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Business j Notices.:'; B'LYTH, & ‘CO.’, respectfully beg to inform the tradespeople generally of Wellington and Wairarapa that they have opened those large premises opposite the Empire Hotel ,in Masterton, as Auction Booms , and GeneraT Stores; Goods will be received from Wellington and other places ; f or their MonthlySales, of which prompt returns will be made nionthly. . Money advanced on receipt of goods at Masterton consigned for_ absolute sale. , Orders and commissions strictly attended to.; ‘ By appointment The, Marquis { His Excellency ~ Normanby. A LINDSAY, in returning chahks to the • Clergy, Nobility, Artisans, and Public of Wellington : generally,' begs to state that the bespoke department is under his 1 ' own supervision, ahd having a thorough knowledge of the'ldoaPrequifementa‘of"the trade; "along with the fact of importing nothing but firstclass materials, and employing none but the very best workmen, he solicits a continuance of their favors. Poet measured and lasts fitted up bh the latest and most improved principles. ; All the Boots .and Shoes ot thie,Period made to measure.' ' *' A. ,L I.N D S A Y, { Family Boot and Shoe Warehouse-Lambton-quay, Wellington. A LEE, E D T Y E R, NGAHAURANGA-' STEAM' WOOL . SCOURING WORKS. Cash buyer of Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, and tallow.- - Also a large assortment of first-class basils always on hand. - Wool, locks, and pieces sorted, scoured, taken delivery of in Wellington, and returned to agents in town for Id. per lb. scoured weight H E N BY WALTON' STEAM WOOL-SCOURING, ESTABLISHMENT AND FELLMON6ERY, Glencragie, Ngahauranga Line, Wellington. Cash Buyer of Wool; Hides, Tallow, : and Sheepskins. * { Rowlands and o 0., . Underneath' the Illuminated Clock. All work entrusted to our care is executed on the promises and guaranteed ,for twelve months. All new watches guaranteed for three years. Goods packed and sent on receipt of'"cash or post-office order to any part; of the colony." ' ROWLANDS & CD., Under the Illuminated Clock, WilUa-stfeet. BOOTH AND CO., TAEATAHI SAW & PLANING MILLS, WAIRARAPA. ! Yard in Wellington—Pipitea Point, Agent,. HY. DRYDEN. Books, Stationery,: &c.. S T A T I O N E R S’. H A L L. W. G. JACKSON ; • Begs respectfully to call the attention of his numerous customers -to his large stock-of Books, comprising every department of literature ; and having imported direct from beat houses, is able to offer books of- all description at the Lowest Possible. Prices. The following is" a list; of the most popular works now in, cohstahtdemand:—• , - i .. : Graham’s Domestic Magazine ; Walsh’s do Chevasse’s Advice to arWife; do Advice to-a Mother; Haydn’s Dictionary of Popular Medi-, cine p Griffin’s Chemical Recreations ; Lyra Gefmahica ; Lyra." Anglicana j Lyra . Symbolical Works—Rabelais, illustrated by Dorb ; Middlemarch, by-Eliot j WooingO’, Alexander’s latest; Which Shall it Be? do do; Coinin’ Through the Rye, Mather’s do ; Leah, Woman of Fashion,-Edwade’s do ; In. a Winter City, Ouida’sLdo; Bab! Ballad, by,lFfanK. Twain.; Toni; Sawyer,; do ; Every Man his Own Lawyer; Chamber’sEncyclopEediaof English Literature do do, in half Russia Darwinism, by, C. Hodge, D.D.; The Expositor, vol. 2; Farrar’s Life of Christ ; Warfare of Science, by Tyndall; Orthodox London, ,by C. M. Davies ; Unorthodox London, do ; Plutarch Lives, by Langhorne. ’ ! - ’ LATEST SERIALS. Good Words, Kind Words, .Children’s Frien’d, - Day of Rest, Little Folks, Children’s Treasury, British Juvenile, Chatterbox. Latest numbers of Young Englishmen, Eyqry Week, Young Australian," Wedding Bells, Young Men of {Great "Britain, Boys of {England, Family Reader, London Journal, Family Herald, Cornhill, Chamber’s Journal. A large stock of Prayer Books, Church Services, v Bibles, Catholic ; Prayers, Wesleyls. Hymns, table and presentation books, scrap and photo albums, • workboxes, writing-desks, aneroid,barometers, &c. '. .' ; s .-j i The latest works and music received by every Suez mail. {Subscribers wanted for periodicals and Australasian. ■ , ’W. G. JACKSON, , .Lambton-quay. J". O H N - ' W A T T Wholesale and . Retail Bookseller ■ and Stationer, ; Willis-street (one door from Manners-street); Begs_ respectfully . to{ call the atteiition pf the public, to his,-large-stock of .Books in‘every department of literature, which are offered at; the lowest possible prices. : u- ,/ Books for households in town and country— Warren’s Household I Physician, [for. the use of Families, Planters,-Seamen, and Tra- - vellers, .'being; a -Brief "description of all" i the diseases of'men I ,'women, and children, ! with the newest- and most approved v "method of curing them",;3ss. v : > Graham’s Domestic; Medicine I ; Coffin’s Botanic Guide to Health Bull’s Hints to Mothers : -• < _ ; Health and Long Life, or How to Live a 100 i Years t ' Smedley’s Practical Hydropathy ; Mrs, Smedley’s Ladies Manual, Wright’s Book of Poultry, with 50 colored portraits of prize - birds,- and practical schedules for'judging, 355. '-a ! ; Youatt on Sheep . Youatt on Cattle - Mdyhew’s Horse Management; 1! 7 / \ " Spier's Workshop Receipts . , Mdofe's Artizans' Guide and ■ Everybody's Assistant, embracing; nearly 4000 new and ' .—valuable receipts and tables,. &0.,85. 6d.— Roper’s -Handbook of Landand Marine Engines" Beaton’s Household Manageniont ■, -- - i ' 1 Dictionary of. Daily Wants .. ~ iErancotelli’s Cooks’Guide j JEliza Acton’s Cookery.; . .",i -.. i. • ic. Warne’s Cookery - ; ~ Religious Literature —, - f , ; '■. James Eyer'ett,a biography , - Life qf John" Ashworth ! ; Hall’s God’s Word thfough Preachings, and i - Stbrr’S’PreacHing-Without Notes' ■; Tyerm&n’s Life and Times of Samuel Wesley ‘ - Mac4fee’a .knatomy oi Popery- 11 ■ : Groek by’Duncan 1 ' ' ■ 1 - '-y Christian World Pulpit, various yolsl' : " • 1 Paxton Hood’s World of Anecdote-' ! '■ BritishCWdfkinan—Wall Papers’™-”"'—r Packages of back puffibers/of British Work- | man-and Band-of Hope-Review Thfe' -nW; I Wesleyan ‘ Hymn’ißook-in 'all siz’Si], J .i" : {imd.pHces;"from‘ls.''to;27s.- , <Wj-'i i-y-J ‘s Presbyt’eriani -Psalms- and Hjmuri 'd 1 (‘jA • ! - ; Bibles from Is. 3d. to 90s. .•i«r»p-oo4i!uM.f Tllfe'''Suriday' : Seho6l^baoJerß* , 'Oiass > R'egialer;. i'pro^gji' 1 i for' l<> sill ‘HScefeary ifi'embfanda.*-fi ' ' a.*-regarding the members __ of eAgh" the year, 4a. per aoz.y '■ Ijatest vols. to, hancf. pf, BpudqUj,Journal", Family Herajd,'{BveryWeefc Wffitake^s XLciiUlU) tCI jr, TT. CCJVj , t TT AAI , J ■ ~ w Mabquq .of Sir S. jrim/Greville’B Jour■"liam lV;i: imports, largely, the;/.lnglifhnewspapersyand j periodic^lipA v i a aiij'Suez mills. * /> s Ulo aa«lT J

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4885, 17 November 1876, Page 4

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