Booksellers and Stationers. "VTEW BOOKS 1 NEW MUSIC I NEW STATIONERY ! NEW FANCY G00D8! Sc., &c„ <tc. SPECIALLY SKLECTKD JOE THE AUCKLAND MARKET. G. T. CHAPMAN Has much pleasure in informing hli cub toilers and the public that, daring his recent visit to England, ho has made arrangements for regular supplies or all the leading novelties in the above departments. The first Shipments of New 3oods are now being Opened, and in a few days descriptive priced catalogues will be ready, and may be had on application. They will be found to contain NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS, Selected f/bm the Wholesale Stocks of the following Publishers:—Messrs. Casaell, Petter and Galpin— Chatto and Windus- Houlston and Sons—Crosby. Lockwood and Co.—3.W. Partridge and Co.—George Routledge and Sons—Ward, Lock and Ce.—Fred. Warn© and Co.—James Tmny and flon—John Dlclu —W. B. Bmith and Son-George Bell and Sona—w. and R. Chambers—Thomas Nelson and Sons—W. P. Nimmo—Marcus Ward and Co. —Milner and Co.— George Philip and Son—The Religious Tract Bociety, and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. MERCANTILE AND FANCY STATIONERY. Account, Memorandum and Note Books—Writing Paper and Envelopes—lnkstands—lnk—PencilsPens and Penholders—?crapbooks—Albums-Elastic Bands—Paper Fasteners —Manifold Wtiters—Blotting Books, &c., &o. PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM AND VOCAL MUSIC, Selected from the leading London Publishers.— New and Popular Songs—Duets—Solos—Overtures — Compositions— -Dance Music—Exercises and Instruction Books, &c. LACY'S ACTING PLAYS AND AMATEUR THEATRICALS. Tracedies—Comedies—Burlesques — Extravaganzas and Fairy Piaj-a—Temperance and Nigger. P/ays— Charade and Home Plays—Juvenile and Parlour Pantomimes, &c. Stage Requisites—Guide Books— Speaker*—Tableaux Lights—Coloured Fire—Face Preparations—Wigs— Beards—Costumes — DressesScenery, &c, &c. GEORGE ROWNEY & CO.'S ARTISTS MATERIAL. Solid Ink, Lead and Chalk Pencils—Water, Moist and Oil Colours—Crayon, Drawing aud Mounting Paper and Boards—Tracing Paper and Cloth—Drawing and Mathematical Instruments —Sketch .Boolean- • Blocks and Copies- Charcoal—Colour Saucers—Camel Hair and Sable Brushes—Rulers—Dividers— Drawing Pons and Pins—Bottle Rubber, Erasers—Liquid aud Month Glue and Cement> &a, &c. > PAPYROGRAPH PRINTING MACHINES, : These wonderful machines will print direct from a written sheet of paper, without transferring or typesetting, 500 or more fac-similn copies of a circular, price-list, design or music, at the rate of 6 to 8 per minute, and all from one copy. * ' SAILING CHARTS AND NAUTICAL WORKS. New Charts for the Coasts of New Zealand aud i Australia, Indian Ocean, North aud South Pacific Islands and Gioups, North and South Atlantic*: &o. % Nautical Instruments, Los? Books,' Cargo Books* Parcel Delivery Books, Parallel Rulers and Dividers. Books on Ship Building (iron and wood). Rigging, Sallmaking, Navigating, Marine Insurance, Average, and Laws of Shipping, Mercantile Navy List. Nautical Almanacs, 6c., &c. SCIENTIFIC NOVELTIES AND CONJURING TRI3KS. Professional and Amateur, Magical, Chemical, Comical, Diabolical, and Instructive Drawing-room,-' Parlour, and Theatrical Amusements. • • NEW VALENTINES, BIRTHDAY AND GIFT CARDS. » • 1 • Stevens's Perfumed Silk-woven Sachets, Book- - markers and Valentines—Marcus Ward's Reward, Birthday, Weddiog and Gift Illuminated Cards— Canton's Valentines, Coloured Scraps, Scented Sachets, and Poetry Cards—Nelson and Sons' Text Books, Reward Packets, Views, Children's Books, Prize Books, &c.
ROMAN CATHOLIC PUBLICATIONS, Catholic l*lety—Garden of the Soul—Key of Hewn —Golden Manual—Treasuries—Mis.*als and ■ Bibles bound in roan, morocco, rostfa, ivory and silk velvet. WILSON'S PHOTOGRAPHS OF SCOTTISH SCENERY. Additional shipments to follow will keep up tbe supply of novelties, and the prices will be found such as to afford every inducement to wholesale and retail customers. Having been able to purchase at large discounts for cash, the goods will te offered at a l»s* advance than any hitherto in the market, and the largo stock of standard Books will hi sold at proportionately low prices. G. T. CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 00, Qukbn strkut, Auckland. QHAMPTALOUP & OOOPER, BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. School Prizes, Christmas and New Year's Gifts Chess Men, Draughts, Mathematical Instruments The New American Squeezer Playing Cards, 3s pact Scrap Albums, Desks, Bezlque Common Prayer, with Hymns AnplertandModern Church Services do. . do. : do. Family, Pocket, and Pew Bibles PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, &c. &c. 80, QtTEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Hotels. CLUB HOTEL. H. N. ABBOTT Informs the Public of Auokland that he has made extensive Alterations and Additions to the Upper Bar and Billiard Room of the above Hotel, and has Just landed, ei 4 May Queen,' one of THURSTON & CO.'3 MAGNIFICENT PRIZE MEDAL TABLES, Selected by himse'f from their immense Stock in London, and will now be in a position to offer to the lovexs of the Game the BEST ROOM AND TABLE IN AUCKLAND. DEN y INE . Jj[ OTEL EDEN TERRACE. LIST OF PRIC BSI ■ Martcll and Hennessy's Brandy, 4/0 per bottle and Colville's Campbcllton Whisky, 4/and 4/0 (proof) per bottle Dunville'H Whisky, 4/ per bottle Rum, 3/; Old Jamaica (proof), 4/; small, 2/, per bottle Cousec's Sherry (best). 4/ ; small, 2/ per bottle Sandim&n's (best) Port, 4/; small, 2/ per bottle Amontillado Sherrv, 5/ ; small. 2/6 bottle Old Tawny Port, fi/; small, 2/0 per bottle . English Ginger Wine, 3/par bottle In Cask (Gkkuxnk Brands): Hennessy'd and Martell's Brandy, 6/6 per tottle Bisquit Dubouche's Branny, 5/per bottle Case Brandy, lialf-pint bottle, 2/ Schifdflm Schnapps, 4/6 ; small, 2/6 per bottle Geneva, JDKZ, large, 4/ ; small, 2/9 per bottlo Old Tom, 4/ per bottle Dnnvllle's Whisky, 4/ per bottle Townsend's Saoap&rilla, 5J per bottle English Ale and Porter (txst brands), 1/3 per bottle. All Spirits sold by the Gallon (overproof) same as from Bonded Store, Assorted casfts of the above made up for Families and i'icsic Parties. Terms strictly Cash (no exceptions).
SAMUEL EVINSON, Proprietor. Aucklasd. November 12,1677. Railways. MteSefeeiS Auckland and Hamilton RAILWAY. CHEAP EXCURSIONS. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH. AUSTRALIA V. AUCKLAND. On 9th February, return journeys at single fare, an/ Station to Auckland, available for return on 9th, a lute train will leave Auckland for Hamilton and intermediate Stations, leaving Auckland 0 30 p.m., Newmnrket, 6.40 p.m. WAIKATO RACES. Slnele Tickets Istued on February 12th and Utli, • any Station, to Hamilton, Eukuhla, and Obaupo r '(ilia two latter la event of lioo being ■ 1.0 available for return on ary day from WJSDNiffe- , DAY 13th to SATURDAY 16th Inclusive. A. V. MACDONALD, ... J i ~ ~ General Manager. ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5065, 9 February 1878, Page 1
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