■' j; ... ■ . ■ -ji Sales by Aaction. THIS DAY, JONES'S AUCTION MART, 215, QUEENSTREET. \ F. J. JONES * Has received instructions to sell without reserve, PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINE. Patent Cheeso-cutter, 6 sets small Scales aaa Weights, 8 Office Table*, Dining T*U«. W( J^* n " (l Can®seated Chairs, Iron a»d Wooden Serine Mattresses, Show Casts. Chest Drawer*. Duchess Suiter, Mirrors, etc, ; also, 12 cases Bathbricks, 3 casks Lampware, Clotheslines, etc. MusicalE ADY Begs to invite attention to his stock ol MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Which has bees largely Increased to meet toe demands of the CHRISTMAS SEASON. Being a direct Importer from the various Home and Continental makers, he is enabled to supply all goods at most favourable rales. VIOLINS: Correct copies of Old Masters, with splendid Varnish. Stradlvarius — Brown Bfaradiv»rius—Gold Varnished Stradivarius— Coufarvatory Model Quarnerius— Gold Yellow F. A Glass-Reddish-brown , " Little Beauty"— -shaded and Polished H )pf Model-Light Brown Mscgini—Handsome Instruments ■ Caspar fie Salo— Purfling Ornaments StKiJivarius—Fine copy Cremona—lmitation heddish varies —Gold Yellow Bergonxi—nod-brown Polished Amatl—Superior Model Stradivari us—ltalian Gold Amber Varnish Alb inns BnUaui—Oririnal Model Mozart Model—Carr-d Mosart Scroll Psgnini Brand—Highly Polished Luthler—Original Copy. These Violins are faithful copies and are made of the very best seasoned wood, and are built after a system, resulting from many years experience in violin, uiakinc. they quite equal the old instruments after being play.d on a short time. YOUTHS' VIOLINS, three-quarter sire. VIOLAS or Tenor Violins, various models . VIOLIN CASE*. BOWS, SUPERIOR STRINGS. PEG?, TAILPIECES, CHIN RESTS, END PlNi>, -ic. . i A pood reliable Violin suitable for a beginner can be obtained for 20». but cheaper qualities ARE ALSO KEPT IN STOCK. A special line of GERMAN ACCORDIONS have just come to hind, those with " Ajax-steel and 'German-silver" reads being PARTICULARLY It KCOMM ENDED. BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS of latest make and most approved models, consisting of CORNET?, TENOR HORNS, BARITONES, EUPHONIUMS, CIRCULAR AND UPRIGHT BA3SKS, TROMBONES, CYMBAL- , BASS AND SIDE DRUMS, *c. DRUM AND FIFE BANDS supplied with every requirement. Th« largest, most complete, and best-selected stock of SHEET and BOOK Music in Auckland. ARTHUR EADY, AUCKLAND MUSIC "WAREHOUSE 6S. QuEas-STR*rr. Booksellers and Stationers pHAMPTALOUP AND £(OOPER. BOOKS OF MODERN TRAVEL, &c. s. d. B&rrfcv, J, Our Indian Stations .. 8 J Brown, K., .-pun Yarns and Spindrift .. 6 0 Butler, A. K., Glimpses of Maoriland.. " 5 0 Buchanan, J., The Shire Highlands .. .. 8 6 Cameron, V. L.. 1 cross AJrica .. ,-- 14 0 Chalmers, J., Work and Adventure in N»w Guinea '5 Coan, T., Life in Haw.il .. .. .. Bt> Cooper, H. S., Coral Lands .. .. ..7 0 Cummin,;, C. Gordon, Lady's Cruise in French Man-c'-wa' .. .. .. .. 14 0 i Camm'nf, C. Gordon, In the Hebrides .. 9 6 Cummin?, C. Gordon, In tbo Himalaya! ..9 6 Dnfee3, t>. 3., Every-iay Life in China ..6 0 5 Fcatoa, J., History of Xasmacia .. .. 18 0 Fronde. J. A., Oceana .. 2s6dand 2 0 Gill, W. W.. Jottings from Pacific .. ~0 0 Cower, R., Tour from Hrindts! to Yokohama .. 3 0 Keane, A. H., Asia Described .. .. 24 0 Mark bam, 0. R.. Threshold of Unknown Region 12 0 Mir,wall. W., Tlir«U|h America .. ..8 6 Marvin,C., Bcconnoitrine in Central Ada .. 8 6 XordaS, California Described .. .. 14 C Powell W., Wanderings in a Wild Country .. 6 C llaniMV, A. C., Knrope Described .. .. 24 C Koffboibam, F. J., Trip to Prairie Land .. 6 ( Slbree, J., Madagascar .. .. .. 14 1 Seh'ey, VP. S., Rescue of Oreely .. .. 14 l Stirling, A Ride in North Qseeni'aad.. .. 9 < Stoddard, C. W., Samtter Cruise in South Seas 4 < Taylor, K. 8., Samoa .. .. .. 10 I Willoaghby, H., Australian Pictarea ~ .. » 1 , Wallace, A. 11., Amtralasla Described ..24 1 ljr 76, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. r [Established 1880.1 The undersignei Wishes to call the attention of the Public to his carefully selected stock of " BOOKS, MUSIC, AND STATIONERY. BOOKS FOR PRIZES. BOOKS FOR PRESENTS. BOOKS FOR LIBRARIES CHRISTMAS CARDS, NEW STYLE! r - AND DESIGNS. PHOTO. AND SCRAP ALBUMS, A LARGE NUMBER TO SELECT FROM. DESKS AND WORKBOXES IN VARIETY, p BIRTHDAY BOOKS, CARD CASES, «- PURSES LADIES* COMPANIONS. IKKSTANDS. Music, Waltzes, Songs, Piano Solos, New Magazine Common Prayer and Hymns (A. and M.)in Cases. CALL AND INSPECT THE ABOVE WHEN I TOWN. I W. E.~M E AE 1 Bookseller, Stationer, and Musicseller, li) 8, Queen-street, Auckland. Between Savings Bank and Edson's New Bnlldln UPTON AND C < UIcMILLAN'S COLONIAL LIBRARY: CLOTH, 39 6d : PAPER, 2s fio. station Xife In New Zealand, Lady Barker A Year's. Housekeeping in South Africa, Lady Bark Princess of Thule, Black — A Family Affair, Conway Mr. Isaacs, Crawford Dr. Claudius, Crawford M A Korean Singer, Crawford A Tale of a Lonely Parish, Crawford The Conduct of Life. Emerson Seekers After God, Farrar Souvenirs of .-ome Continents, Forbes Human Intercourse, Hammertoe Oldbury, Keary Tales of Three Cities, James Tales of Old Japan, Metford • A Country Gentleman, OUphin 1 . Literary History of England, 3 vols., OHphant Camping Among Cannibals Lt. Johtrton ' Aunt Rachel, Murray Chantry House. Yonge The Choice of Books, Harrison Miss Tommy, Muloch T „ ' Mrs. Lorimer, Malat it' Living or Dead, Conway Effle Ogilvie, Oliphant ' A Northern Lily, Harrison My Friend Jim. Norrls Hurrish, Lawless - King Arthur, Muloch Mayor of Costerbridge, Hardy Naera: A Tale of Ancient Rome, Graham. 102, QUEEN-STREET. jpLUSH FRAMES. PLUSH FRAME 4 of JUST OPENED OUT, A CHEAP COLLECTION OF PLUS IjY FRAMES, FOR CARTE AND CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS, The prices are very moderate, commencing at 9(1 For a very pretty Carte Frame in two colours. Also, SEVERAL NEW PATTERNS IN PHOTOGRAPHIC SCREEN In Plush and Leather. A Very Fine Assortment, consisting of upward 200 patterns of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, With Illuminated Leaves, strongly and elega: bound in morocco, calf, etc. KIDD AND WILDMAN, VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND, ice o ___________ _ JUST PUBLISHE PHOTOGRAPHS Or XHK EOTOMAHANA COUNTRY AS IT IS, p. „ INCT.UDIKO SOUTHERN, BLACK. AND HOLE-IN-WALI CRATER, AND 1.-- THE COMPLETE RIFT FROM THE SOUTH! tar " CRATER TO MOUNT TARAWERA; ALSO, " ' ' THE SITE OF THE WHITE AND PINK TERRACES. BY G. D. VALENTINE. Sole Aobst: G. T. CHAPMAN, CHRISTMAS CARDS, BOOK 3, AND PRESEN 54, QUEEN-STREET,'OPPOSITE BANK OF ]
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7841, 10 January 1887, Page 8
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