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EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE. CHEAP BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Gr- T. CHAPMAN MAS much pleasure in intimating to his friends, that as ho has recently purchased very extenively ut the numerous large Auction Sales of HOOKS AND STATIONERY, cheaper by one-half than "he can Import them, he has resolved to give his customers a share in the bargains thus procured. ACCOUNT BOOKS, AXD MISCELLANEOUS STATIONERY, GIFT BOOKS, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, CHILDREN'S BOOKS, STANDARD BOOKS, AND BOOKS OF REFERENCE, And about five thousand volumes of Popular Novels, many of them offeree 1 at lialf-price. G. T. CHAPMAN, Bookseller and Stationer. CHAPMAN'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY, QUKEX-STREET. nptilS is row the OLDEST, the BEST, tho ? CHE and the LARGEST Subscription Library in New Zealand. There are more than Five Thousand Volumes in circulnliof, and from time to time New Popular Works are added i:i eu2lcie.it quantities to satisfy all readers, and this is now THE PEOPLE'S LIBRARY. The following New Books have just been added:— An Old Man's Thoughts on Many Things Manual of English Literature, by Dr. Arnold Three Years in Melbourne, by Aspinall Burton's Bookhunter Vicisuitudes of Families, by Sir B. Burko Australian Expedition, bv K. O'Hara Burke Thirty Years' Musical Recollections, by H. F. Chorley Colenso on the Pentateuch Counsel ana Comfort, bv K. H. B. English Literature and i. inguago, by Professoj Craik Dr. Cummings' Destiny of Nations Julia Kavanagh's English "Women of Letters History of Sow South Wales, by Flanagan I.ii'o Among the Convicts, by Gibson The Gouty Philobo;.lier, by Charles Mactay The Graver Thoughts of a Country Parson IJartwig's Tropical World The Supernatural, by Howitt Incidents in ?> 1 y I,i:'iby D. Homo Life of Edward Irving, by Mrs. Oliphant The Antiquity of Man, by Pro!Vssor Lyoll Pirn's Gate of tho Pacific Predictions Rea.ized, by Timb Dr. Wilson's Prehistoric Man Bedding's Remarkable Misers Sir L. Wraxall'a Remarkable Adventures Discoveries of tho Source of tho Nile, by Captain Speke Therry'B Thirty Years' Residence in Australia Cuthbert Bede's Tour in Tartauland Accepted Addresses A dventures of Andrew Deverel Kingsley's Austin Elliott Charles Lever's Barrington A Box for the Season, by Clarke The Brigantine, a Story of tho Sea Ainsworth's Cardinal Pole Carr of Oarrlyou, by Hamilton Aide Fiances Browne's Castleford Case Cecil Beaumont, by Hon. C. S. Saville Church and Chape], by Author " High Church" Deep Waters, by Anna Drury East and West, by J. F. Corkran The Fire Ships, by W. H. G. Kingston Hard Cash, by Charles Reade Mrs. C-liphant's Heart and Cross John Marchmont's Legacy, by Author of Lady Audley's Secret The King's Mail, by H. Holl Lady Herbert's Gentlewomen, by Silverpen The Ladies of Lovel Leigh Lost and Saved, by Hon. Mrs. Norton A Lover's Quarrel Married in Haste, by Captain Wraxall The Maroon, by Captain Mayne Reid Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo Mrs. Blake, by Mrs. Newton Grassland No Name, by Wilkie Collins An Old Debt Opposite Neighbours Phauleon the Adventurer Whyte Melville's Queen's Marie 3 Raehael Bay, by Anthony Trollope Raising the Veil, by John Pomeroy Tho St. Aubyus of St. Aubyn St. Olave's Mrs. H. Wood's Shadow of Ashlydyat Mrs. Gaskell's Sylvias Lovers True to the Last, by Mrs. Gordon Smithies Mrs. Henry Wood's Verner's Pride Veronica The Whiie Rose of Clriyleigh Winnifrcd's Wooing, by G. M. Graik Woman's Ransom, by Author of Grandmother's Money Gustave Aimai-d's Novels, 20 volumes Mayne Reid's Novclf, 15 Volumes CHAPMAN'S LIBRARY, Queen-street. LETTS'S DIARIES FOR 1866. fjpHE second Parcel of letts's Dairies have just JL been openel, consisiiog of all Sorts an! Si2o» for Ladies and Gentlemen, at prices from 9d to 21s. LETTS'S DAIRIES AT CHAPMAN'S. LETTS'S DIARIES FOR 186 S. NEWCASTLE COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. (Foot Ba-v • : Hill, adjoining Hardington's Bazaar Buildings), COAL, DELIVERED AT 50s. PER TON Wood „ „ I2s. „ „ Cut do. „ ~ 14s. 6d. „ „ Potatoes, Oats, Bran, and Maize, always on hand. A. CUNNINGHAM. HENRY P. HATIAED, UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER (Late of Shoetlanij-stheet), WITH deference begs to intimato to the Inhabitants o Auckland and surrounding district, that he has RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS in Victoria-street, two doors from Queen-street, and adjoining Hardington's Bazaar. ON SALE, CLOT BOOTS, 4b. 6d. OlyU 800 pairs Kid . oots, 10s. J. ROUT. High-street. BUTTER. THE Undersigned are CASH BUYERS of COT ONIAb POTTED BUTTER in any quantity. & B cOMRIE, Quecn-s ti eefc W liaff. OAJEY & SONS' WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH, EMEKY, JtLACK T-KAD, O-C. JOHN OAKEY & SONS, Manufacturers of Emery, Black Lead, Glass and Emery Paper and Glass Cloth, India-rubber Ka> f e-boardj, &e_, Wellington Mills, 172, Blaotfnare Road, S. London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 684, 23 January 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 684, 23 January 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 684, 23 January 1866, Page 3