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I Meetings WELLINGTON ATHENiEUM AND MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE, iKCOBPOBiTED ,1875. The ANNUAL MEETING of Members will be held in the Hall of the Institute on Tuesday, 30th May, 1882. Business ; To receive Report, &c., and to elect Committee for ensuing year. By order of the Committee. T. KING, Hon. Sec. 23rd May, 1882. 10 Easiness Notices fJIE ARC CASH BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, Cuba Street (next door to Graves & Fleming). MR DAVID CLARK Of the N. Z. Educational Depository announces to his numerous customers and the public generally, that he has opened a branch establishment in Cuba Street, with a large and varied stock of SCHOOL BOOKS aitd SCHOOL REQUISITES, COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL STATIONERY, Photographic and Scrap Albums, Wallets, Pdrses, Etc., Etc., Etc. As this branca is conducted on the CASH system, special advantages will be offered to customers to induce them to pay CASH at time of purchase—a visit will prove this. The motto is ;—Small profits and quick returns, J 63" Note the address ; TE ARO CASH BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, CUBA STREET, (Next door to Graves & Flemings). MESSRS LYON AND BLAIR Have just received by Mail from London the undermentioned NEW BOOK S : Life of W. E. Gladstone by G. B. Smith, 7s fid The Queen’s Speeches in Parliament, by F. Sidney Ensor, one vol., 10s fid Western Farmer of America, by Augustus Mongredien, 4d History of the Free Trade Movement by Augustus Mongredien, la 3d Free Trade and English Commerce, by ■ Augustus Mongredien, 9d Gordon’s Loan, by David Gilmour, 3a fid Pen Folk Weavers, by David Gilmour, 5s fid Temperance Lesson Book, by Richardson, 2s Sunlight and Shadow, by J. B. Gough, 4s Wanderings, South and East, by Walter Coote, F.R.G.S. maps and woodcuts, 27s fid The Shakespearean Myth, William Shakespeare and Circumstantial Evidence, by Appleton Morgan, 13s fid MoseS and Geology, 1 or the Harmony of the Bible with Science, by Samuel Kiany The Indian Empire : its History, People, and { Products, by W. W. Hunter, 20a The British Navy : Its strength, resources; and ; administration; by Sir Thomas Brassey, K. 0.8. vol. ready, 13s fid Annals of Our Time, a diurnal of events from 1837 to 1871, by Joseph Irving, 25s Model Yachts and Boats by Grosvenor, illustrated, 7s fid Scientific Culture, by T. S. Cooke, 5s fid Foreign Countries and British Colonies, series of books edited by F. S. Falling, M.A., 4s fid each John Inglesant, a romance, 2 vols, 15s School Board Gymnastics, adapted for use in the home as well as the school, by Alfred T. Story, illustrated. Is 3d Valentine Vox, by Henry Cockton, Is 3d Korero Maori, by a Pakeha-Maori, Is fid Pickwick Papers, by Charles Dickens, 9d Bill of the Play for the year 1881, Is 3d Balquhidder, Rob Roy, by J. Macgregor, Is Comet of a Season, by Justin McCarthy, 2 1 fid Ferns and Fern Allies of New Zealand, with plates, by G. M. Thomson, 12s Birds of New Zealand, by W. L. Buffer, 10s Money, by James Platt, Is 3d Business, by James Platt, Is 3d Kate Coventry, by Whyte Melville, 9d Mrs Caudle’s Curtain Lectures, 9d Prince Consort, part five, 9 J Story of a Sin, by Helen Mathers, 5s Prince and Pauper, by Mark Twain, 2s Sd Occident and Orient, by the Vagabond, 2s fid Remarks on Eternal Punishment, fid Captain Webb’s Manuel for Volunteers, Is Land Ho 1 price fid Te Bauparaba, by W. T. L, Travers, 2s fid Bracken’s New Zealand Tourist, Is Licensing Act, by Albert Allom, 2s fid Paddy Murphy's Budget, Is fid Weighed in the Balance, a political play for the times, by Arthur Fonthill, fid Complete Works of Shakespeare, a new edition, with glossary, and a critical biography, by W. M. Rossetti, cloth gilt, 2s fid New Zealand Thermal Springs, Is Shakspearian Tales in verse, by Mrs Valentine, A new, childs book beautifully illustrated, 7s fid The Unrivalled Atlas of Modem Geography for schools and families, thirty four maps, with index to twenty thousand names contained in the Atlas, 4s fid. The Biological Atlas, a guide to the practical study of plants and animals, by M’Alpine, F.C.S., 8s fid. Men of the Time, a new edition containing biographical notices of eminent characters of both sexes, revised by Thomson Cooper, L. S. A., 16s. LYON & BLAIR, WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, NEWS-AGENTS, PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, LAMBTON-QUAY. pUBL I- C NO T I C E HARRY BENNETT, Late of the Commercial Hotel, and formerly Providore of the Union Steam Shipping Co.’s boats, has much pleasure in informing his many ! friends and the public generally that he has Purchased, the Lease and Goodwill of the THEATRE ROYAL HOTEL, LiHBTeS-tJUAT, . ' and sincerely trusts to meet with the same Liberal Support which has invariably been accorded him. The House has undergone a Thorough Repair, and Several Improvements [ made which will conduce greatly to the i Comfort of his Patrons. The business and style of its management will be thoroughly ' Reorganised, and every possible arrangement made to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their support. : HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. Excellent Sitting and well-ventilated BEDROOMS. 5754 HARRY BENNETT, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6583, 24 May 1882, Page 1

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