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extensive clearing- sale. CHEAP BOOKS AND STATTONEET. <*• T. CHAPMAN TT.A S much pleasure in intimating t.o his friends,. . , ho has recently purchased very extenlveiy ;u the numerous la:ge Auction Sales of LOOKS AXI) STATIONERY, cheaper by one-half than lio can import them, h8 haa thua p e rocurfd! e OUStomoM a sliare in the bargains account books, ANI) MISCELLANEOUS STATIONERY, GIFT BOOKS, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, UniLDREK'S books, standard books, AND BOOKS OF REFERENCE, And about five thousand volumes of Popular Novels, many of them offered at half-price. Or. T. CHAPMAN, Bookseller and Stationer. CHAPMAN'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY, QUEEN-STREET. W. HIS is now the OLDEST, the BEST, theCUEA.PE>j_', and the LAROrEST Subscription; Library in New Zealand. _ 'j.heve ::v more th'-.n Five Thousand "Volumes in circulation, an/.; frtm time to time New Popular Works arc I'dded in euflieient quantities tc satisfy all readers, and this is low THE PEOPLE'S LIBRARY. The following New Books haTe just been added:— An Old Man's Thoughts on Many Things Manual of Enarlish Literature, by Dr. Arnold Three Years in Melbourne, by Aspinall Burton's Booklmnter Vicissitudes of Families, by Sir B. Burke * Australian Expedition, by R. O'tlara Burke Thirty Years' Musical Recollections, by H. F. Ohorlev Colenso on the Pentateuch Counsel and Comfort. by A. K. H. B. English Literature and Language, by Professor Craik Dr. C'ummings' Destiny cf Nations Julia Kavanagh's Knglish Women of'Lette/s History of New South Wales, by Flanagan I.life Among the Convicts, by Gibßen The Gouty Philosopher, by Charles Mackay The Graver Thoughts of a Country Parson. Hartwig's Tropical World The Supernatural, Ijy Howitt Incidents in My Life, by D D. Home Life of Edward Irving, by Mrs. Oliphanfc Tho Antiquity of Man, by Professor Lyell Pirn's Gate r>f the Pacific Prediction; - Realized, by Timb Dr. Wilson's Prehistoric Man Bedding's Remarkable Misers Sir L. Wraxall's Remarkable Adventures Discoveries of the b'ource of tho Nile, by Captain Speko ' Therry's Thirty Years' Residence in Australia Cutlibert Bede's r J our in Tartanland Accepted Addresses A dventures of Andrew Doverel Kitigsley's Austin Elliot'; Charles Lever's Harrington A Box for the Season, by Clarke The Brigantine. a Story of the Kea Ainswortli's Cordinal Pole Carr of t'arrlj-on, by Hamiltm Aide Fiances Browne's Castleford Caso Cecil Keaumont, by Hon. C. S. -iaville Church and Chapel, 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 Casli, by Chailes Reads Mrs. Oliphant's Heart and Cross John Marchmont's Lcg i' y, by Author of lady Audley's Secret The King's Mail, by H. Uo'l 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 lieid Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo Mrs. Blake, by Mrs. Newton Orossland No Name, by Wilkie Collins An Old Debt Opposite Neighbours Ph silicon ihe Adventurer Whyte Melville's Queen's Maries Racliael Bay, by Anthony Trollope Raising the Veil, by John Pomeroy The St. Aubyns of St. Aubyn St. Olave's Mrs. 11. Wood' 3 Shadow of As'fllydyat Mrs. Gaskell's Sylvias Lovers True to the Last, by Airs. Gordon Smithies Mrs. Henry Wood's Verner'B Pride V tronioa The Whi'e Bos> of Chayleigh Winnifred's Wooing, by G. M. Craik Woman's Ransom, by Author of Grandmother's Money Gustave Aimard's Novels, 20 volumes Mayne Reid's Novels, 15 volumes CHAPMAN'S LIBRARY, Queen-street. LETTS'S DIARTES FOR 1866. f'THE second Parcel of jijetts's Dairies hove juflj 1 besn opened, consisting of all Sorts and Sizes for Ladies and Gentlemen, at prices from 9d to 21s. LETTS'S DAIRIES AT CHAPMAN'S. LETTS'S DIARIES FOR 1866. NEWCASTLE COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. (Foot Barrack HiU, adjoining Hardington's Bazaar Buildings), COAL, DELIVERED AT 50s. PER TON Wood ~ ~ 12s. „ „ Cut do. „ ~ 14s. 6d. „ „ Potatoes, Oats, Bran, and Maize, always on hand. A. CUNNINGHAM. HEXP.Y P. HiYfAED, UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER (Late of Shoetland-stef/et), WITH deference begs to intimate to the Inhabitants o Auckland and surrounding district, that he has RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS In Victoria-street, two door< from Queen-street, and adjoining Ham>inot> u\s Baztar. ON SALE, ernn pairs cloth boots, 45.6 d. OUU 800 pairs Kid Bcots, 10s. High-street. butter. Undersigned are BUYERS of L COT.ONIAJb POTTED BUTTER in any quantity. J. & D. CC'RIE, ( m-street WharL HUDSON & CO.'S p H I C E H CURRENT. CORN FLOUR £2) per ton. Corn Meal £l-> per ton. Corn Seconds £li per ton. Bran Is. fid. per bushel. Mahm-angi Mills, Nov. 1, IBRS. HUD'ON & CO. wnild draw att- ntion t"> thg above and imimato that having mudt alterations ill ih.ir Machinery, -Sc., wll now be ri6'y tj suvmly the. Tracts a* the iibovo rated. _ KDKONWS & (T.VKUT ■>, Areata

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 687, 26 January 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 687, 26 January 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 687, 26 January 1866, Page 3