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Bookbinding done on the most approved style, and on most reasonable terms. Orders punctually attended to, in town or country. ASTERTON ! MASTERTON ! G. DIXON. Blacksmith and Parkier, Having attached a Wheelright's Shop to his premises, is prepared to undertake all orders in the above trades, and to execute the same with neatness and dispatch. AO. PRICHARD, e AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AGENT, &c., Near Supreme Court, Lambton Quay, each day, R. T. M. HARDY JOHNSTON (Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers), CONSULTING ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, Dixon Street, WELLINGTON. Diploma of Merit, Vienna Exhibition,* 1873. r j vgE CELEBRATED YORKSHIRE JL RELISH.—The most delicious and cheapest Sauce iu the world, and has a larger sale than any other Sauce. To be had of Grocers, Oilmen, &c. Trade Mai-k, “ Willow Pattern Plate.” Prepared by Goodall, Backhouse, & Co., Leeds, England. Diploma of Merit, Vienna Exhibition, 1873. GOODALL’S QUININE WINE.—The best and most agreeable Tonic yet introduced. Eor the relief of Indigestion, General Debility, and loss of Appetite, &c., it is invaluable. Recommended by the most eminent Chemists of the day, Arthur Hill Hassall, M.D. ; Wentworth L. Scott, Esq., E.C.S., F.A.S.L., F.R.S.S., &c., the Lancet, the Food Journal, Medical l i rcss, Circular, _&c., &c. Sold by Chemists, Grocers, &o. Prepared by Goodall, Backhouse, & Go., Leeds, England. Dipioma of Merit, Vienna Exhibition, 18/3. GOODALL’S BAKING POWDER—The best in the world. Makes delicious Bread without yeast; Puddings, Pastry, &c., without eggs, butter, or lard. One trial will convince the most sceptical of its superiority over all others. Sold by Grocers, Oilmen, &c. Prepared by Goodall, Backhouse, & Co., Leeds, England. RINK only Dr. AY. E. TOWNSEND’S Sarsaparilla—The best Alterative and Tonic, combining Purity and Medicinal Efficacy. ASK for Dr. W. E. TOWNSEND’S Sarsaparilla—The greatest Remedial Agent for Renovating and Purifying the Blood. OLT’S NEW GOVERNMENT ARMY REVOLVER, as recently adopted for the United States Cavalry, takes the '450 central fire service Boxer Cartridge. It equals a rifle in range and in accuracy of fire, and is unequalled for durability of construction. It can be easily loaded and unloaded when dark, and can bo carried with perfect safety when loaded. It far surpasses in efficiency and quality of make the numerous cheap pistols of various make which now flood the market. Colt’s Large Bore Breech-Loading Dekinger, for the waistcoat pocket, shoots hard and straight. Colt’s Deringeu Revolver, for personal and house defence, fires a larger ball than any other Revolver of the same weight and size. To be had through any respectable Gunmaker or Dealer in Arms, or from Colt’s Fire Arms Manufacturing Com pany, 14, Pall Mail, London, S.W, Books, Stationery. &cMORTON, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, Greytown, has on :1, and to arrive, a large assortment of )KS and STATIONERY, which he sells Yellington prices. ~ M. will OPEN a BRANCH STORE iu iterton as soon as his new premises are pleted. The trade supplied, reytown, Ist May, 1874. (iff BOOKS, JUST RECEIVED and ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED o’s History of English Literature, *2 vols. r's Primitive Culture, 2 vols,, now edition Naturalist on the River Amazon, by H. M . Bates, lid edition, with maps and illustrations iVeeks in the Saddle, a Painter's Journal in Iceland, by E. S. Walton trangc Company, being the experiences of a Roving Correspondent: by James Greenwood, “the Amateur Casual” [istory of Booksellers, the old and the new; by Henry Cunvcn, with portraits and illustrations Friendship of Books, and other Lectures, by the Rev. F. D. Maurice Coming Race, by the late Lord Lytton sell’s Diary during the Last Great War Statesman’s Year Book for 1874, by bred. Martin hcs.s, by a Merchant •itical Examination of the Gospel History raiuro ami Dogma, by Mathew Arnold Kaluln, Prince, King, and Slave, u Story from Central Africa; by 11. A T . Stanley i-cr’s Dictionary Phrase and Fable, new and revised edition Christian Year, quarto, presentation edition eon’s Christmas Stories, in 1 vol., viz.—“ Blade o’ Grass,” “ Golden Grain,” and ‘‘ Bread and Cheese ami Kisses ” History of Caricature and Grotesque m Literature and Art istorv of Clubs and Club Fife, by John dimbs iders’of the Yellowstone Regions in the Rocky Mountains, by James Richardson ira and Lapland. Travels iu the African Desert and the Polar World ; translated from the French by Mrs. Cashel Hoey Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, its annals during the past twenty years, recording the remarkable progress of the Japanese in M estern Civilization: by Samuel Mossuian, with maps ■on's Law Book, a practical compendium of the general principles of English Jurisprudence sy's History of the English Constitution oiiu'r, Traverse Tables, new edition ■ading My Wav, twenty-seven years of Autobiography; liy Hohert Dale Owen Story"of Goethe's Life, hy Gt 11. Lewes Pursuivant of Arras, or Heraldry, founded on facts, bv J. R. Blanche Artist of Oollingwood, by Baron na Cavnag n Patinos to Paradise, or Light on the Past, the Present, and the Future; by Dr. dimming of the Rev. William Anderson, L L.D., Glasj riiational Scientific Series, vols. 1 to S arc Series, vols. 1,2, and J lice Primers, edited by Professors Huxley, Roscoo, and Balfour Stewart, vols. 2 to 5 LYON & BLAIR, (Successors to William Lyon.) lasgovr
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4139, 26 June 1874, Page 4
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