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Booksellers and Station^ pBBISTMAS AND N~E\y\ CARDS. ACL THE NEWEST AND MOST rr, DE3IQNS IN CHRISTMAS AND » YEAR CARDS. RBt :' A GREAT REDUCTION FROM Lir„ PRICES, 1 HY. A. COLSON, STATION*, VICTORIA-BTREEr, ™ Near Corner Hobson-stre«t, JJOOKS 1 BOOKS 11 EDWARD W A YTj; Queen -street, OPPOSITE FOOT OF WYNDHAM-s^ HAS JUST OPENED SEVERAL CABE3 OP BOOKS SPECIALLY SELECTED jqj PRESENTATION, LIBRARIES, 4! SPECIAL TERMS TO STOREKEEPERS, to RIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND TEACHER NEW AND BEAUTIFUL ! CARDS VERY CHEAP, pr TON rj; PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRISTMAS CARD? WEST COAST SOUNDS SOUTHERN ALPS SOUTHERN LAKES PINK AND WHITE TERBACEB TABAWERA VIEWS (before ua^ eruption) AUCKLAND SCENERY Sizes 6} x i\. Is: Each. 102, QUEEN-STREET, AUCEi®, wTITM^ [Established 1880], Wishes to call the attention of the Publio to hli*. fully selected stock of BOOKS, MUSIC, AND STATIONERY, Songs and Duets, Sacred Songs, Dances, Fine Soil and Duets. Victoria, Chappell's, Cavendish, Mohawk, Cain Colonial and other Musical Magazim. 1 Instruction Books and Music for Piano, Singh;, T» lln, Flute, Concertina, Melodeon, ic. BOOKS FOR LIBRARIES, PRESENTS, m HOME READING. Books by Dickens, Scott, Mrs. Wood, Lytta, l£j Braddon and other Writers. family Bibles, Common Prayers, Church Serf* Hymns (A. and M.). Wesley an, New Preib)t«as Sinkey, and other Hymn Books. PHOTO AND SCRAP ALBUMS, SCRAPS. Birthday Books and Cards, Sunday-school iVj, Wedding Cards, Condolence Cardi. Account and Pocket Books. COMMERCIAL AND FANCY STATION®. Young Ladies' Journal, English, Anurias, ci Australian Papers and New Books recsirtl im Mail. w. e7M ears ' Bookseller, Stationer, and Muslcseller, 198, Queen-street, Auckland. Between Savings Bank and Edson' New Jdlliin HAMPTALOUP AND COOPER'S LIST OF BOOKS ON THE HORSE, it Anderson, E, L. ( How to Ride and School i Horse • • .. M Anderson, E. L., A System of School Tralibf for Hones.. .. — - .. .. ! • Beaucher, F., New Method of Horsemanship .. { 9 Day, W., The - aceborse iu Training ... -1! J Fearnley, W., Soundness, Sale and Warranty.. 8 1 Fearnley, W., Simple Aliments of Horses .. JI Hayes, Captain H., Veterinary Notes for Horse. owners - ... ... .. I! • Heatley, G. £!„ The Horse, his Diseases and their Cure.. ~ It Jennings, R., Horse Training Made Easy 1 ' Kendall, W. x.. Diseases of Australian Ernes 1 I Lehndorff, G., on florae Breeding ' ... „1! ! Lupton, J. J., The Horse as he is and uta ought to be - i J Mayhew, E., The Illustrated Horse Doctor! .. 15 0 Uayhew, E , The Illustrated Horse Management 81 Neville, G., Horses and (tiding ... ... .71 Proctor, W., The Horse, its Management ud Treatment - .. -? ) Purdon's Veterinary Handbook, 7th edition „ 4 0 Rarey, J. 8., Art of Taming Horses .. -2 • Reynolds, R. 8., Breeding and Management if Draught Horse - < ' Sannders, A., Our Horses - " • Sydney, P., The Book of the Horse, HlustnW 35 • Stonehenee, The Horse in Stable and Field .. 15 jj Stewart, J., Advice to Purchasers of Horses - 3 0 Youatt,.W., The Horse, Breeding and Masapment ... ... -8 • Warn*, The Horse, its Management in Health and Disease .. .. .. .. .. -' BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS 76, Queen-street, Auckland. Conveyances. JJEVONPORT TRAMWAY TO AND PROM VICTORIA WHARF and CHELTENHAM BEACH to suit arrival and departure of Ferry Boats. CHEAP FARES. FREQUENT SERVICE. DISCOUNT TICKEtS Adults, 2s 6d: Children, Is 6d per doi«. Schools by Special Arrangement. TIME-TABLE FOR NOVEMBER AND UNTIL FITBTHItR NOTIO* : From Cheltenham Beacha.m. 8.45, 9.S 10.48,11.33,11.68; p.M. 12.48,1.58,2.33.3.3, 3.25. 4.J 5.8. 5.55. ~ From Victoria Wharfa.m. 9.5, 9.45, 10.15, 11.45; P.M. 12.15, 1.15, 2.15, 2.45,3.15,3.45, 4.4J, w 6.5? Alteration OF 'bus SIAK" FROM SHORTLAND-STRBET TO GREYHOUND HOTEL, QUEEN-STBESI On and after April 12, 1880, my Bases to and from the Greykound Stand in Qa'' . % every fifteen minutes from eight am, till > _ (missing only one trip at one p.m., to; c " horses.) , The Night Buses will run at 7, 8. 9 and JO® jr(lt also from the Theatre after the r»rformair* a returning from Newmarket at 7.45, 8.45, >■» and the one from the Theatre later. I have in my Stable for Hire and for Sale. 20 Buggies and Victorias 4 Waggonettes 8 Street Cabs 7 Private Carriages (Brougham!) Some good Saddle Horses. Also, several Hearses and Mouralsg Col® ways well equipped. . A few Staunch Part-worn Horses on haul f , W.CKOWI^ Thames to paeroa. taUxU^ AND TE AROHA. TE AROHA TO MORRiNSVILLKBRADLEY A Co.'s Royal Mail Coach n ton's ROYAL HOTEL, Thames, for Te Eight a.m., arriving at Te Arohaat Two To Aroha MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, a i and FRIDAY at Nine a.m.; and TUESV* SATURDAY at Eleven a.m. . fttH A Coach leaves Te Aroha for Morrln" daily at Seven a.m. ' „ oB H«' Saddle Horse!!, Single and Double BaggW Stables opened at all hours. _„„„isnS. BRADLEY A FEROgJ,^ Auckland Booking Agents: Harry H. Hajr w Lower Queen-street, Auckland. mm ■———»■■' ' Fausodonoptic SPECTACLE A ' EYEGLASSES * The new Pausodonoptic Spectacles (siP 5 jitf Eye soothed or relieved from pain) coo special advantages for the relief of weak vision, and are highly recommended as » w tW assistance to the sight, and as a P res ®T* ms* a eyes. The peculiar construction of thei v ables a person uuing the Spectacles or ft. look over them for distant objects, hi or close objects the lenses are placed close under the eyes, giving an amount of^eas to the wearer for all pur oses, absolute uc |» 5! by any of the crdinar forms , of SpeoU agreeable tint of the Glasses «®P lod «' ,[!<! ing effect to the oyes when reading or * rtt d w»«* ing the glare of gas, lamp or candle light. iising the fatiguing strain on the eyes so experienced by the wearers of glasses. At the request of several customers, J. HOWDEN, -si.. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, has imported a selection of too Jwre, » i inspeoUoik

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7800, 20 November 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7800, 20 November 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7800, 20 November 1886, Page 2

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