, NEW BOOKS. J HUGHES has the pleasure of announc- • ing- that he has just opened NINE CASES OF NEW BOOKS, ex Orneo and Prince Alfred steamers, among them will be found— Lord Macaulay's England, vol. 5 (completion) Dickens's Uncommercial Traveller Thomas Hood's Quips and Cranks Wilkie Collins's The Dead Secret Silas Marner, by George Elliot Laird of Norlau, by author of Margaret Maitland Family Romance, by Sir B. Burke Trollope's Paul the Pope and Paul the Friar Hugh Miller's The Headships of Christ Charles Lever's new work One-of Them, illust. Dr. Alexander Carlyle's autobiography, Bvo. Mrs. Piozzi's (Thrale) Literary Remains, two vols., Bvo. Hood's Own, second series Alford's Greek Testament, concluding volume .Captain Forbes's Campaign of Garibaldi, Bvo. England's Yeomen, by Mrs. Charlesworth Wilson's Handy Book, with numerous others Periodical Volumes—All the Year Round, Once a Week, Welcome Guest, Family Treasury, Chambers' Journal, &c. &c. Family Herald, in parts and" volumes London Journal Volumes of the Enquire Within series 1250 CHEAP NOVELS-All the best and newest volumes, including those by Bulwer Marryat, Scott, Grant, Cooper, Gerstaecker, &C, &G. SONG BOOKS, in great variety JUVENILE WORKS, ditto COMMENTARIES and CONCORDANCES, m great variety BOOKS for PRESENTS, splendidly bound DICTrONARIES-Webster's. Walker's, Johnson's, &c. MUSlC—the newest, per overland mail Ine Irish and other standard school books STATIONERY-school and commercial, all Kinds NEW CIRCULATING LIBRARY, CASHEL STREET. (Removed to opposite Mann's Al Hotel.) PAPER BAGS IN ANY QUANTITY. No Storekeeper ought to be without them. (p MERSON has just opened Ten Bales, conn " c rWtinP °f Gr°°er' S , Milliner's, Flour, and Confectioners Bags, m all sizes, and at reduced pom. London Street, Lyttelton. PS.-To arrive per Chrysolite, a large consignment of J. Corner's unrivalled Boots & Shoes, &c. PUBLIC NOTICE. TTTE beg to inform the public that Messrs. ▼ ▼ Morgan and Mackintosh havineretired from the business so long and successfully ■"ST tff'ft them- at their well kn°™ *Si old established premises, we have succeeded to ' same, and having purchased the goodwill of the business as also the largest and choicest portion of then- extensive stock, of Cigars, Tobacco, and general Tobacconists ware at the recent sac, we will continue the business on the same premised and from our known practical acquaintance with', and long experience of the trade, coupled with arduous attention and the careful and prompt execution O f all orders entrusted to us, we^conHdently rely upon receiving a liberal share of your tTdSri patrOnaSe^«^wewilldoorutS We have made arrangements for securing regular and constant shipment? of the best and mosJfu t f able descriptions of Cigars, Tobaccos, and general We are your obedient servants j 11 O ir ■ ,WITT KOWSKI BROTHERS. 11, Collins street west, Melbourne, May 14,1861. customers and so li o i« ng for th » m a Tn«la»o« Wbou^MayTmi* A™^s»
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 907, 20 July 1861, Page 2
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457Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 907, 20 July 1861, Page 2
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