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Publications LETTS'S A USTRALIAN "TJIARIES, 1880. DINWIDDIE, WALKER cs CO. Have Just Received A LARGE SELECTION 07 LETTS'S COMMERCIAL DIARIES, Foolscap, Quarto, ana Octavo sizes, with and without blotting paper. LETTS'S ROUGH DIARIES, One, two and tlirco days on a page, interleaved with blotting papc? and without. LETTS'S SCRIBBLING DIARIES, Foolscap size, week on a page, interleaved, LETTS'S POCKET DIARIES, In cloth ; also in leather with tuo*. Country settlers are requested to forward their orders as early as possible, in order to ensure a good supply. DINWIDDIE, WALKER & CO. .• ' Tennyson-street, Napier. The Largest Circulation Abroad and at Home. Acknowledged the Queen of English Story Journals. " — Times. LONDON JOURNAL: BeaUitifully Illustrated. "Its Serial Stories are original, deeply interesting, and often superior to those of the Circulating Library." — See opinions of the Press. The Monthly Part Contains Four Novels by popular authors. Complete Tales and Novelettes, Double Supplement of Fashions (Full descriptions), Colored Steel Engraving, Portraits, Views of Interesting and Romantic Places, Essays, Correspondence, Gleanings, Answers, &c, &c. Forming A Volume of Family Reading most varied and interesting. No other Periodical extant can exhibit such an Array of Talent and Genius Inthe Literary Department. The Hlustra- ■ tions are equal to the highest priced Illustrated Papers. Amongst the authors of world-wide celebrity whose works have appeared in the London Journal are Sir Walter Scott, Pierce ! Egan, J. F. Smith, Mark Lemon, Thomas Miller.Henry J, Byron, Miss Braddon, Mrs May Agnes Fleming, Clementine Montagu, Percy B. St. John, Charie3 Reade, Watts Phillips, George Augustus Sala, James Grant, Ernest Brent. Mrs Southworth, Miss Harriet Lowis, Miss Florence Marryat, Miss Drewry, Annie Thomas, Mrs Notley, Mrs Mayne, &c, Illustrated by Sir John Gilbert, R.A., Harrison Weir, Keeley Halswelle, A.R.S. A., A. Hunt, W. Hunt, G. F. Sargent, W. H, Prior, P. W. Justyne, T. Scott, K. Huttula, R. Tucker, &c. Press Opinions of the London Journal. "The ' London Journal ' is the Queen of English story journals. Its reviews, essays on fashionable society, political and historioal articles, romances, lovo stories, novelettes, &c, are unequalled." — Times. " The best and oldest of the Penny Jon*nals, with the great advantage of illustration* of admitted excellence. In addition, it is a complete muUmn in parvo of fashion, dresß, and all kinds of needlework." — Examiner. ' ' This illustrated periodical has maintained its superiority. Sound fiction, of course, forrr.s its leading claim to the wide popularity it enjoys." — Critic. "Ihe extraordinary interest of its varied replies to thousands of correspondents is wonderful." — Daily Telegraph. " The best family journal in existence." — Advertiser. "Its domestic tales of social English life have more real vitality and power than the great majority of three-volume novels." — Review. "Of excellent quality, various in subject, vigorous in style, and wholesome in tendency." — Evening Mail. "No expense or effort Is spared to make the ' London Journal ' the best and cheapest domestic periodical in the world." — Standard. The Half-yearly Volume, Bound in cloth, forms a beautiful Gift Book. The Christmas Double Number and Holiday Double Number of the London Journal (llustrated). Published in June and December. T ONDON JOURNAL MONTHLY JLJ SUPPLEMENT. A complete Novel every month. T ONDON JOURNAL to be had of I J Gordon & Gotch, and all Colonial Agents.— Office : 332, Strand, London. 89 JUST RECEIVED,; j nANIEI'S TT V M N S, New and Enlarged Edition, Set to Music. DINWIDDIE, WALKER AND CO., lennysen-street, Napier. TO SCHOOL TEACHERS. JUST RECEIVED, "qpHE HANDY BOOK OF OBJECT X LESSONS," By J. Walker, Ist and 2nd Series, 2s Gd Each. This work is recommended to all TeacJiers by the SaiuJce's Bay Education Board. DINWIDDIB, WALKER & CO "HERALD" OFFICE, I Napikr,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5679, 4 May 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5679, 4 May 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5679, 4 May 1880, Page 4

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