N EW BOOKS, AND EXTRA COPIES OF THE MOST POPULAR WORKS, NOW ADDED TO CHAPMAN'S LIBRARY, Life and adventures or a clever WOM AN, by Mrs. Tr> lope Katherine a d Her Si*tors, by Lady Emily Ponsonby My Uncle the Curate, bj' the author of " The Falcon Family " The Whiteboy, a Story of Ireland, by Mrs. S. C. Hall Heckineton, a Novel, by Mrs. Gore Mrs. Matthews, or Family Myateri-s, by Mrs. Trollopo Marian Wither?, by Miss Jewshury Jacob Bendixon the Jew, by Mi«s Oolds^hrni'lt Agatha's Husband, by author of "John Uali ax Gentloman" Ruth, a novel, by author of " Mary Barton, <tc. The Bachelor of tho Albany, by author of " My Un :le the Curats" The Orphans, and Caleb Fiel 1, by Mrs. Oliphant Tho Sorrows of Gentility, by Mis? Jntvsbury The Belle of the Villa sr<*, by John Mills The Ogilvies, by author of Ihe Head of the Family" Marv Seaham, by author of '' Tho Gambler s Wife" The Young Tleiross, by Mrs. Trollops Maretimo, a Story of Adventure, by Baylo St. John Lizzie Leigh, and other T.il-js, by author of " Ruth" Two Years' Re-idenceina Levantiao Family, by Ba\ lo St. John Olive, a novel, by tho aulh r of " The Ogilvic«" Eustace Convert, by James Hannay Cr«nf >rd, by author of •' Worth and South" Melincourt, by author of '' Headlonir Hall" The Half sisters, by Go'aldino - ndsor Jewsbnry Mary Barton, a Tale of M ancestor Life, by Mr». Haskell On Libeitv, by John Stuart Mills Tho Gentle Life Life of Thomas Moore, by Lord John Russell Tom Brown at Oxford John Halifax Gentleman, by author of "Life for a Life" The White Wife, and other Supernatural Stories, bv Outhbert Bede What' Will He l)o With Tt ? by E B. Lytton Walks and Talks about Lond m. by John Timb a Nanette and Her Lover-, bv Talbot Gwynne Gallery of Literary Portraits, Dy Rov. George Gilfillan The Shidow of Ashlydyat, by the author of " Til* Channings" The Church befoso the Flood, by Rev. John Cumming The Chronicles of Ethelfield, by author of " Alary Powell" Highland Lassies, by E. Mackenzie The Dramatic Works of E. Bulwer I.vtton Cherry and Violet, a Tale of the Great Plague Lite and Times of Wesley, and History of Methodism Trevlyn Huhi, by the author of " East Lynne" Rachel Hay, by Anthony Trollope Grandmother's Money Metamorphoses of Man and the Lower Animals, by A. De Qa-itrefagea Guy Rivers, or a Bay's Struggles in the Gr^at World, by A Elwea My First Season, by B. Reynolds A Walk from London to John O'Groat's, by Elihu Burritt The Graver Thu.ght of a r ountry Parson The White Hous« by the Sea, by M B. Edwards Confidences, by the author of " Kila" The Story of the Gun?, by Sir J. E. Tennant My Lady, a Tale of Modern Life Switzerland—Political, Social, Moral, and Physical A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens Round About Papers, by W. M. Thackeray Golden Hair, a I'ale of the Pilgrim Fathers Lady Audley's Secret, by M. E, Braddon Ellesmere, bv L. L. Lavenu Cousin Stella Ned Locksley the Etonian Amberhill, or Guilty Peace History of Christian Names, by the author of " Heir of Redclyffe" Recreations of a Country Pars .n, fir-.tand second series The Pastor of Kilsyth, by Rev. Tsl ty Burns Make your Game, by G. A. "vda Life of Edward Irving, by Mrs. Gaskell The Cruellist Wrong of All Chapters on Wives, by Mrs. EIIh Selections from the Writings of John Ruskin Aurora Floyd- by Miss Bra.idor. Con r essiona of a Ticket of l.eave Man London Lift) at the Po ice Courts, by W. 11. Watts The Channings, by author of " East Lvnn<-" Counsel and Comfoit, by tho Country P-irion A Boobab'iut Doctors, by J. C. Jenffreoon The Trial, or More Links in the D.iisy Chain, by Miss Evans Lost and Saved, by Hon. Mrd. Norton The Female Petective, by Andrew Forestor The Recollections of JeoiFroy Haxlyn, by H. Kingsley Hopes 'ind Fears, by author of " Heir of Redclyffe" The Black Angel, a tale of the Amerinan War The Hed Que :n, a tale of thn American War The Seven aons of Mammon, by U. A. aula The aboye are a few of the new books and extra copies added to the Library during tho past two months, the Library bein.* tho largest and moat aomplete in New Zealand. Suhsckiftiox Pur Quarter, ss. G. T. CHAPMAN, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. QUEEN-STREET FURNITURE "WAREHOUSE. T. & H. COOKE, CABINET - MAKERS, UPHOLSTERE RS, &c., &C; ic., (Opposite T2P. Old Court House,) T)EG to call the attention of their Friends and the Public generally to their LARGE and i VARIED STOCKS of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- } RE, including i WALNUT DRAWING ROOM SUITES I IRON BEDSTEADS ! CHIMNEY md TOILET GLASSES | MARBLE-TOP WAKHSTANDj and DRESS- , ING TABLES FEATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS and PIL- ! LOWS in Hair, Wool, Cocoa Fibre ' and Flax PALLIASSES : ROCKING CHAIRS, Stuffad or Cane-seated | SOFAS and COUCHES ! COCOA and CHINA MATTING TOILET WARE : BRASS CORNICES unci CORNICE POLES i CANE-SEATED and FOLDING CHAIRS j MUSIC STOOLS DOOR MATS and EUCS &c„ A-., &'• COUNTRY ORDERS GaELUUXiLY PACKED. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 554, 22 August 1865, Page 8
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