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PUBLIC LECTURE. ?^?^_| PRINTING : ITS -HISTORY AND - lEH INFLUENCES. . ' - -;-,jM T m £ QPUgg**) EVENING, JanuatylsS Mr. F. STREET will deliver a LECTURE oM the above subject, in the PARNELL J WESLEYAN|I CHAPEL, for the benefit of tho Chapel funds. _* - M A fac-simile of the Biblia Pauptrum, ai well as oiM alluminated manuscripts and stamp*, will be^iutro-^f duced in the course of the lecture. - * -^j§ Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock Admission Is. „3|

MES. BEASSEY, - --il VICTORIA-TERRACE, GRAFTON-ROAD, iM SEA.U THE KTBEK PASS. .„'? -'"$£ PARENTS or GUARDIANS wishing to placo^f „, CHILDREN in a CUMFORTABLE and t UArTY HOME, wh.ere moral, social, and accom-' ; f j.hshed EDUCATION is required, will find such?! lmnarted to the Pnpilft, with unremitting care. v-" % English in all its branches; Mu«ic undjsr |Mr.' ~~4 Hoffman; Dancing and Calisthenics by Mr. tWeafc ; J French and German, by a Resident Governed ; »' Drawing by a Master. Needlework is considered as ""J an important branch in a lady's education. -'•« jjfHFor* nituation the house and playground - are 1 un--H 3 equalled. " " »«. "^ A separate room for little boys accompanyina*^ sisters. .1

SAINT JAMES'S SCHOOL, "4 HOBSON-bTREET. A MR J. LAMONT, Teacher, l % MISS C. CHALMERS, Assistant Tiachbr. - - BUSINESS will he resnmpd on MONDAY, J "j lltb January, 1864> ' { — — — . ■■ \j

WESLEY COLLEGE will RE-OPEN on '- MONDAY, January 25 ' \ A Prospectus may be had on application. \ J. FLETCHER, 4

Principal. ; "jl/TRS. BACHHOFFNER DAVIE*! . will RE- '" IYI. OPEN SCHOOL, (D.V.) on THURSDAY, r, the 7th January. - M Wellesley-sti eet, January 4th, 1864. "t

MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. " I THE COMMITTEE of the MECHANICS' f INSTITUTE have much pleasure in annasuc- 1 ing the ARRIVAL of 400 VOLUMKS of NEW I and POPULAR WORKS, ex « Green Jackft.'s A which aie now available to Subscribers to the Library of the Institute. Amongst a choice as- ' sortment will be found the following interestina j Works:— % FICTION. 1| Channings, The East Lynne ' Market Haiborough Mrs. Hallibrtou's Troubles Good for Nothing, by Melville \ Lady Audley's Secret Hide and Seek, by Collins ' ' Mill on the Moss Basil— After Dark Aiuora Floyd Thackeray's Adventures of Philip Read's Cloister and the Hearth Gordian Knot, by Brooks Captain Clutterbuck's Champague " , » A Strange Stoiy, by Lytton \ Bamngton, by Charles Lever Bairen Honour Hearts are Trumps -, T Sala's Accepted Addiess ~ •*< 4 ,No Name, by Collins Kingsley's Ravenhoe ; Les Miseiable, by Victor Hugo ] Framley Parsonage 4 Semi detached House Life for a Life i BIOGRAPHY. f, Alison's Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir C. Stewart Life of J M. W. Tuciier, R.A. j Smile's Lives of Engiueers I . Stanhope's Life of Pitt Autobiogiaphy of E?il Dundonald Life of !Sir J. Brunei Piison Chaplam-Life of Rev. J. Clay VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. Russel's Noith and South ' Atkinson's A moor ' Dv Chailhi's Afnca Burton's City of the Saints Beikley's. English Sportsman in WestT'; Prairies ? Bellew's Mission to Afghanistan Tenuent's Cej'lon Life in Normandy Elgin s Mission to Chiua and Japau ' Howel's Two Years iv Italy aud Switzerland Glencreggan, by Ciithburtßede Ti avals in Hutish Columbia -s All Round the Wiekin f| MISCELLANEOUS. *J Gaiibaldi's Campaigu, by Forbus f| Head's Horse and his Rider *, Hora Subscicive, by J. Brown I leisme Horns in Town • j S]ieeches and Addresses of Prince Consort Blontalembert's Monks of the West Ways and Words of Men of Letters , Book Hunter, by Burton j Wit and Wisdom, hy S. Smith 1 Stanley's Eastern Church -I

FLFI'Y PIANO-FORTES AND HARMONIUMS ' FOll SALE OR HIRE. J Good Harjioniums, 8 Guineas. PIANO-FORTFS, FROM 10 GUINEAS. j MR. WEBB, HAVTVG REMOVED his STOCK of INSTRUMENT"* from Fort-street, to his NEW , SALOON, in WELL ESLEY-STR EET, solicits the -: , favour of an early visit from intended purchaseis, as he is anxious to effect sales at gi eatly 1 educed pi ices, < to make loom for a large shipment now landing, and i upwards of Thirty more Instruments shortly to 1 arrive. ~j N B. — Professors and the trade supplied. - j

NOTIOE OF REMOVAL. j MESSRS. WOOD & BABER have REMOVED > their Office to SHORT LAND-STREET, ; adjoining Messrs. Brown and Campbell. r <|

NOTICE. ' 1 S. P. JAMES & SON'S WHOLESALE STORE j IS REMOVED FROM SHORTLAND-STRKET '„ TO FORE-STREET, opposite MR. S. COCH- » KANE'S Auction Rooms'. ".

MB. MATTHEW HENDERSON, - I ARCHITECT, I HAS REMOVED to VICTORIA-STREET, -^ East side of Queen-street. j Plans of Grounds and Buildings made on the s shortest notice. " \

I , ' >■} EOBERT POLLOCK, I CARTER, ;_ HAS REMOVED his OFFICE next door toth H| Auction Mart of Mr. George Sibbin, Queen- "S street. - , . *M

TO UNDERTAKERS. -; Jj FOR HIRE, at the shortest notice, A FUNERAL J| CAR, upon moderate Terms. — Apply to 'Jg| HENRY TUCK, . Queen-street Wharf. J;M

CITY ACCOMMODATION. SsSa DRY CELLARAGE »nd £ STOBAGR r'^^B > moderate charges, »t t* v^ - fv'^^Si , . ; „ HENRY TUCK'S, . % i^^|_B ' ■ ' /Qu«TO-rtr>et"Whjag||_B

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