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STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, EXACTLY OPPOSITE THE A 1 HOTEL, CASHEL STEEET, OHEISTOHUBOH, THREE DOORS FROM COLOMBO STREET J. HUGHES, JN returning thanks for the very liberal support he has received from his friends and the public, takes this opportunity of announcing that it his intention to pay particular attention to the Stationery portion of his business. His present large stock will be augmented fortnightly by fresh shipments, and the Goods will be sold at the Lowest Remunerative Prices. The following now in stock : —

Account books, ledgers, dcuble and single ruling fcap. Bvo. to super royal; Scotch ledgers, journals, cash books; invoice, day, and waste books, all sizes Albums, ditto for photographs Almanacs and diaries Artists' materials Acceptance forms Account sales and account current paper Bankers' individual account ledgers Bill books, receivable and payable Bill cases, blue sample paper Bills of exchange (foreign) Bills of lading (ship and steam) Black ebony inkstands Betting books Black bordered cards, envelopes, and paper Black lead pencils (all kinds, common to best) Blotting paper, cases, books, and pads Boxes of water colours (all sizes) Backgammon boards Brown paper, brief paper Brushes (camel hair and sable) Cabinets for paper, envelopes, &c. Carbonic books and paper Cash boxes (Chubbs', Hobbs', and common) Cartridge paper Chess and draught men, ditto boards Cloth-lined envelopes, small to large Compasses — mathematical; ditto mariners' Copy books, with and without head lines; copy slips Copying books, presses, paper, and ink Crayons, white, black, and coloured Crayon paper, card cases Crow pens and quills Cutlery — Mappin's penknives, office knives, erasers, scissors Cardboard, thin, middle, and thick Custom bouse forms Clips, hand, letter, and invoice Ciphering books Drawing paper — imperial, double elephant, antiquarian, smooth, rough, plain, and mounted Drawing pins, pens, instruments, pencils, &c. Dictionaries, various languages Desks — leather, rosewood, and walnut Deed boxes, date racks, domiaoes Drawing slates Drapers' wrapping paper Demy, white, for druggists Draft paper, elastic bands (all sizes) Exercise books Envelopes — white, blue, and coloured ; the various shapes and thicknesses, from the smallest size up to 4to for deeds Envelope cases Eyelst machines and eyelets Piles — upright, clip, flap, book and screw

BOOKS: Upwards of 60,000 Volumes in Stock, including Standard Works in History Biography Travels, Science, Divinity, and Fiction. 12,000 Volumes Cheap Novels, among them — Marryatt's, Bulwer's, Scott's, Dumas', Cooper's, Charles Lever's, Aimard's, Mayne Reid's, Grant's, Disraeli's, Sam Lover's, James', Armstrong's, Albert Smith's, Hook's, Maxwell's, Waters' and Sam Slick. Chubch Sebvices — Common Prayers, Bibles, Catholic Prayer Books, a large assortment. Hymn Books — Church of England, Wesleyan, Congregational, Baptist, &c. New Music received monthly. School Books, and other requisites. New Books— The newest works of the day arrive by steamer twice a month, in quantities pro portioned to the popularity of each book. Pebiomcals — Home News, Illustrated London News and Times, Punch, Family Herald, Cassell's Paper, Reynolds' Miscellany, London Journal, Fashion Books, &c, &c ADMIRALTY CHARTS OF NEW ZEALAND COASTS STOREKEEPERS SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 223, 29 January 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 223, 29 January 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 223, 29 January 1869, Page 1

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