Ex "MERMAID,” ON SALE AT THE “ NEW-ZEALANDER" OFFICE, rpHE undermentioned New School Books and MisX cellaneons Stationery;— Colenso’s Arithmetic Buller’s Spelling Johnston’s Elementary School Atlas; also lag Physical and Astronomical Atlases Pinnock’s Catechisms of Bible and Gospel History General Knowledge History of England “ “ Rome Scripture History Eirst Catechism Lennie’s Grammar Perrin’s French Elements and Spelling Bossut’s French Word Book Goldsmith’s Pinnock’s England and Romo Green’s Eton Latin Grammar Alison’s Epitome of History of Europe Nautical Almanacks, 1862 Charts Pacific Ocean Allen and Connell’s Geography and Grammar White’s History of England for Junior Classes Smith’s Student’s Rome and Greek History Magnall’s Questions De Lille’s French Grammar. Begumier’s Own French Book, and Repertoire Francais Chambers’ Book-keeping and Blank Books Colcnso’s Elements of Algebra and Euclid Fenelon’s Telemaque Vollain’s Charles XII., and Peter the Great Little Arthur’s History of England Norie’s Epitome of Navigation Penny and Twopenny Reward Books, in packets Stationery. Rowney’s Crayons, in cedars, sorted colours Composition Ink Erasers Whatman’s Continuous Mounted Drawing Paper, Tracing Cloth Whatman’s Rough Imperial for Water Colors Wedding Cards and Envelopes Solid Sketch Books 12 and 18 inch Ebony Parallel Eulers 18 and 24 inch Parallels on Rollers, with Ivory Scales Tinted Crayon Papers Promissory Note Forms on Tinted Papers, loose and in books of 50 and 100 Merchant Vessels’ Log Books Wolff’s Polished Pencils Copying Letter Books, paged and indexed Sable and Camel Hair Pencils Slanting Tiles, 3, 4, and 6 divisions Gillott’s Magnum Bonum Pens Slates, with and without Frames Music Paper, &c.
Also, to Arrive per “AVALANCHE,” A case of well selected Books of General Literature. NEW BOOKS, EX “ GANANOQUE.”' ON SALE AT THE “NEW ZEALANDER OFFlCE.”—Bryce’s General Gazetteer, Journal of the Church Missions in Africa, The Knout and the Russians (illustrated), Life in Bombay, Selections from Illustrated News (a folio volume), Mundy’s Antipodes, Quin’s Universal History, Scout’s Baltic, Black Sea, and the Crimea, Scott’s History Reformation in France, Simpson’s Arctic Voyager, Strickland’s Canada, History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Jem Bunt by the Old Sailor, Paul Periwinkle, Last of the Farics, Fables, a miscellaneous collection, Castle of Otranto, Gore’s Inundation, Adventures of a Soldier, Ccelebs the younger in search of a wife, Family Friends, Contemporary Biography, Galt’s Camp and Cutter, Ward’s views in Mexico, London’s Ladies’ Companion at home and abroad (3 vols. large 8vo.), Thomson’s Seasons (beautifully illustrated), Shipwrecks and Disasters at Sea, The Mormons, Ainsworth’s Ballads, Ainsworth’s Lancashire Witches, Byron’s Talcs and Poems, Moore’s Melodies complete, set to music, Solly’s Rural Chemistry, Peep of Day, small sizes Wesley’s Hymns, Lord St. Leonard’s handy Property Law, Dana’s Seaman’s Manual, Untcarable Toy Picture Books, Webster’s English Dictionary, M'Culloch’s Ist and 2nd readers, Carpenter’s Spelling. 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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 12
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