Boots and Shoes. TMPORTANT "ftTOTICE. F. STEPHENS Desires to inform the Ladies of Auckland that he has made Extensive Alterations to his Premises, 136, Queen-street, which will enable him to provide a -appointed LADIES FITTING ROOM, which will be under the supervision of MISS M. WESTPFAHL, so long and favourably known to the Auckland Public, which is a sufficient guarantee that the Ladies who favour F.S. with a call will receive every attention, and be able to suit themselves from his SUPERIOR AND EXTENSIVE STOCK, which is imported direct from the Best Manufacturers in Great Britain and the Continent. Note the Address : I\ Stephens, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, 100, v^UEEN-STREET. [A CARD.] M R J. J AMIESON Having purchased the well-known Business of CJ. WESTPFAHL, German Bootmaker, Queen-street, Desires to make known that THE BUSINESS WILL BE CARRIED ON THE SAME AS HERETOFORE. OLD CUSTOMERS MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED, As all the Lasts, &c, belonging to C. Westpfahl are in stock. THE LADIES' FITTING ROOM Is in charge of a Competent Lady Assistant. FOR ONE MONTH, A CLEARANCE SALE OF OLD STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES, WILL BE HELD, , To make room for incoming shipments of NEW POODS. EW ITOODS. JOHN JAMIESON (LATE C. WESTPFAHL), 208, QUEEN-STREET (opposite McArTHUR's) ; Tourist Agents. /+ J • I TTAYR'S mOURIST A GENCY. Under the Patronage of His Excellenct the Governor, Sir William Jervois, , G.C.M.G., C.8., and Admiral Fairfax. Kit SPECIALTIES-HOT lakes TRIPS. ««* Auckland to Rotorua and back by} b the way of Te Aroha, Thames f -~ .-_ GoMflelds — Rail, Coach, and f ** ■* ~D _ Steamer / 0 Te Aroha, and return by Thames.. 28s and 34s Waiwera (Return) lis Hokianga, by way of Bay of Islands— "and Coach. Rotorua to Napier by Carter's Coaches. Sole Agents for the Great Burlington Route across America. HAYR & CO., 13, Lower Queen-street. Booksellers and Stationers. TTPTON & 0° THE NEW ZEALAND r TuRF Record 1886-87. Price 10s. a ——— h it QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND e la fIHAMPTALOUP & /"100PER' LIST OF BOOKS ON POLITICAL ECONOMY. CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY, &o. Cant-Wall, E., Ireland Under the Land Act.. 7 Clarke, C. 8., Speculations from Political Economy .. .. .. 4 Creasy, E., History of the English Constitution 7 Crump, A., The Formation of Political Opinion 8 Daryl, P., Public Life in England .. ..2 Dicey, A. V., The Laws of the Constitution .. 14 Fawcett, H., Manual of Political Economy .. 14 Fawcott, H., Free trade and Protection .. 4 Fawcett, Mrs., Political Economy for Beginners .. .. .. .. ..3 !. George, Hy., Protection or Freetrade .. 0 George, Hy., Prop-ess and Poverty . .Is 3d and 1 George, Hy., Social Problems .. ..1 S Hill, 0., Homes of the London Poor.. .. 1 rt Mills, H. V., Poverty and the Stat©.. .. 7 Partridge, J. A., The Making of the Irish Nation .. .. .. .... 7 Smith, Adam, Wealth of Nations .. -.4 i- Smith, G. Burnett, Life and Speeches of el Right Hon. John Bright .. -.8 Smith, G. Burnett, Life of Right Hon. W. E. , Gladstone .. .. .. .. 4 ' e Stubbs, W„ Constitutional History of Eng- - 8» land, 3 volumes .. .. .. .. S6 Trant, W., Trade Unions .. .. 1 Walker, F. A., A Brief Political Economy .. 7 Wallace, A. R, Land Nationalisation .. 1 ~ Wallace, A, R., Bad Times 3 i- Wylie, Labour, Leisure, and Luxury.. .. 1 h. ' "''' Ik ■ « BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS 76. QUEEN -STREET. AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9036, 20 April 1888, Page 2
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