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atherston Hotel 1; id to those Prei: \mmwmim?i nrrfffr "w patronage he has received dn wmg expired, ises known as .mity of :u very liberal the last three uance of past - i- —Jure in announcing that ide arrangements for the erection of one of the largest and most commodious hotels in the Province. Eeatherston, June 9, 1574. ATKINSON'S HOTEL Market Square, Wanganui. JAMES J. ANDERSON. PHOPBIETOK. The above Hotel having changed hands, the present Proprietor begs to draw the attention of the public to its improved SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES and TRAVELLERS. The study of the Proprietor will always be to ensure the comfort of his patrons, and to procure none but the very best brands of WINES, SPIRITS & MALT LIQUORS, and trusts, by a strict attention to business, to receive the same liberal amount of suppoi corded to the late proprietress, Mrs Atki The house-keepii be under the able Stewart. [cakd.J UNCTION HOTEL Sandox, Maxawatu. W. BROWN Proj .....NO HOTEL. The undersigned begs to inform the public that his large NEW HOTEL, which will afford every accommodation to visitors and the public, will shortly be OPENED, and trusts that his efforts to meet a long felt want byTourists to this country will be appreciated. JAMES HASTIE. AU P 0 II 0 T E L TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. R,,C. HASTIE, The Proprietor of the above now well-known Hotel, begs to intimate to Tourists and others, that he now contemplates FURTHER ADDITIONS, with a view of meeting the increased wants of the public. Private rooms for families will shortly bo added, and every effort made to make those who patronise his Hotel comfortable in every respect. The steamer Victoria will shortly make •ips between Tapuaeharuru and Tokano, which will afford Tourists an opportunity of visiting that wonderful country. The yacht Lady of the Lake is now fitted up, for the use of visitors. Saddlery. UDDLEKT. SADDLERY. he largest and best assorted stock of Saddlery in the Province of Wellington is now openedup and on view at W. WIGa IN S, SADDLER, LOWER HITT T, Consisting of— Colonial, Australian, and English Saddlery, all Sizes and Sha2>es those goods, and which will be sold at the lowest possible remunerative prices to make room for more coming in. This is the best opportunity o trade for many years. Saddle, Bridle, Martingale & Crupper £3 7 6 Cart Harness 5 10 0 "arness ... ... ... ... 5 10 0 „„„ ~. erything else equally cheap ! Old Saddles taken in exchange. Books, Stationery, &c- ---> MORTON, BOOKSELLER __V. STATIONER, Greytown, ho hand, and to arrive, a large assortment of. BOOKS and STATIONERY, which he sells at Wellington prices. 31. M. will OPEN a BRANCH STORE i _L\ BY THE UNDERSIGNED : The Universe and Coming Transits, by B. A. Proctor, Human Longevity, its Pacts and its Fictions ; by N. J. Thorns Life of John Coleridgc-Patteson, Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands; by Charlotte M. Yonge Coomassie and Magdala", the Story of Two British Campaigns in Africa ; by H. M. Stanley Perils of the Polar Seas, by Mrs. Chisholm The New Chemistry, by J. P. Cook; being the new volume of the International Scientific Series Africa, Geographical Exploration aud Christian Enterprise ; by A. G. Forbes Twenty Thousand Leagnes Under the Sea, by Jules Verne ; beautifully illustrated London Characters, Illustrations of the Humor, Pathos, and Peculiarities of London Life; by Henry Mayhew Piccadilly, a Fragment of Contemporary Biography: by Laurence Oliphant; cheap edition Two Little Wooden Shoes, a new novel, by Ouida The Atlantic to the Pacific, What to See, and How to See It; by J. E. Lester, A.M. Tho Huguenots in France, by Samuel Smiles The Empires and Cities of Asia, by A- G. Forbes, Plashes of Thought, extracts from the works of C. H. Spurgeon. Tho {Englishman's House, by -C. J. Bichardson, architect. Professor Blackie on Self Culture, Intellectual, Physical, and Moral. Commercial Code of Signals, new edition ; with 1574 supplement. Mrs. Brown on Dizzy, by Arthur Sketchley. The Earl's Promise, a new novel by Mrs. lliddell; cheap edition... Fantine, a romance, by Victor Hugo ; cheap edition. A r anity Fair, vol. 10. Tvlor"s Primitive Culture, 2 vols., new edition The Naturalist on the llivisr Amazon, by H. W. Bates, 3rd edition, with maps and illustrations Six Weeks in the Saddle, a Painter's Journal in Icelaud, by E. S. Walton In Strange Company, being the experiences of a Roving Correspoudent; by James Greenwood, "the Amateur Casual" . History of Booksellers, the old and the new; by Henry Ctmvcn, with portrait? and illustrations The Friendship of Books, and other Lectures, by the Kev. P. D. Maurico The Statesman's Year Book for ISM, by Fred. Martin Business, by a Merchant A Critical Examination of the Gospel-History 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 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 Club Life, by John Timbs Wonders of the Yellowstone Regions in the Itocky Mountains, by James Eichardson Sahara and Lapland. Travels in tho African Desert and 1 the Polar World : translated from the French bv Mrs. Cashel Hocy New japan, the Land of the Itising Sun, its annals during the past twenty years, recording the rcmaikable progress of the Japanese in Western Civilization; by SamuelMossnian, with maps Beoton's Law Book, a practical compendium of the general principles of English Jurisprudence Boileau's Traverse Tables, new edition Threading My Way, twenty-seven years of Autobiography; by Kobert Dale Owen Tho Story of Goethe's Life, by G. H. Lewes The Artist of Collingwood, by Baron na Carriag From Patmos to Paradise, or Light on tho Past, the Present, and the Future; by Dr. Gumming Life of tho Kev. William Anderson, L L.D., Glasgow LYON & BLAIB, (Successors to William Lyon.)

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4164, 25 July 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4164, 25 July 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4164, 25 July 1874, Page 4

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