weight Memorandum books, all sizes Account Books—-consisting of Daybooks, Journals, Cash-books, Ledgers, Letter books, bill books Quills and quill pens Steel pens, Magnum bonuras, gilt do Drawing and Tracing paper, White and coloured Tissue paper (gilt and silver ornamental borders and figures) Drawing Pencils. Carpenters' do, Drapers' do, Phonographic do j Slates and slate pencils, Seals, Sealingwax, wafers, Elastic Bands j Crayons, Boxes of Colours, slabs for do. Drawing books, rulers, Plain cards, j Playing do, Blotting paper Penholders, Inkstands, Blotting pads, Portfolios, Pocket books, Metallic do. Copy Books, Swans' do—foolscap, post, and large do. Illustrated Letter Paper, Draftmen, Paper Weights, Letter Clips, Match boxes, Black Lines, Red, Violet, Blue Black and Copying Ink. STEREOSCOPES AND SLIDES. German Concertinas, 20 keys. Framed Engravings. Copying Paper, Custom House Forms Blank Forms of Bills op Exchange Davidsons' Musical Treasury Do. do. Miracles Cameron's Sacred Music Mitchinsoris do. do. English Scotch and Irish Song Books, set to Music. Nelson 4 !. A tl asses _S. StlliliS, London Street, 97 LYTTELTON. EX AIREDALE. FAMILY BIBLES with SCOTCH PSALMS, richly Illustrated with Steel Engravings, Irish Society School Books, Glass, Metal, Ebony, and Bronze Inkstands, in great variety, Quarto and Folio Manuscript Letter and Minute Books, Cash Books with clasps, Chess Men, Account sales paper 1 2 and 3 pages. Novels &c, &c. E. MILLS, 114 London street, Lyttelton. EM ILLS begs leave to inform the pub- • lie that he has completed the enlargement of his premises, and hopes bj strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their favors. A large Circulating Library has lately been opened, the charges for whicl are 3s. 6d.per quarter, or 2d. per volume payable in advance The STATIONERY DEPART MENT comprises every description o Writing and Drawing Paper ; Envelopes lrom a shilling per 100 and upwards Prayer Books from a shilling each, splen didly bound; Prayer books, Church ser vices, Wesleyan Hymn books, Scotcl Psalm*, Testaments, School, Pocket ant Family Bibles, Account books, Memor andum do., School books, Slates, Musii and Song books in great variety. Chil dren's books, 6d. per dozen and upwards Reward cards, beautifully illuminated, &c. &c, &c. London-street, 22 Lyttelton. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES CAPITAL -3750,000. RESERVE FUND £212,500. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES that Branches of this Bank are ii course of establishment at Lyttelton an< Christchureh, and will shortly be opcnei for the transaction of General Bankinj business, under the management o Mr. C. W. TURNER. By order of the Directors, ROBERT WOODHOUSE, Chief Inspector. 44 Sydney, N.S.W., May 15,1861.
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Press, Volume I, Issue 13, 17 August 1861, Page 8
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