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DUTTON’S NEW BOOKS AND NEW SUPPLIES, PER s.s. COPTIC. A Sensitive Plant, by E. and D. Gerald (a new volume of the Indian and Colonial Library), 2s Stand Fast, Craig Royston, by William Black, 2s My Sister, the Actress, by Florence Marryav Is 3d Distressed Ireland, being graphic pictursa and letters from the Daily Graphio Commisioners, 9d The Journal of ■ Mario Bashkirtseff, by Mathilda Blind, cheap edition, 9s Commercial London—A manual of business information for 1890, with a complete directory of manufacturers, merchants, and business houses. Illustrated by .20 large bird’s eye maps and 2 district maps j 440 pages strongly bound in rod cloth. Post free to any part of New Zealand. 4s. Mormon Saints, by W. Ilerbert Thomas, Is 3d . . Palaver, or the Fiery Genius of Atlantis, la The Art of Housekeeping, by Mrs Haweis, 2s 6d Everybody’s Book of English Wit and Humour, 6d Everybody’s Book of Irish Wit and Humour, 6d Everybody’s Book of Indoor Games, 6d Everybody’s Book of Outdoor Games, 6d Everybody’s Scrap Book of Curious Facts, 6d Everybody’s Book of Short Poems, 6d The Handy Book of the Household, 6d Two Thousand Familiar Quotations, 6d The Young Franc-Tiieurs, by G. A. Henty, | 6d . l Peter the Whaler (cloth, Is 6d), 6d The Three Lieutenants, 6d The Sayings of Cardinal Newman, 2s Clock Jobber’s Handy Book, 2.3 Repairs : How to Treasnre and Value Them, a Handbook for Builders, 3s 6d H. M. Stanley : A Sketch, Is 6d Through Darkest Africa, author’s edition, 183 Whittier’s Poetical Works, new edition, 43 Whittier’s Canterbury Poets, SOvols each, Is Whittier’s Great Writers, 20 vols each, Is Whitfcier’B Camelot Classics, 20vola each, lo Sankey’a Hymns, with and with out music, from 4d each, 750 pieces, new edition Grosvenor College Album of Music, Nos. 1 to 7, including dance music pieces, songs, &c.. each part Is Blackwood’s Geographical Readers Molborn Series Historical Readers Nelson'b Scar Readers GEO. W, DUTTON, Bookseller and Stationer, Lambton quay. "IP HE PAIKAKARIKI HOTEL. C. B Slight begs to inform the residents n the district, also visiting patrons ,nd the travelling public generally, hat he has taken over the above lotel, so favourably known for its first, •ate position and accommodation, within ifty yards of the Railway Station. All trains top a snfficieat time to take up or put down lassengers, and by breaking the journey at Paikakariki the passenger is saved the inconvenience of arriving in town late at night, or if leaving town at an early hour in the corning. The train leaves town at 5.30 p.m. ,nd Paikakariki for town at 7 a.m. Families iccommodated, and early application is lecessary during the summer. The best irands of liquors supplied on the premises. Che only watering place on West Coast. All trains stop ten minutes. BIRMINGHAM (FEILDING, MANAWATU.) THOS.~LOWES, Family and Commercial Hotel, Bibmkgham. CTISITORS will find at this Hotel, accomV modation of a very superior character, irst clasß Table ; Private Suites of Rooms ; ingle and Double Buggies ; Saddle Horses ; lood Stabling and Paddocks. The Propriejr will be pleased to afford visitors every iformation with respect to the surrounding istricts, being thoroghly acquainted theredth. N.B.—This hoase it NOTED for the ery Select Brands of Wines, Spirits, etc., Lways kept in stock. JOSEPH KAURIS, LAND AGENT, HAS A NUMBER OF "PROPERTIES EOR gALE. AT MARTON, HUNTERYILILE, and in THE SSBROUNDING DISrRICTS. HUGH L. SHEBWILL, LICENSED LAND BROKER, (Under the Land Transfer Act) LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, FEILDING. (Manawatu.) A LARGE cumber of Improved and UnX&- improved Farm and other Properties For Sale. Correspondents promptly replied to.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 996, 3 April 1891, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 996, 3 April 1891, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 996, 3 April 1891, Page 34