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' Booksellers and . . JJBW jgOOKS !~ - People I Have Met, by E. O. Greville Kunar • Happy Thought Hall, by P. C. Bumand The Temptation of Christ, by BajretV Does Science aid Faith T by St. Rev; B. CoKsria Eeadings in Social Economy, | T ifra. Feawlck Mni»« Early Graves, by Ee7. T. B. Hwsduff W Stray Pearls, by Charlotte Youge ; ' Story or Melicent, by Fayr Madoo Brandreth's, by Eight Hon. Beresford Hopa Serjeant Ballantine's Experiences ■ The Simple Ailments of Horses, new edition Cs. Caasell's History of Year 1832-3 * G. T. CHAPMAN, BOOKSELLER AND STATiONBB, 54, Qneen-atret, Attcklahd. S ILK ORNA0 RNAM EN Tg> TRANSFER PICTURES AND DESIGNS far Sireor othtr Fabrics—when completed the effect fa imu ' equal to CREWELS. Heat a smaH iron to the S heat required for ironing. Then take the and wet it at the back with a moderately wFSSS! or punt brash. Place the face of the on2£St picture on the article yoe wish to decorate; thtak, a sheet of thio paper on a piece of damp muslin ow it, ana press with hot iron ; then pull off and the decoration is effected. * From Id to 3s 6d each subject. UPTON & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AUCKLAND. JUST PUBLISHED A NEW MAP op THE . QOUNTY OF TCTDEN, Br Chab. Palmes. Scale—3o chain 3 to. the inch. Showing the Origin^ Sections and Lots, Boundaries of Ridings, Highway Districts, Parishes, and now City Boundaries. Sire—3s x 23 inches. Pries—Plain, 2s 6d; Coloured, is; Mounted !aj j ; Varnished, 10s. GHAMPTALOUP & COOPER, STATIONERS, 76, QUEEN-STBEST. AUCKLAIiD, TO TOURISTS AND OTHEB.S. READ THORPE TALBOTS NEW GUIDE TO THE HOT- LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND (IM.USIIUTHD) ' Contains valuable information, corrected to latest date. Indispensable to tourists. Fttei pinions of the Press. Price. One Shilling, of all BookiaUer* Nurserymen. ±000. 1000. mflE "PLANTING QEASOF X JT iss3. O JAMES MASON, PARNELL NtraSEEIES, AVCEXAXD, Begs to inform intending planters that he has now . ready for the season— The Lakoest and Choicest Assobtmeks or SHELTER AND FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING SHHtfES, &c:, Sc, &C. ■ /He has ever offered to the Public, Consisting of— Shelter and Forest Trees, Pinus, etc Feuix Teees—Apples (on blight-proof stocks)—l9o. varieties Pears—lo varieties Plums—6o varieties Peaches—CO varieties Apricots, Cherries, Figs, Nectarines, Grapes Loquats, Guavas, Currants, Gooseberries Strawberries, etc, etc. Upwards of 10,000 Oranges—22 varieties, including sll the best and newest varieties introduced by ■ » Chas Moore, Esq., from Spain. Lemons, Citron, Shaddock, &c. ... Ornamental and Flowering Shrub 3 !, Stove and Greenhouse Plants ■' : Ferns and Decorative Plants ;■. Bed'iing and Flowering Plants Hedge, Quicks, African Box Thorn, Elaeagrajj Olearia, Privet, etc. Bulbs and Tuberous -rooted Plants Soses—l7s varieties ' . ~ Carnations and Picotees—CO varieties : &c., &c, &o. Heibs, Roots, and Horticultural Requisite Gixden and Flower Seeds.

Orchards and Gentlemen'" Gardens laid-ont and attended to by practical Gaideners. ..Descriptive Catalogues on application. : : i.il. begs to call attention to his splendid stock of ; Acacia decurrens (the true Black Wattle), he ha» 1 now on hand numbering many thousand! - . It will ' thrive in almost arsy kind of soil, and will prove & ■ good investment, and should be planted extensively. : It is estimated that upwards of £2C,000 if. annually : sent out of this colony for the purchase of i;a bark for ■ tanning purposes. i ."Catalogues on application, and of Q. H. LavebSj • Seed Merchant. Quoen-street. Sporting. ;W. H. H A : z AE * GDNMAKEE, MBA, QtTEEK-SXREET, AUOKLAHB, AGENT FOB W. & C. SCOTT & SON'S FOE HAY MESEICKS & CO'S. BOSLIN POWDBH .MILLS, EDINBTJBGH, AND TOB JAMES , : PAIN, FIREWORKS MANTJFAOTUBEB, LONDON, Bogs to announce that ho is now offering, at greatly reduced prices, his stock of Haromerless and Choi* , boroGuns. by Scott, Webley, Hollis, Bland, and other wellknown makers. Single and Double Pin and CentraFire Breech-loading Guns, Single and BouMa j.Muzzle-loading Guns, Rifles, Kevolvers, Pistols, and Sporting Requisites of every description. Just landed, ex Cooleen, 12 cases of Fireworks including (in addition to an endless variety of Small Goods) .SELRCTEO BOXES OF FIREWORKS, saltble for Garden Parties, &&; Coloured Fire Baloeos eight feet diameter; Ships' Signal Lights and Boct its. The trsdo supplied at the lowest possible prices. ' - Pbesekt Address: : : . 166 a, QUEEN-STEEET. G.U.N S ! UNSL Ci CKSv ;. ■, , *JC; ...'., ...... . v3T ~V i).. ! EVITT, ' ,GUNMAKER;.:AND IMPORTER OF FIEEAKH3 AND AilMUNiriON, ;■ - 254 i QUKEN-STBEET, AUOKLANT. : ' . .Established 186? . : - Sportsmen will find it proS'aile to themselreJbefore going elsewhere, to testt h». prices and qualiir of the goods sold at thia—the best known and oldest establishment of the kind in Auckland. The Stock of Guns is the largest in the city, prices to suit every purchaser. .-■The Breech-loading Cartridges loaded 08, tn| premises are guaranteed to contain a full charge afla . best material. ': The Gun-work Is also the very best that can turned out .... ■;-., Gun Implements in great variety. All the leading brands in Gunpowder, and Ewyj Wads, Cartridge Cases, etc :. . " Agent for P. Wsbley and Son, ■ Gunmafcers, BIT! mingham.' .. ■■ -~... .isr OPPOSITE tttf. CfTV MARKET '■■■. AUCKLAND ;■■'%■■;- ; '\ ■:■■■■■ ■;■ ■ Art Union. ...... A-RT UNION OF OIL AND WATEK ±%. ,-...' COLOUR PAINTINGS, Including "MAORI LAND," Scene on Eotolti—Oil Paintiflg ■ -~. by C. Blomfleld, Auckland. "'APPROACHING MILFOBD SOUND"— Water colour by J. Gully, Nelson. 'ON THE BEACH AT LYTTELTON'"- Oil PaintinS by J. Gibb, Christchurch. "LAKE WAKATIPU "—Water Colour by J. GuHr. Nelson. "GOVEHOR'S BAT, ITrTTELTON"—OH Painting by J, Gibb, Christchurch. "LAKE TARAWERA— MORNING "—Oil Painting by C. Blomneld, Auckland"L*KE TARAWKBA—EVENING"—OU Paintlns by C. Blomfleld, Auckland. The Drawing will take place at J. Leech's, Sltorf-land-street, on the Society of Arts principle, viae? - ihe list Is filled. EachsubscdberwillxeceivebOßdott.-; photo, of ,C. BlomUeld's large Oil PainUngof " Miort Land.™ : •..-.■ . ..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6821, 27 September 1883, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6821, 27 September 1883, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6821, 27 September 1883, Page 6