NEW BOOKS. NEW SUPPLIES. _H # AND <3 • 33 AILLIB, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, *- 39, Cuba street: Telephone No. 313: Mrs Caffyn’s Children of Circumstances; 6s Crockett’s The Lilac Sunbonnet, 2s Gd Crockett’s r lhe Stickit Minister, 2s 6dand 3s 6d Crockett’s The Haiders, 2s Gd and 3s 6d Weyman’s My Lady Botha, 2a 6d and 3s 6d Weyman’s Under the Bed Bobe, 2s 6d and 3s 6d Weyman’s The Gentleman in Black, 3s Gd Sarah Grand’s Our Manifold Nature, 3s Gd Sarah Grand’s Ideala, 3s Gd Beatrice Harraden’s In Varying Moods, 3s Gd Maarten’s The Greater Glory, 6s Mrs Steel’s Flowers of Forgiveness, 2s Gd Mrs Steel’s From the Five Rivers, 3s Gd Hall Caine’s The Manxman, 6s and 3s Gd Mrs H. Ward’s Marcella, 3s Gd Jane Barlow’s Kerrigan’s Quality, 6s Margaret Wood’s The Vagabonds, 3s 6d Max Pemberton’s The Sea Wolves, 6s Sara Duncan’s Vernon’s Aunt, 3s Gd Mrs Alexander’s A Choice of Evils, 2s Gd Rutherford’s Catherine Furze, 3s Gd Mrs A. Dean’s Teaser’s Daughter, Is Gd Savage’s The Flying Halcyon, 2s Savage’s The Passing Show, 2s Buchanan’s Bacliael Dene, 2s Mrs Croker’s Mr Jervis, 2s Sims’ Scenes from the Show, 2s Savacre’s Princess of Alaska, 2s Ac. Ac. &C. Send for Catalogue. Post free. W 'gOO K S AND NEW AND CHEAPER EDITIONS OF STANDARD WORKS Are received by GEO. W. DUTTON by Every Direct Mail Steamer from London and also by Steamers from Melbourne. The principal books are published in Dutton’s Monthly Catalogue of Current JAterature, which is widely circulated, both in Town and Country, and which will be Posted on Application to Any Address in the Colony - 1 Free oe Cost. SPECIAL NOTICES oe NEW GOODS Just Landed and To Arrive. Christmas and New Year Cards from the celebrated houses of Raphael Tuck and Sons, Hildesheimer and Faulkner, and others. New and elegant designs at prices varying from Id to 7s Gd each. Christmas and New Year Cards, in boxes containing 12, 25, 50 and 100 cards, 3d, 6d, Is and 23 Gd a box. New Zealand Christmas and New Year Cards for sending to friends across the seas, Photographs of Public Buildings, N.Z. Scenery and'Notable Personages, Is each. CLEARING SALE TO REDUCE STOCK. As the Premises I occupy are to be sold by auction on Friday, 12th October, I am holding a Genuine Clearing Sale to reduce stock and make room for New Goods, consisting of: —Japanese Goods, Basket Ware, Dolls, Balls, and all kinds of Christmas Toys, Photo Frames, Writing Cases, Work Boxes, Bamboo Work. Books, specially selected for Presentation and School Prizes, from the well-known imblishing houses of Cassell and Co., Blackie and Son, Geo. Routledge and Son, J. F. Sliaw'and Co., Ward, Lock and Co., &c. Special Notice to School Committees, Teachers, Librarians of Public and School Libraries, &c. —A Liberal Concession will be made on parcels of books for Prizes or Libraries, and they will be sent carriage paid when the value is over £2. Letts’ and Collins’ Diaries for 1895 are to hand. The Clearing Sale will be closed strictly on Saturday, November 10th. GEO. W. DUTTON, Bookseller and Stationer, Lambton ouav.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1194, 18 January 1895, Page 11
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523Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1194, 18 January 1895, Page 11
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