GARKOD’S HOTEL, HAVELOCK. mHE above hotel having been taken *- and thoroughly renovated hy W. Doreen, he hopes th.it the patronage hitherto bestowed on this well-known hostelry will be continued to him. The Stables are new and commodious ; and visitors will be able to have the best accommodation possible to be obtained for man and beas t by putting up at the above hotel. The Wines and Spirits are genuiue, and the Ales first-class. The Charges are reasonable, and comfort is guaranteed. W. DOREEN, GAREOD’S HOTEL, Havelock. BOOKS! BOOKS!' CASSELL’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, 4 vols, illustrated, 30s Young Ladies Journal, vols 6 and 7,16 s Novello’s Anthems for Parish Choirs, 20s Sunday at Home, for 1871, 8s 6d Leisure Hour, „ 8s 6d Family Herald, „ 10s 6d Good Words, „ 10s 6d Chamber’s Journal, „ 11s Kind Words, „ 4s 6d Young Englishwoman, vol. 1, new series, 10s All the Year Round, vols 5,6, 7,7 s6d Mrs H. Wood’s .Bessie Rane, Oswald Cray, The Channings, Elster’s Folly, Roland Yorke, 7s 6d. The Royal Illuminated Book of Legends, 7s 6d Robinson Crusoe, 5s Arabian Nights, Is and 2s Cabinet Lawyer, 10s 6d Gates Ajar, 2s Cassell’s Family Prayers, 4to, 12s Beeton’s Dictionary of Universal Information— The Sciences, Arts, &0., 18s 6d Ouida’s Ciaudos, Tricotrin, Held in Bondage, 7s 6d Mistress o’ Langdale Hall, 6s 6d Nine Yeats Old, 4s 6d People’s Magazine, July to Dec, 1871, 7s 6d Youatt ot the Jtlorse, Cattle, and Sheep, 10s 6d Domestic Service Guide, 5s Rouse’s Practical Man. 2 vols, 15s Diotiomfy of Daily Wants, 10s 6d Diary o' a late Physician. 7s Princes) and Goblin,,ss The Hufy Grail, 8s Tennysm’s Songs, "s Scotch and English Ballads, 6s Birds s'nd their Nests, 6s Milton’s Poetical Works, 10s Cook’i Voyages, 7s 6<l 'Plie Hive ; a Storehouse for Teachers, 3s 6d Hill V Oratorical Trainer, 6s 6d Refer to Me, 2s 6cl Yankee Drolleries, 6s Cohliett’s Advice to Young Men, 4s 6d Heir of Redcliffe, 7s 6d British Sports and Pastimes, 4s 6d The Young Yachtsman, 5s 6d TheClaverings, 7s 6tl Lot l air, by Disraeli, 8s Essas s by Montague, 7s 6d Sword and Pen, 7s 6d Guide to Everyday Knowledge, 3s 6d London Journal, vols. 53 and 54 Chavasses’s Advice to a Wife, 10s 6d „ „ to a Mother, 10s 6d Nursery Rhymes, 8s 6d Through the Looking Glass, 8s 6d Cassell’s and Brown’s Family Bibles, various prices Presbyterian Hymn Books Chamber’s Mathematics. 5s fid • The Library Dictionary of English Language, 17s Hoppus’s Measurer—for measuring rough and squared timber, &c\, 4s 6d All about Everything Railway Book of Fun, 2s A large selection of Books suitable for Prizes Political Economy for Beginners, 4s 6d Evening Amusements, 4s 6d And a large variety or other Books. NOVELS ! NOVELS ! ! NOVELS !1 ! in great variety. Novels, 2d each, Novels, 4d each, Novels, 6d each, Novels. 9d each, Novels, Is each, Novels, Is Gd each, Novels, 2s each, Novels, 2s 6d each, And upwards. Tales from the Penny Miscellany.—The Old Life Shadows —The Wife’s Victory—ls he the Right Man The Polish Jew —The Unholy Vow—By Fraud, by Fate, and by Fame. Also Blueskin, 7s: Boy Rovers, 2s Gd; Five Fine Old Novels, Is (>’d ; Dr Champion’s Irish Tales, 2s ; Adventures on the Prairies, 2s; The Sailor Crusoe, 3s; The Cottage Girl, 3s; &c., &c., &c. STATIONERY.—An assortment of Blue, White. Overland, Mourning, Official Note and Letter Papers and Envolopes ; White and Pink Blotting and Bill Papers: Memorandum and Account Books; Pens, Penholders, Pencils, Hook Scre.v Files, Pen Racks, Time Books. Glass Gum Bottles, Parchment Bodkins, Office Desk Knives, Drawing Paper, Camel Hair Brushes, Portrait Albums, &e., &c., &c. CARD GAMES.—Quarters. Quintetts, Owlets, Tritetts. Sextain, On the Cards, Laughter made Easy, Bee and Butterfly, The Levee, Fireside Fun. Quid Pro Quo, Character}'. Happy Family, Epsom Races, Spider and the lily, The Realm, and a variety of others. FANCY GOODS, &c —Work Baskets. AngloGerman and other Concertinas, Berlin and Fleecy Wools of many colors, Berlin Wool Needles, Dog Whistles, Shell Double Eye Glasses, Brass Match Boxes, Hanging Plate Dressing Glasses, Bone and Wood Knitting Pins, Women’s Steel Thimbles, &c., &c. rnOYS.—Metal Tea and Dinner Sets, Boxes of X Toys, Whips, Guns, a variety of India Toys and Dolls, Wood and Rag Dolls, Game Lotto, Boxes of Wood Furniture, Masks, Jews Harps, Horn Trumpets, Glass Marbles, Watches, Beech Horses, Wood Money Boxes, &c., &c. Alfred T. Card, Bookseller, &c.. Picton. WANTED, for a Farm in the Sound, a YOUTH, to Milk Cows and make himself generally useful ; one accustomed to boating preferred. Apply to Mr Card, Picton.
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Marlborough Press, Volume XIV, Issue 835, 15 January 1873, Page 6
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759Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Press, Volume XIV, Issue 835, 15 January 1873, Page 6
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