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FUDiications. rpHE CHEAPEST BOOKSHOP IN NEW ZEALAND, AND THE LONGEST ESTABLISHED. Another large and varied assortment of Histories, Religious, Novels, and Miscellaneous Works, mnst be CLEARED-OUT to allow more accoromortation_for other importations of New Goods nowjjejng^unpacked^ Many of the Books have been marked considerably under the English prices, and a Further Reduction will be made by giving j2s- Cd. worth for every pound's worth purchased. The List of Reduced Triced Goods is so large and varied, it has been found inexpedient to enumerate them in an advertisement, but be had on application. A few lines of the portion of Stationery offered at HALF-PRICE still remain unsold, such as Pewter, Glass, and Wood Inkstands. Pen and I'enci lHoklers, Colours and Colour Boxes, Swan Copy Books, Superline Waterlaid Coloured Note Paper, 5 quire for Is. Travelling Desks. Writing Portfolios. Drawing Slates, and Porcelain Slates. Photograph Albums, Drawing Books. Crayon Paper. Pearl. Tvory, and Bostonito Tablets. Coloured Crayon Pencils, and Clialk Crayons, Date Cases. Pen Rests. Continuous Drawing Paper, Drawing Copies (various). Ronnd Games. Bpzique, &c.. ■fee., c. ( G. T. CHAPMAN, ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER AND ) ~ ' STATIONER, AUCKLAND. THE LADIES' FAVOURITE, "BOW BELL S," . THE LABGE3T MAGAZINE EYES PUBLISHED. Splendid Illustrations. Extraordinary Attractions. MONTHLY, NINEPENCE. " NINETY-SIX PAGES OF ORIGINAL MATTER, t SIXTY TO SEVENTY ENGRAVINGS, Jl And from four to live new pieces of Original MUSIC. u GENERAL CONTENTS:— t Four or five Original Tales, Illustrated. Complete o Stories. Essays- historical, scientific, aud domestic. ,f Picturesque Sketches—being views cf cities, towns, t . public buildings, and remarkable sites. The Fine r _ Arts, copies of celebrated paintings, by the most it eminent Artists. Adventures, National Customs, and Curious FaeLs. I'ortraits and memoirs of eminent personages. Poetry. Varieties. Sayings and Doings. Our Own Sphinx. '1 THE LADIES' PAGES, P, Especiallv devoted to the fair sex, and furnishing beautiful patterns of needlework, the fashions, .tc. The undermentioned supplements are presented monthly: 1. A Double Size Paris Fashion Plate of the Month, live to six figures. •2. A Handsome Sheet of Colored Berlin Wool Pr^igns from Germany. 3. Antimacassars, l>*Oyley=, &c., &c.. in Bom.in Point j, Tac«\ in ouloi'3. •1. A Monster Supplement of Fashion.and Needlework,

with Life-size Patterns for cu'.ting out Costumes, Underlinen, &c., ifco. 3. A Sheet of Parisian Fancy Needlework, with cutout Design on Colored Paper. ',' These Supplements are sometimes varied. Household Receipts, in the various departments of art, manufacture, &c. Notices to Correspondents, in which department every letter receives the nio?t careful attention : London: J. Dicks: All Booksellers throughout the Colonics. Banks. Auckland savings bank, 190 AX D 192. Qu EF.N-STHKF.T. Established 18 47. Pkesident : ms excellency the governor. VICE-PItEMIDEST : WILLIAM RATTRAY, ESQ. The Bank is OPEN DAILY from 12 to 1 o'clock, also on SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 9o'clock Any sum from Is. and upwards received, for which G per cent, interest is allowed. Every facility given to (le ' )osit^ rS y AMEKON Accountant. Dividends. The alburnia gold mining COMPANY (REGISTERED). The Transfer Books of this Company will bo closed from noon on THURSDAY next, until noon on FRIDAY, the 30th instant, when a Dividend of Five Shillings per Share will be paid^ Manager. Auckland, '.2Sth May, 1573. K~UBANCI GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). The Transfer Books will be closed at twelve o'clock noon THIS DAY (Thursday), May 29. and will remain close till ten o'clock a.m. SATURDAY, May 31, when a Dividend of Two Shillings and Sixpence per Share will be payable at the ollice of the Company, Sliortland-street. ~ CHARLES TOTHILL, Legal Manager. Auckland, May 29, 1573. ' Miscellaneous. FODND Adrift above tho Watchman—A Small Black Boat.—Apply to T. Jekkism, Cochrane's Buildings, Fort-street. a RAZING. GRAZING. —Wanted Cattle to graze near the Lunatic Asylum.—Apply to Thomah Hicks, on the farm. EX ' EMULOUS.' — Flour and Bran, 11. Anderson's, Dunedin, on sale by JOHN REID, t No. 7, Queen-street. i, RIIIE MESS PORK. 50 barrels on Sale, a recent importation. S 11. S. MEYERS & CO., <1 Queen-street Wharf. d TjlOR SALE by the undersigned—Tanks, h Jj Patent Ventilating Bricks, Cart Shafts, Coals (Hay of Islands and Newcastle), Firewood, -Ballast, ltc ' J. CRAIG. _ Fort-street. MR. T. TRAFFORD, SURGEON DENtist, Wakefleld-street. Artificial Teeth, from iii one to a full set. Painless Teeth Extraction. APS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLANI can bo had at the H euald Ollice, colored 01 ~ plain. The size of tho Map is six feet by three feel seven inches, and it specifies Sections, Nos., Streets and Buildings, together with the street number 0 iJ* «acb house. he CTISITING CAHDS.—Ladies' and Gon sf. v tlemen's Visiting Cards engrav«l and priDtec at;the Hskald Office. ns /~vN SALE at tho Hekald Officey. 11l FORFEITURE OF SHARE FORM TRANSFER OF SHARE FORMS ■n, PROOF OF DEBT FORMS REGISTER OF SALE OF POISONS tc. &c„ &c.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3603, 29 May 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3603, 29 May 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3603, 29 May 1873, Page 1