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Booksellers and Stationers.

UPTONS HAVE the pleasure to announce the receipt of the undermentioned SERIAL VOLUMES ; and to state that they ivill forward them promptly to any address. LEISURE HOUR, 1869 LEISURE HOUR, 18G9, bound half-calf SUNDAY AT HOME, 1869 SUNDAY AT HOME, 1869, bound half -cal GOOD WORDS, iB6O GOOD WORDS FOR THE YOUNG, 1869 SAINT PAUL'S, 1869 TRACT MAGAZINE, 1869 CHATTERBOX, 1869 INFANT'S MAGAZINE, 1869 CHILD'S PEIZE, 1869 ADVISEE, 1869 CASSELL'S MAGAZINE, 1869 KIND WORDS, 1869 LONDON SOCIETY, Vol. XVI. BRITISH WORKMAN, 1869 BAND OF HOPE, 1869 BRITISH WORKWOMAN, 1869. ALL THE YEAR ROUND, Vol. 2, newr seu'es CHILDREN'S FRIEND CHILD'S COMPANION. The MINING and METALLURGY of GOLD and SILVEE, by J. Arthur Phillips The GOLDFIELDS and MINERAL DISTRICT 3 of VICTORIA, with Modes of Occurrence of Gold and other Metals and Minerals, by R. Brough Sraythe. STUDENTS' MANUALS (For advanced Scholars). "This series of Students' Manuals, edited for the most part by Dr. William Smith, possesses several distinctive features which render them singularly valuable as educational works. While there is an utter absence of flippancy in them, there is thought in every page, which cannot fail to excite thought in those who study them." — The Museum. The STUDENT'S HUME, a History of England from the earliest times to 1688, by David Hume, corrected and continued to 1868. The STUDENT'S HISTORY of FRANCE, from the earliest times to the establishment of the Second Empire, by W. H. Pearson, M.A. The STUDENT'S HISTORY of GREECE, from the earliest times to the Roman Conquest, by Dr. William Smith. The [STUDENT'S HISTORY of ROME, fiom the earliest times to the establishment of the Empire, by DeaH Liddell. The STUDENT'S GIBBON, an Epitome of the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon The STUDENT'S OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY, from the Creation to the Return of the Jews from Captivity. The STUDENTS NEW TESTAMENT HISTORY, with an Introduction connecting the History of the Old and Now Testaments. The STUDENT'S MANUAL of ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY, by Rev. W. L. Bevan. The STUDENT'S MANUAL of MODERN GEOGRAPHY, by Rev. W. L. Bevan. The STUDENT'S MANUAL of the ENGLISH LANGUAGE, by George P. Marsh. The STUDENT'S MANUAL of ENGLISH LITERATURE, by T. B. Shaw. The STUDENT'S SPECIMENS of ENGLISH LITERATURE, selected from the Chief Wiiters, by T. B. Shaw, M.A. The STUDENT'S MANUAL of MORAL PHILOSOPHY, by William Fleming, D.D. The STUDENT'S BLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES on the LAWS of ENGLAND, in four books, by Sir William Blackstone, Kt.

UPTONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERY, AUCKLAND.

C. BONNINGrTON,

IMPORTER of PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS, and every description of Musical Instruments, Stiings, Music, &c, &c, Wellesley-stieet, Auckland. PIANOFORTES.— A large stock now on hand by Broadwood, Bord, Zeigler, Metzler, Chappell, De Bain, and other makers, at greatly reduced prices. HARMONIUMS, various sizes, by Alexander, f t low prices. The following goods always on stock, and may be had at lowest wholesale prices for cash : — Accordians, Pitch Pipes, C,A, and in sets; Band Cards, Violiu and Violoncello Bows, Bow Hair, Brnjocs and fittings, Bugles, Claiionets and Reeds, Ger man Concertinas (all sizes), Anglo-German Concertinas, Concertina Fittings, Cornopeans, Cornopeans by Antoine Courtois, Cornopean Shanks, Springs, &c. ; Drum Heads, Double Bass Strings, Fiutes and Fifes, Flagiolets (flute head), Flutinas, Guitar Strings, &c, Harmonium Reeds, Hautboy Reeds, Hunting Horns, Mutes, Metronomes with bell, Musical Boxes (four to ten tunes, with bells), Music Tutors (all kinds), Manuscript Music Books, Music Paper, Music Folios, Pianoforte Strings, Felt, Hammers, Insulators, &c. ; Paganini Resin, Saxhorns, Tambourines, Tambourine Fittings, Triangles, Tenor Fittings and Strings, Violins (various qualities), Violin Strings and Fittings, Violin Cases, Violoncello Strings and Fittings, Nigger Clappers, and all requisites for Nigger Bauds. The largest and most varied stock of MU^IC in the colony will be found at the above Establishment, including Pianoforte Music, Songs, Dance Music, Music for various Instruments, all the Cheap Music of the day, Albums, &c. Pianofortes, Harmoniums, and other In struments tuned and repaired. Pianofortes for Hire, terms for which are strictly cash in advance.

r. borthwice: & co., HOUSE AND SHIP PAINTERS HOBSON-STREET, Opposite the Prince ov Wales Hotel, HAVE much pleasure i.i announcing to the shipping interest of Auckland th they have commenced their business in various departments at the above addre j They specially beg to refer to the followi testimonials : — "S.s. 'Stormbird,' " February 28, 1870. " f hereby certify to having used on several occasions, for coating of the bottom of my vessel, thePaintknown as Borthwick's preparation ; and that I find it to last longer, and to be far superior, to that known as Peacock's patent. "P. DOILE, " Master s.b. ' Stormbird.' " To Mr. E. Borthwick." -

" New Zealand Steam Navigation Company (Limited), "Wellington, March 16, 1870. " Dear Sir, — I have much pleasure in certifying that, having frequently had occasion to make use of Borthwick'a Patent Antifouling Composition for the bottoms of iron vessels belonging to the New Zealand Steam Navigation Company, I found it much superior to Peacock's Patent in keeping off marine shells and other fouling matter, more particularly so when put on under your superintendence, and also in the case of the s.s. * Rangatira,' that several patches of youi own particular composition stood eleven months' test quite as well, if not better, than the patent of Mr. Borthwick, of Melbourne. — lam, &«.,

"FjRED. ReNKBR, " Master s.«. ' Rangatirii.' " Mr, Bobert Borthwick, - : : - _ -j , . oAucldwdr. . , /» . o„•

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3961, 3 May 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3961, 3 May 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3961, 3 May 1870, Page 2

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