UP WITH THE TIMES!! NEW BOOKS!! NEW MUSICS EECEIVED BT ROYAL MAIL STEAMER, AT VAETT'S BOOKSELLING ESTABLISHMENT AND MUSICAL REPOSITORY, Canada Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. JVARTT begs to announce tuat, with a Tiew to • meet the growing requirements of hie kind patrons, and those of the,.Auckland public generally, he lias effected arrangements in London for a regular monthly supply, PER ROYAL MAIL STEAMER, of all the NEWEST and MOST POPULAR worki of the day, which will be immediately either added to his Stock, or to his SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY. Aβ of his determination to keep UP WITH THE TIMES, he would refer to the following list of goods, RECEIVED BY PRK3ENT MAIL. Lost and Saved, by Hon. Mrs. Norton, cheap edition. Austin Elliott, by Kingsley, 2 vols. Hard Cash, by Charles Rc'ade, 3 vole. Trials of the Tredgolds, 3 vols. Old House in Crosby Square, 3 vols. John Marchniont's Legacy. Picked up at Sea, 3 vols. The King's Mail, 3 vols. Slick's Life in a Steamer. Hazel Combe, 3 vols. Thyra Gascoigne, 3 vols. Speke's Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile, Bth thousand. Wait for the Knd, by Mark Lemon, (editor of " Punch,") 3 vols." Pipon's Military Law Recommended to Mercy Rachel Ray, by Anthony Trollope Held in Bondage, by " Onida," 3 vols. N E W M USIC. QUADRILLES—The "Robinson Crusoe," "Happy Family," "' Boudoir," the " Perfect Cure," Lancers GALOPS—The " Harum Scarum," and " The Postman or Night Mail " WALTZ—"Fairy Visions," "May Blossoms," '' Bianca" SONGS—"Sweet spirit, hear my prayer," " I wait to hear thy sweet good night," "Come where moonbeams linger," " Sighing for the-j," "God bless the Prince of Wales," " Liquid Gem." PIANOFORTE PIECES—" God bless the Prince of Wales," " Liicknow," " Carollings at Mem," " Albert Edward's March," " Royal Greek March," " The Danish Hymn," " Evening Calm." TO ARRIVE PER 'STATESMAN,' An Extensive Assortment op PIANOFORTE, DANCE, AND VOCAL MUSIC. M U S I C. Boosey*3 Musical Cabinet, all the numbers " Shilling Pianoforte Tutor li Instruction Books for Violin, Cornopean, Concertina, Harmonium, and Flute '• Eighty Voluntaries " Two Hundred and Fifty Chauts " Harmoninm Museum " Studies for Violin—Twenty-five Caprioea for do.—Forty Caprices for do. Czerny's 101 Exercises ~ Etude de Velecite '■ Sixty Operatic Melodies Songs'—Power of Love —Janet' 9 Bridal —Come into thy garden Maud—Ritiemui Form —Nelly Gray —Excelsior—Thou art so iear, &c.— I'm leaving thee in sorrow. Annie —Village Blacksmith— Don't come Teasing , me. Sir! — Home, sweet Home—Our Hearts and Homes—How sweet to Lovi—Millers Daughter—What Sunshine —O Tender Shadow—l Know a Bank—and numerous others, including t all the Christy Minstrels
Songs. Pianofoktk Pieces— Adelaide—Carnival dc Veniee — Maiden's Praver—lnvitation—Ecoutez Moi— The Last Rose of Summer—and a great variety of Operatic Pieces, Fantasias, &c. BOOKS. Leisure Hour, vol. for 1803—Sunday at Home, vol. for 1863—The Cottager, vol. for 1863—A1l the Year Round, vol 9 —Band of Hope Review, vol. 1863 —British Workman, vol. 1863—Temple Bar Magazine, vol. i)— St. James' Magazine, vol B—London Society, vol. 3—Cassell's Family Paper, vol. 12— The Quiver, vols. 1 to 4—MacmiUtm's Magazine, vol. B—Cornhill Magazine, vol. 8. The Child'.s Bookcase —-Little Library—Race for Life —Sea Sketches—Cedar Creek—Sunday in many Lands—Remarkable Adventures —The City Arab— Scrap-Book—Mr. Lirripor's Lodgings, by Dickens— Kingsky's Westward Ho '. —Twu Years" Ago—Alton Locke—(ieortrey Ilamlyn Austin Elliott—Ravenshoe —Golden Treasury—Fairy Book—Book of Praise— London People— Gaskell's Dark Night's Work— Simple Woman—Lutfullah—Uood Words—Smith, Elder A: Co."s Cheap Series, all the volumes—Bushnell's New Life and Christian Nurture—Willis' Rural Letters—FowU-r's House for All—Pipon on Courts Martial—Pocket Editions of Queen's Regulations and Field Exercises —Volunteer Regulations —Bushnell's Supernatural—Consolation and Comfort. TO ARRIVE PER ' QUEEN OF THE DEEP.' Speke's Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile—Haid Cash, by Charles Read—Cheap Editions of Aurora Floyd—Lady Audley's Secret — Norton's Lost and Saved—Wilkie Collins' No Name, mid Guthrie's Kzekiel—Sets of Dicken's, Lever's, Thackeray's, Jerrold's, Anthony Trollope's and Pnlwers Works—Chapman and Hall's Series, complete —Pictures from " Punch" bv Leech, new seriesCartoons from "Punch" by 'Ten niel— Mistress and Maid, by author of John Halifax—Bennett's Book of Blockheads—Barren Honour—A'Beckett's Comic Histories of England and Rome—Sam Sliok—Guy Livingstone — Laurie's Ijiteivsf Tables — Weale'e series of useful Manuals, and a choice selection of the newest and most popular works. AT YARTY\S, BOOK & STATION KEY WAREHOUSE CANADA BUILDTNGS, Q. UE E N ST K EFT, AU C KLAND. March 2-Jth, 1864. K. BUY ANT, BUILDER AND UNDERTAKER. Funerals Fvkmsheh on Shortest Notice. CkaCKOFT-sI REET, PaKXBLL. WILLIAM HOBSOX, BONDED STOREKEEPER, CUSTOMS AND GENERAL AGENT, Shoutu.nu Stkeet. Wool, Flax, Kauri (Jinn. Wheat, Maize, or other Goods Stored. n u a h re i i), ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE AXD LAND AGENT QrKEN-STKKKT, npPOSTTK THK Nh\V UNIOW BANK. H. P. STARK, ESTATE, HOUSE. LAM), AND GENERAL COMMISSION' AGENT. Office, corner of Vulcnn Lane, Queen-etreet, Auckland. Several sums of iiiomy to be advanced Oβ approved security.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 119, 31 March 1864, Page 6
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