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Bnildfag Material, FtioJ, * - g OCEET ji) EA I N PIPES Ist and 2nd class, LARGE QDtUNTITy, VARIOUS SIZES, AX U>W RATES. ' HOUSEHOLD AND SMITH F COAL FIREWOOD, CHARCOAL IRON TANKS, SLATES F-ENCING MATERIAL BRICKS, LIME, AND SAND,

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Booksellers and Stationers. OH AM PT A LOUP ~ & COOPER'S SELECTED LIST OF BOOKS ON ■GARDENING. "W, Adamsoc'p, The Australian Gardener, Is Gd; The Australian Horticultural Magazine 2v015., 9s; Miss' Buckton's, Town and "Window Gardening, 2s 6d; "W. Clarson's, The Fruit Garden, for Australia, and Now Zealand, 2v015., 2s 6d; W. Earley, Uigh-clxiss Kitchen Gardening 5.1; Garden Pests and their Eradication, Is 3d, Geo. Glenny, Manual of Practical Gardening, 6a (JdGeo; Glenny, Gardening at a -Glance, 4s; Hardy Fruit Book, Tbe D. Fish, 2vote, 12s; A. Hassard, Floral Decorations for Dwellinghouses, 6sF. G. Heath, My Garden Wild. 6s; Johnson's Gardeners' Dictionary, with Supplement, 8b ; Kitchen and Markot Gardening, ss; E. Money, Tea; Cultivation, 9s; filooro and Masters, Epitome of Gardening, 8s; T. "W. Moore, Handbook of Orange Culture, 6s; W. J. May, Vegetable Culture • for Is 3d; E. A.. Ormerod, Manual Injurious Insects and Methods of Prevention, 4s; J*; Pink, Potatoes, How to Grow and Show Them; 2s Cd; X* F. Bivers. The Orchard House, or Fruit Culture under Glass, 6s; Scott's Orchardist, 4s; D.') homson's Handy Book of Flower Garden, 9s; W. Thomson's Practical Treatise on Grape Vine, os ; Thompson's Gardeners' Assistant; edited by Thomas Moore, £2 2s: E. Watt, Modem. Practical Gardening, 4s; S. Woods, The Forcing Garden, 4s; Handbooks for FJower, Kitchen, and Fruit Gardens each la 3d. When orderingfrom the country add 2d* in Is extra for postage. Remittance's may be made in Money Order or Stamps. BOGKBKLLERB AND STATIONERS, 76, QUEEN-STREET, . Auckland. jgOOKS ! ! Pooplo I Have Met, by E. C. Grevilte Murray Happy Thought Hall, by F. C. Burnand Tho Temptation of Christ, by Barrett Does Science aid Faith ? by fit. Rev. H. Cotterill Headings in Social Economy, by Mrs. Fenwick Miller Early Graves, by Rev. 1\ R. Macduff Stray Pearls, by Charlotte Yonge Story ol llelicent, by Fayr Madoc Brandreth's, by Right Hon. Beresford Hope Serjeant Ballantine's Experiences. The Simplo Ailments ol Horses, new edition, 6s. Cassell's History ol Year 1882-3 G. T. CHAPMAN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, E4, Quecn-jtrot, Auckland. jgILK QRNAMENTS. TRANSFER PICTURES AND DESIGNS for Silk or other Fabrics—when completed the effect is qnita equal to CREWELS. Heat a small iron to the uanal - heat required for Ironing. Then take the ornament and wet it at the back with a moderately wet sponge or paint brash. Place tho face- of the ornament picture on the article yOH wish to decorate; then lay a sheet of thin paper on a piece of damp .nualin over it, and press with hot iron; then poll off the paper and the decoration is effected. From Id to 33 6d each subject. UPTON & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AUCKLAND. TJ\O TOURISTS AND OTHERS, READ THORPE TALBOT'S NEW GUIDE TO THE HOT LAKES OF NEW' ZEALAND (Illustrated) Contains valuable information, corrected -to latest date. Indispensable to tourists. Vidtt pinions pi the Press. Price, One Shilling, of all Bcok^oUera. Watchmakers and Jewellers. IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY. ALFRED A LET, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 266,. QUEEJf-aRBJBET. Begs respectfully to Inform his patrons and tho public generally thfit having received large shipments of goods per' Hero/ 1 Te Anau,* and' 4 Arawata,' consisting of Watches, in Gold and Silver, by the most omincnt English and Continental manufacturers, also a largo and choice stock of Gold and Silver Jewellery of the latest designs, the largest stock of Clocks in New Zealand to chooso from, consisting of Drawing-room Clocks in Marble, Bronr^ v Gilt, txndez glass nhado> Dining-room,'. Bed-room and Kitchen Clocks, at all prices, and ia propaied to sell FOR ONE MONTH AT PRICSB that will ensure satis faction to aIL A. A politely Invites all te Inspect tho magnificat clock displayed isi hb window. -'. i. ' ALFRED. AXisYj • • Watchmaker,' ' SSOeQueen-stree^AndtiaccLv

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6829, 6 October 1883, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6829, 6 October 1883, Page 3 (Supplement)

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6829, 6 October 1883, Page 3 (Supplement)