DraperyReal lace goods at te aro house. JAMES SMITH has great pleasure in directing tlie attention of ladies to Ms parcel of Real Lace Goods, ex Northumberland, 'da Melbourne. The assortment comprises some very beautiful goods, and ladies are cordially invited to make an early inspection. White Yak Lace Black Yak Lace, all widths Real White Maltese Lace, all widths Heal Black Maltese Lace, all widths Real Valenciennes Lace, all widths Real Honiton Laces Real Maltese Lace Lappets Real Maltese Lace Collars Real Maltese Lace Sets Real Honiton Lace Collars Real Honiton Lace Sets Real Maltese Lace Ruffle Sets An Immense Variety of New Goods, in ladies' Plain and Fancy Linen Collars, Plain and Fancy Linen Cuffs ; Plain, Fancy, and Worked Linen Sets ; New Shaped Lace Falls, Ladies’ Linen Neck Ruffles, Ladies’ Marked Muslin Lappets, Ladies’ Worked Brussels Net Lappets Black and Colored Sashes, Fringed Fancy Silk Roman Sash Ribbons Black Satin and Satin Trimming A very Choice Lot of Marriage Silks Ladies’ Colored Kid Gloves, 2s. lid. per pair AVhite aud Colored Kid Gloves, two buttons Ladies’ White Norway Gauntlets Ladies’ and Children’s Fancy Cloth Gloves Best Josephine Kid Gloves. J. S. receives his kid gloves regularly from the hands of the maker, and one glove in each pair will Ire found stamped with the words “Made for James Smith, Wellington.” A fresh shipment has just been received, and can be recommended as the best quality of “ Josephine Kid Gloves ” it is possible to procure. BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS. A very Superior Choice of the Best Makes of Black Silks are now being shown. TE ARC HOUSE, CUBA STREET. Boots, Leather, &cJgOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! ROBERT HANNAH & CO. (Late of Glasgow), BOOT IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, DEALERS IN LEATHER, GRINDERY, AND CLOSED UPPERS, Beg to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding districts that they have OPENED THIS DAY In those premises, LAMB TO N QUAY, Next door to Stationers’ Hall, and opposite Messrs. AVilson and Richardson’s, in the above line of business. R, H. & Co. having had long and practical experience in the business, combined with the first-class arrangements made for supplies of goods from the best English aud Colonial Manufacturers, enables them to supply the increasing demand with a first-class article. The Stock will consist of GENTLEMEN’S, YOUTHS’, LADIES’ GIRLS’, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS. BOOTS MADE TO MEASURE On the premises (workmanship and fit guaranteed) on the shortest notice. TO BOOTMAKERS AND OTHERS. LEATHER, SHOEMAKERS’ FINDINGS, CLOSED UPPERS, In Groat Variety, always in Stock; Also, MILL BELTING, INDIARUBBEE HOSE DIRECTORS, &c. The undersigned, in soliciting the patronage of AVellington, hope, by civility, attention, and supplying a good article, and selling at the lowest remunerative prices, to merit a share of support. ROBERT HANNAH & CO., LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Messrs. AVilson & Richardson's, and next door to Air AA T . G. Jackson’s, Stationers’ Hall. Music. lAN O S ! PIANOS! ON SHOAA 7 . 15 Pianos, by Broadwood, Kirkman, and other first-class makers. Also, Alexandre and other Harmoniums, and American Organs. Any instrument may be had on the hire for purchase system. JAMES BERGER, Lambtou Quay. Opposite Bank of New Zealand. J> AY I. CARVER Music Master, Piano and Harmonium Tuner, Lambton Quay. Singing lessons given privately or in class ; also lessons on the Piano and Harmonium. Terms on application. Musical Instruments Repaired, &c. School requisites, same as at Mr Bowden’s Depot, always on hand at similar prices. Country tunings attended to. Bank of New Zealand. Opposite. M R. AY. RAY M 0 N D, Pianist to the AVellington Choral Society. TEACHER OF MUSIC, Tory Street, Near Vivian street. Terms on application.
Books, Stationery, &oXT 131 V BOOKS, JUST KECEIVED and ON SALE . BY THE UNDEESIGNEO Taine’s History of English Literature, 2 vols. Tylor's Primitive Culture, 2 vols., new edition The Naturalist on the Elver Amazon, by H. W. Bates, 3rd edition, -with maps and illustrations Six Weeks in the Saddle, a Painter’s Journal in Iceland, by 33. S. Walton In Strange Company, being the experiences of a Roving Correspondent; by James Greenwood, “the Amateur Casual ” A History of Booksellers, the old and the new; by Henry Curwen, with portraits and illustrations The Friendship of Books, and other Lectures, by the Rev. F. D. Maurice The Coming Pace, by the late Lord Lytton Bussell's Diary during the Last Great War The Statesman’s Year Book for 1374, by Fred. Martin Business, by a Merchant A Critical Examination of the Gospel History Literature and Dogma, by Mathew Arnold My Kalulu, Prince, King, and Slave, a Story from Central Africa; by 11. N. Stanley Brewer’s Dictionary Phrase and Fable, new and revised edition The Christian Year, quarto, presentation edition Farjeon's Christmas Stories, in 1 vol.. viz.—“ Blade o’ Grass,” “Golden Grain,” and “ Bread and Cheese and Kisses ” Wright’s History of Caricature and Grotesque in Literature and Art A History of Clubs and Chib Life, by John Timbs Wonders"©? the Yellowstone Regions in the Rocky Mountains, by James Richardson Sahara and Lapland. Travels in the African Desert and the Polar World : translated from the French by Mrs. Cashel Hocy New Japan, the Laud of the Rising Sun, its annals during the past twenty years, recording the remarkable progress of the Japanese in Western Civilization; by Samuel Mossman, with maps Bceton’s Law Book, a practical compendium of the general principles of English Jurisprudence Creasy’s History of the English Constitution Boiloau’s Traverse Tables, new edition Tlueading My Way, twenty-seven years of Autobiography; by Robert Dale Owen The Story of Goethe's Life, by G. H. Lewes The Pursuivant of Arms, or Heraldry, founded on facts, bv J. R. Blanche The Artist of Collingwood, by Baron na Carriag From Patinos to Paradise, or Light on the Past, the Present, and the Future; by Dr. Gumming Life of the Rev. William Anderson, L L.D., Glasgow International Scientific Series, vols. X to S Nature Series, vols. 1,2, and 3 Science Primers, edited by Professors Huxley, Roscoo and Balfour Stewart, vols. 2 to 5 LYON & BLAIR, (Successors to William Lyon.)
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4150, 9 July 1874, Page 4
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