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Booksellers and Stationers. i [! _____ _ CHRISTM A S I™ "ftJEW "Y"EAR pARDS. Tho Latest American Novelties are the best value ever offered, From 3d to 15s Each. PORCELAIN ETCHINGS, In Great Variety, 2s, 2s Cd, 3s fid. I GREAT SUCCESS OF OUR CARD PACKETS. y, All the first lot are sold out. NEW PACKETS : aCABIN ETc. 24 Art Cards, la Cd, postage 44, METEOR— in 4 Silk and 17 Art Cards, Is Cd, postage -id. le ASSORTED— 3 Silk and 9 other Cards, sixpence, postage 2d. a LADIES' LEATHER DRESSING ro AND HAND BAGS, Newest Designs, at London Pricks. a ' PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS At Greatly Reduced Prices. a PRAYERS AND HYMNS, In Cases, Newest Bindings, Just Received. ;C WRITING DESKS AND DRESSING CASES, g _ at COST price. G. T. c HAPMAK g 51, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). a -RTEW BOOK ON NEW ZEALAND KAIPARA ; OR, EXPERIENCES OF A SETTLER IN NORTH NEW ZEALAND, With Illustration s, 11 P. W. BARLOW. Price, Cs. "EIREDERICK, -*- THE NOBLE! BY SIR MORELL MACKENZIE, With Illustrations, Price, 3s. UPTON & C 0., BOOKSELLERS. JTEW yEALAND qCENERY. A PORTFOLIO Containing FIFTEEN BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL ETCHINGS, Drawn, Engraved, and Printed by E. W. P A VTO N, Mav now be had, PRICE THREE GUINEAS. The Subjects comprise WIUTIWHATIHOE TONGARIRO ON THE AVON TE RINGAMOTU A BUSH CAMP, NIHOTOPU TREE FERNS TAUMARANUI THE TARARUA RANGES MOUNT EGMONT AUCKLAND FROM THE NORTH SHORE WAIKITE, WHAKAREWAREWA LAKE WAKATIPU ON THE WATER OF LEITH TE TARATA KAURI TREE WILDMAN, BOOKSELLER, VICTORIA ARCADE. JUST PUBLISHED: «'OUR KIN ACROSS THE SEA." BY J. C. FIRTH, With a Preface by J. A. Froude. PRICE, CS. Postage, lOd. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Mr. Firth, in 'Our Kin Across the Sea,' gives many interesting facts, and points out, without colour or favour, where our American cousin is wrong and where lie is right, It is a book to bo read aud well thought over."—European .Mail. "Mr. Firth's book is well worth reading, both on this side of the Atlantic and on the other."—Pall Mall Gazette. "In 'Our Kin Across the Sea' Mr. Firth lias honestly striven to do justice to the people and institutions of the United States."—Field. " Theso opinions and reminiscences of the United States in "Our Kin Across the Sea" aro of a peculiar value."—Dundee Courier. /pUAMPTALOUP AND /COOPER, 70, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. Conveyances. THAMES TO PAEROA, TAURAftGA, AND TE AROHA BRADLEY & CO.'s Royal Mail Coach leaves Symington's ROYAL HOTEL, Thames, for To Aroha daily, at eight a.m., arriving at Te Aroha at two p.in Leaves Te Aroha MONDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, and FRIDAY at nine a.m.; and TUESDAY and SATURDAY a<. eleven a.m. From September Ist, a Coach will also start at seven o'clock every morning from Paeroa, arriving at Thames at half-past ten ; returning from Thames at three p.m., arriving at Paeroa at seven p.m. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies, on hire at Thames and Te Aloha ; can be left at Uikutaia Paeroa, or Te Aroha. Pay only one way. Stables opened at all hours. BRADLEY & FERGUSON, Proprietors. Auckland Booking Agents : Harry 11. Hayr and Co., Lower Queen-street, Auckland. VICTORIA STABLES, corner of Weilesley and Lorne-streets. 1 have a very great variety of vehicles for hire or for silo, comprising: Really good Carriages for weddings or private use ; Waggonettes, hooded ami open, to carry six or eight people ; M Buggies, hooded and open, single and double seated; Ruses and Breaks, modern kinds carrying from thirteen to twenty-four passengers, with two, three, or four horses. Also, a special lot of Hearses and Mourning Coaches, carrying both coffin and passengers, always clean and well equipped ; Undertakers liberally dealt with. If you want to hire a good Saddle Home, or a good turnout of any kind, come to me. -My telephone No. is 267. For Livery and Bait Horses, there is no place like mine. WM. CROWTHER. TIME-TABLE. davies BROS.' 'BUSES. Leave Devontout : Leave Takai'una: 8.20 a.m. 9.6 a.m. 10.20 a.m. 11.15 a.m. _ p.m. S p.m. 4.20 p.m. 6.15 p.m. Sundays: 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 2.25p.m 4.30 p.m. Return Fares, la Cd; weekly tickets at reduced rates. Special trips can be arranged at Post Offices Devonport and Takapuna. MESSRS. PULL AN & ARMITAGE, of tho Royal Livery and Bait Stables, Albeit-street, beg to intimate to their customers and the public generally that they have taken into Partnership Mr. W. T. McLauchlan, so long and favourably associated with Mr. W. Crowther. Mr. MeJ.aughlan'3 special department will be tho supervision of Cabs and Carriages, and his extensive experience is sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to his firm will be punctually and wellattended to. Messrs. Pullan and Armitage desire to avail themselves of this opportunity to thank all who have assisted to make their business such a pronounced success, and it being their determination to maintain the reputation they have established, will hope thereby to merit even a larger share of patronage in future. They have recently added to their plant several new Carriages, Waggonettes, Single and Double Buggies, including some really stylish vehicles. PULLAN, ARMITAGE, & CO. November 1, 1888. J VISITORS TO TE AROHA.—Notice.— The undersigned will run a Coach from Te Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, meeting Train for Auckland at Morrinsville on those days, and returning to Te Aroha from Morrlns ville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrivalof Train from Auckland, conveying passengers ; parcels, and mails. „ GALLAGHER

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9244, 22 December 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9244, 22 December 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9244, 22 December 1888, Page 3

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