GEO. T. CHAPMAN* BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, JJAS pleasure in intimating to his numerous friends and patrons in the Province and City of Auckland, that having determined to effect a clearance of the old stock of Books and Stationery to make room for LARGE CONSIGNMENTS just receivedjjby tlie^'Liverpool' and 'Silver Eagle," THE WHOLE STOCK of Pocket, Pew a d Family Bibles, Prayer Books and Church Services will be cleared out for cash i AT HALF PRICE. Also, a large lot of Pocket Memorandum Books, ! assorted sizes, at OXE-HAXF TILE RETAIL PRICE. A Choice Assortment of three-volume Novels, published at Thirty-one Shillings and Sixpence each, will bo cleared out at Ten- Shillings each. A very large selection of the Newest Cheap Editions of the most POPULAR NOVELS AND KoiIANCES published zit two shillings each, will bo sold at ENGLISH PvnLiSHiXG PEICES, and ten per cent, less when taken by the dozen. Also, a General Assortment of Books including SCHOOL BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, MERCHANTS' ACCOUNT BOOKS, ILLUSTRATED GIFT BOOKS, And CHILDREN'S PICTURE & READING- BOOKS. GEO. T. CHAPMAN, PUBLISHER AND NEWS AGENT. Lithographic Copperplate and Letterpress Printing, Engraving, Embossing, Bookbinding, TUW).;™ Paper Ruling, Perforating, and Numbering on the premises. PUBLIC NOTICE!!! A MONSTER SALE WILL BE HELD Ox the Pbehises of the Undeesigned, THE GOODS, &c., comprise the whole and well-assorted Stock of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING-, FLANNELS, CALICOS, SHEETINGS, &c., &c., &c. The above to be Bold for the benefit of Creditors, and will be retailed and opened for the benefit of te public at large. THE SALE HAS NOW COMMENCED And will last for a limited time only. COUNTRY DEALERS AND OTHER 3 Should avail themselves of this opportunity.., as the Stock must be cleared out, and speedily. An early call will oblige. igg* Mark the Address— K. LAZARUS, DUBLIN HOUSE, WYNDHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND. N.B.—Closes on Friday Evening at BUui«t, and re-opens the following Evening at duck. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. G. H. LAVESS BEGS to inform the Public that he is now in a position to SUPPLY the nndermfmtionod SEEDS, suitable for the season, of the "best quality Perennial and Italian Rye Grass, Cocksfoot, Bed and "White Clover, Trefoil, Timothy, Cow Grogs, Rape, and Lucerne, together with all Agricultural Garden Seeds, too numerous to'mention. Dubham-street (opposite the Haymarket). igg" Seed Oats, Maize, Bran, &c., always on hand. SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! W. MEARS BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public that he has just received and on sale the undermentioned SEEDS:— English and Colonial Perennial Rye Grass Cocksfoot, Red and Whito Clover, Cow Grasi, Timothy Trefoil, Hape and Lucerne, &c., &c., &c. Garden Seeds of every kind. Alio, Hay, Strw, Chaff, Bran, Mai Oats; MoUtt &o> i&ISMMiM'Wi 23ti3 MiWCbj 188 S.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 743, 2 April 1866, Page 3
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