N O .V. EL,3?I ESj NOV.ELIC IE S I I. 7AEIY JJAS NOW. ON BALE sn Assortment oi iha following Goods, AT ONCE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION IN THE COLONY, DRAWING-ROOM AND TOILET ORNAMENTS. Consisting of Genuine French ServJn and Biscuit China. Bohemian Ware, Porcelains, Glaes, Payier Machie, and Wood. LADIES' WORKBOXES. In Walnut, Rosewood, Maj>l«, and Mahogany, fittest and uofittad, from 6a. to £5 sa. Also the Celebrated VICTORIA COMBINATION , .WORKBOX and WRITING DESK, an entirely new, most unique, and elegant article, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, A very large assortment, in Elegant Woods, Morocco, Composition, Mother of Pearl, &c, &C, from 3s. to £3. DRESSING-CASES For Ladies or G-sntlemen, in Walnut, Mahogany* Rosewood, &c, ice. Fitted and unfitted, from 21e. to £8 Bb, WRITING DESKB, Ladies', Regency, Victoria, Ne Plus Ultra, &c, &c., Gentlemen's, Walnut, Rosewood, ana Mahogany, with private and secret drawers, <to. E'itted and unfitted, from lbs. to £5 Sβ. WRITING AND TRAVELLING DESKS, In Imitation Eassia Leather, Morocco /Roan, £ttei3 and' unfitted, from 10s. t<;i 21a. VARTT3 CAMP WRITING CASE, Containing Ink, Blotting Book, Pookeis, &c, price Ss.; fitted with every requisite. 10a. LADIES' COMPANIONS. Of theso a ve'ry largo variety are in stock, consiotina, , of Leather, Wcod, Ivory, Pearl, Composition and other .kinds, fitted and unfitted, from ie. 6d. to £3 3s. THE NEWESJT AND MOST POPULAR MUSIC Received by each Overland Mail and constantly " kept in stock, consisting of Songs, Ballads, Duets, , Glees, Dance Music, Pianoforte Pieces, &c, &c. Orders transmitted to Sydney and London, end obtained with the greatest punctuality and despatch. PIANO-FORTES' AND .:;•;,- , HARMONIUMS - ; ii J^ alwayii kept in great variety from the of Mcssre. Alcxandre, Dcbuin, Nicole, Kelly, Chap- - pell, and otherE, at prices varying from £15 to £60. jj ' J PIANOFORTES! . AND * HARMONIUMS TUNED.It REPAIRED. AND REGULATED BY -0 . .MR.'. HOFFMAN. , who -ulbo continues to givo lessons on thtiße||||> ~',' ; . - inetairiicnts. ' ■ ■ i^Mal •-•■ld;.--Lelle-rs or o.orimiinicc.ti.ons, for Mr, HmpJl^ maun to be addressee! t'o caro of Mr. Varty,. Canai^p BuildiiiSS, Qucen-atrEct. ' |Sj|; VIOLINS AND GUITARS. ||i| A f«w only by Manufacturers of colcbrity. ' ' ' ' •" [ ACCOUXT BOOKS, ' &S^ LEDGERS, JOURNALS, PAY BOOKS, WASK$i§ BOOKS, &c. im In every conceivable Ruling and Binding, or to order with the greatest possible despatch and t |iigS reasonable prices. • 'fell
m STATIONERY. i<^ .■>. rv "sS Demy, Foolscap, Post Papers, ruled and plain Vj£ Tinted Overland Letter and Noto Papers .': S Commercial Post, Printing and Wrappinc Papers jjj Quili and Steel Pens ■ | Black, Bed and Blue Ink ; ;j Copying Ink in Powder or Liquid v : Ink3tands, Files, Clips, Lead Pencils lndiarubbor, and ovory offico requisite. ENVELOPES. Overland Tinted, French Shape, Albert, Queen's,, Noto, Letter and Official, In Blue and Crerim Laid Papers, &c. DRAWING MATERIALS AND WATER COLOURS, in Cakes and Boies, &c. LIT'SOGKAPHI Executed on the premises by experienced workmen, • and under the immediate superintendence o£ the Principal. , Invoice avid Bill Heads, Business Cards, Account Sales, Circulars, Policies, Bottle and other Labels, - 'Wrapper.*, Ball Room Programmes, &c. And every other Fancy a.nd Orns.mental Printing, in ; BLACK, GOLD, SILVER, AND COLORS. ■Wedding and Mourning Orders carefully executed. LETTEB-PEESS PRINTING. The Proprietor personally superintends all orders entrusted to him, thereby securing neatness, good tesie, accuracy, and tho greatest possible despatch. PAMPHLETS, TESTIMONIALS, POSTERS. HAND BILLS, PROGRAMMES. CATALOGUES, CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS./ EULES, ADDRESS CARDS, &c. &c. Printed, Folded, Delivered, and Posted to ordci, COPPER-PLATE ENGRAVING- & FEINTING,' Address Cards, Inscriptions, Bill-heaa , *, Book Plates, Kings, Labels, Electro-silver acd OoM Plate, Engraved to order. Copper-plate Printing done with neatneiS *Rd < expedition. ; PERFUMERY. Larbalestier's Eau de Cologne Rimmel's and Monpelas Perfumes Pomades, Soaps, Cosmotiques Too'th Powder, Cold Cream, &c, <fco. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Consisting of ,*■' r .-/ enga Violin Strings, Bridges, Pegs, Tail Piecee.jjj;' Jn I Mordan's Leads, Purses, Pocket Books, He*jt;-jf. e ,| other Memorandum Books, Ladies' S'>l * , &c, &c, &c. Spams ;; \ „ n S ma.'T-. J. VAK Ii , f■ i'wst 6t:' V7HOLESALE AND RETAIL STA^; st j^"| AND :■;■!-receiv? ', ■ BOOKSELLER, theatf^ CANADA BUILDINGS. QUEEN-S? there - &nd 'unceo , ; , AUCKLAND, . ',e Hi'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 1, 13 November 1863, Page 1
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