UP AVTTII THE TIMES!! NEW BOOKS!! NE W MUSIC!! KECELVED D V BOV.U Mill. STE A M Ell, AT j. V A R. T Y ' 8 BOOKSELLING ESTABLISHMENT AND j MUSICAL REPOSITORY, j Canada Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. I ARTY begs to announce that, with a view to t> * inert tlie growing requirements of his kind patrons, and those of the Auckland public generally, I he has elllvted arrangements in London for a recular ; monthly supply, ; PER ROYAL MATL STEAMER, : of all the NEWEST mid MOST POPULAR works ! of the dav, which will be immediately cither added to his Stock, or to his SUBSCRIPTION LIHIURY. As an earnest of his determination to keep : UP WITH THE TIMES, I he would refer to the following list of goods, J HKCEIVKP 11V I'HKSKN'T MAIL. j Lost and Saved, by lion. Mrs. Norton, cheap edition. Austin Elliott, bv Kinsley. -1 vols. Hard Cash, bv Charles Ke'ade, 3 vols. ! Trials of the Tredgolds, 3 vols. I Old House in Crosby Square, 3 vols. | John Marehinont's Legacy. j Picked up at Sea. 3 vols. ' I The Kind's .Mail, 3 vols i Slick's Life in a Steamer. \ Hazel Combe. 3 vols. ' Thyra Gascoiune. 3 vols. | ! Speke's .louriiiil of the Discovery of the Source of the i : Nile, Sih thousand. " ! j Wait for the F.nd. bv Mark Lemon, (editor of ! ! " Punch.' , ) 3 vols. ' j J . A" A ]{. T Y ' S ) CIIICUI-A Tl>' G- LIBEA It Y. I I OUIiSCKiriF.RS to this Library am respectfully I O requ,--ud to RETURN the'BOOKS now in i their p..s.M-.-si..n, duriiit; the current month, that an entirely new cia.-silicauon may l>o made to facilitate I the convenience of subscribers. With a view to making this Library even more i popular than it is at present, the proprietor purposes i CHANGING Novels, in two or more, volumes in J sats, to prevent the inconvenience felt by many in j being umibli: to obtain the continuation volumes. J CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, ! AVCKLAXII. I VARTY'S I 'cIKCU LAT JN a LIB RAR Y. j ; i SUBSCRIBERS are respectfully informed that ! the ti.llowin- NEW HOOKS lmvo just been j ! added t» the Catalogue, and that a larse shipment of ' . Books, expressly .-.'kctod fur this Library, is shortly i 1 expected, which will comprise numerous works as . yet unattainable from any Library in the Colony. - : A Dark Niirht's Work, by Mrs. G.iskill I i After D.irk. by Wilki.i Collins (2 copies) ' Story r.f Elizabeth _ ! Remarkable Adventures ami unrevp.iled Mysteries, i by I aptaiu Laser lies Wraxall (2 vols.)' j Never t,, () Late to Mend, by Charles Reads j Amberhil!. or Guiltv Peace", by A. .1. Barrowcliffo i I Wheat and Tares A Lost Love, l,v Aslifnr.l Owen Yonnir .ShiiiletoV., by Talhot Gwynns At Odds, by the author of liuits"('2nii copy) Mrs. Ilalilnirtoii's Troubles ('2nd copy) ! The Channin;;* | Captain Grunnw's Reminiscences, beinfr Anecdotes ! of tl-.e Court, tlio Camps, and the. Clubs Captain Gronow's Recollections, forming a second series Court of Peter the Great, by the Austrian Legni tion ('J vr.is.) I the tnllnwinir continuation tols. of serials, viz.:— Cornhill Ma S a;ane, vol. 7 Temple l!;ir, vol. S St. Janice's vol. 7 CasselPs Family Paper, vol. 11 Family Herald," vul. 'JO | Once a Week, vol. 8.,
CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. niOTOGRAI'IIIC VIEWS OF TIIK PEOVIXCE OF AITC EL AND. J. VAK T Y BEGS respectfully to call the attention of tho public to this SERIES OF VIEWS of tlio Province of Auckland, which arc executed >iy the Messrs. Bi:i:itK in n very superior style, anil rnrnpri.se, besides spots of minor interest, those which have become memorable as tho scenes of the conflicts anil which have occurred during the present Maori rebellion. The price of each view is /is., mounted on cardboard, and the following is a list of the subjects :—• I. Mat.ikana 3. ■1. >. 5. Kiiwim (tho Governor's residence) f>. - ~ „ 8. Matakana 10. Aiicklainl (Wesleyan College, &c.) 11. Wakatiwai, Kuuk'upakapa 12. Holeiisvillc, Kaipani 13. .Maori Encampment at Ilelnnsville, Kaipara 14. Tarawa l'arore, Ixaukapakapa, Residence of Mr. Boner 15. Wukatiwai, Kaukapakapa IG. Maori half-bred 18 Maori War Dance, Kaipara (Ngatiunatun tribe) 10. Dairy Camp 20. The Queen's Redoubt 21. Naval Camp, Maungatawhiri Creek 22. Mereineru 23. Uangiriri 20. Church at Rangiriri, and graves of men killed in action 2<>. Ngaruawhaia .i- -( King Matutaer.i'fl Palace '_' Tomb of King Potatau First ■>!)! Waikato River, from Mereme.ro ijo' The Cemetery, Auckland 31. View from tho Cemetery, Auckland 32'. Auckland Annual Regatta 33. Do. do. do. 34. Do. Jo. HOVAETT, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, AI'CKI.AND. JOHN WJLLIAJI LEWIS, SiioiaxAN-n House, Sik.ktlaxd-stuekt, Auckland, Has iu«t received, ex ' Bombay, , an assortment of choice Perfumery, from J. Tou/EAU Saukdiois, i>lß Oxford-street", London, includmg OAUNDEKS'S FACK POWDER, or BLOOM S o f"xj.\o\' for beautifying and improving tho 'Td or Ilair to u natural Brown or Blaok Hair, Tooth, -^;;;!, I^~ alld Sidfl Combs Tooth B ami Violet Powders, Pomadofl, unci Bcveral other Toilet requisites Superior Cup mill JJirthuig bpongee A choice selection of I'reneli t'a.ia. "where do you buy your boots? MAKKS', QUEEN-STEEET, rnTTF CIIEVPEST HOUSE IX AUCKLAND mriE Cin -\!^ OOIVS and shoes. %?i~ N. B.—Every description of Boots and Shoes raade to order.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 115, 26 March 1864, Page 3
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