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VAETY'S CIRCTTLATINGr LIBRARY. fjiHH NEWEST AND lIOST POPULAR X. WORKS are received bv every mail and added to this Library. Single Subscription, SEVEN SHILLINGS PER QUARTER. The follo-wiug works, consisting of ONE HUNDRED ANT) FIFTY VOI/CMES, Have been added during the past three months:— Hard Cn«h, by CharVs Rearte, 3 vols., 2 copies Tri»!« of the tredgold, 3 vols , 2 copies Klliott, by KincsU-y, 2 vols., 3 copies John Mnrehmont's ].ig:i.-v. 3 vols.. 2 copioe Eadiel Ray, by Anthony Trollope, 2 vols., 2 copies Secommcnded to Mercy, I vol., 2 copies Held in Bondage, by Onidn, 3 vols., 1 copy Saiel Combe, 3 vols., 1 copy Thyre Gasooigne, 3 vols., 2 copies Speke'a Journal of the Discovery of tho Source of tlio Nile, I vol., ' copies Wait for the End, by Mark Lemon, 3 vols., 2 copies Old House in Crosby Square, 3 vols.. 2 copies tLost and Saved, by Mrs. Norton, 1 vol., 3 copies Pioked up at Sea, 3 vols., I copy The King's Mail, 3 vols., 1 copy s'am Slick's Life in a Sti-nmer, 1 copy Coleiieo's Work on the Pentateuch, 3 vole., 1 copy ~SeA Locksley, thp Ktonian, 1 vol., 3 copies Trafibrd'e T]ie lloor* and the Fens, I vol., 3 copies Sylvia's Lovers, by Mrs. fiaskill, 1 vol., 3 copies Bulwer Lytton's Caxtoniana, 2 vole,, 1 copy Eleanor's Victory, by Miss Braddon, 3 vols., 1 copy Mr. and Mrs. Fanlconbritlge, 2 vols., 1 copv Verncr'e Pride, by Airs. Henri- Wood, 3 vols., 1 copy Rftv<>nehoe, by Henry Kingaley, 3 vols., 1 copy Aauin Warleigh's Fortunes, by Holme Lee,' 3 vols., lcopy Good XoL-ietv, bv Mrs. Grey, 3 vols., 1 copy %i ary Lyndsay, by Lady Ponsouby, 3 voU.) 1 copy ?<"eit Door, by iMrs. Thompson, 3 vols., 1 copy %-eit to Themselves, by Wr. Smythies, 3 voU.J 1 copy The Queen \farics, by W. Melville, 2 vols., 1 copy Saokvillo Chase, by C. J. Collins, 3 vols., 1 copy " Kil«orrel Castle, by A. Canning. 2 vols., 1 copy "Leo, a Novel, by Dutton Cook, 3 vols., 1 copy" "Veronia, an Anonymous Novel, 3 vols., 1 copy The Cream of a Life, 3 vols., 1 copy The Successful Exploration of Australia, 1 vol., 1 copy The Her. Alfred Hoblush and his Curacies, 1 vol., 1 copy "Border and Bastile, by the author of Guy Livingstone, I vol., 1 copy The Secrete of my OiHco, by a Bill Broker, 1 vol., 1 copy Breakfast in Bed, by G. A. Sala, 1 vol., 1 copy Temple Bar Magazine, vol. 9,1 copy * j St. James's Magazine, vol. 8, 1 copy | Jjondon Society Magazine, vol. 3,1 copy j Ornhill Magazine, vol. 8. 1 copy Sunday at Home, vol. 1863, 1 copy Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, 1 vol., 1 copy Thackeray's English Humourists, 1 vol., 1 copy TJeerbrook, by Harriet Murtineau, 1 vol., 1 copV Transformation, by If. Hawthorne, 1 copy Rowcroffs Talea of the Colonies, 1 copy The Professor, by Currer Bell, 1 copy ' Against Wind and Tide, by Holme Lee, 1 copy A Simple Woman, by she author of Nut-brovrn Maids, 1 copy "Macmillan'a Magazine, vol. 8, 1 copy | —Novels, or any other works, consisting of i two, three, or more volumes, are now Changed in Sets, to prevent the inconvenience felt by many in being unable to obtain continuation volumes. ' 1 This Library now contains nearly i FIFTEEN HUNDRED VOLUMES, ; And -will receive, in the course of a few days, a ! further addition of entirely new works, espec'iu.lv selected for the proprietor, comprising upwards of * | TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY NEW BOOKS, { On the arrival of the ships j ' QpEKX OF THE DEEP," AXD ' MaIY'IU,' | A still further addition will be inado of more than SIXTY NEW VOLUMES; And the NEWEST and MOST POPULAR WORKS are received by every Overland Mail, unci added to this Library. The Proprietor, while making these constant and important additions, confidently trusts that the exceedingly Moderate Charge for Subscription to this Library, its capability for meeting the wants of all classes of the community, and the liberality which characterizes its management, will result in increasing iti already extensive popularity, rendering it Btill more deservir>p of publics support, and thus justify him in continuing the great outlay which the speculation entails. VARTY'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Canada Buildings, Queeu Street, Auckland. DIJNVELLE'S OLD IRISH WHISKEY, BELFAST, rPHE same as supplied to the House of Lords and JL International Exhibition, the qua ity of which is equal to tho finest i'kexch dkaxdy. A Consignment of the above celebrated brand, in wood and bottle, just arrived bv the ' TJlcoats.' _ Orders left with Mr. J. 11. HASLETT, Commission Agont, Phortland-stroot, wDI have prompt attention. Auolcliinil. .iiiTiunry. I«fi4.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 188, 20 June 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 188, 20 June 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 188, 20 June 1864, Page 6

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