COLONIAL SERIES OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BOOKS, Ac., Edited by Tnos. A. Bowden, 8.A., Oxon. Adapted to the Schools of New Zealand and ' Australia. . Suitable either for Secular or Denominational Schoolswell printed, and strongly !t • - ' bound in cloth. . (HE undersigned, having been .appointed Agent for the sale of the above :begs to state that he has just received a parcel of •the Books, &c., which he will be able to retail rand supply to Public and Private Schools at the -same prices as charged at the Depository in Wellington. The following is a j . ' 1 LIST OF THE SERIES:— First Reading Book Second Reading Book Third Reading Hook Fourth Reading Book First English Grammar Second English Grammar, with Analysis First Arithmetic, Tables and Exercises ■Second Arithmetic First Spelling Book Second Spelling Book v ' V First Geography-: v r-• Elementary Class Book of Geography <llass Book of Geography Elementary Physical Geography <3lass Book of Physical Geography First New Zealand Geography Class Book of New Zealand Geography School Atlas of New Zealand Class Book of Inorganic Chemistry Bible Reading Lessons for Secular Schools, m three parts Wall Map of New Zealand. Terms —Cash. ALFRED T. CARD, AGENT, PICTON. R. V. JOYAL MAIL LINE OF BOATS BETWEEN PICTON AND HAVELOCK. rHE Boats LEAVE PICTON and HAVELOCK, via Grove and Maliakipawa, every [ONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and . FRIDAY, At 10 a.m., sharp. Fare, either way, 7s 6d. All Parcels conveyed with great care. All freights must he prepaid. pedal arrangements can be made for boats at any time. LAERY AND SMITH, Proprietors. ROBERT LAERY, CUSTOM HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT, The Wharf, Picton. Several Town Sections for Sale. E WART’S JJ 0 T E L, 'Adjo inino the Government Buildings), HIGH STREET, BLENHEIM. HENRY MAY R, SIBINETMAKER, upholsterer, JOINER AND POLISHER, Next the Post Office, Pictqn. ihomas williams, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, &c. LREHOUSES AND OFFICE NEAR THE WHARF, Wellington-street, Picton. Paddocks for Stock. HATHAWAY’S FERRY HOTEL, v Marlborough Town. WHILE gratefully acknowledging the liberal patronage that his establishment has received, the Proprietor takes the opportunity to assure his numerous friends that it will be his study, by civility, attention, and moderate charges, to merit an increased support. Every Article of the best description. Comfortable Beds. Commodious Stabling and well-grassed Paddocks. James Hathaway, Proprietor. ! P I A N O S. PIANOS TUNED and Strings Repaired at reasonable rates, by the year or otherwise. . •: . H. W. Harris. NOTICE.— Any person found Removing Sand from Section No, 47r, : own of Picton, will he prosecuted. W. Entwistle.
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Marlborough Press, Volume XIV, Issue 835, 15 January 1873, Page 1
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