BUSINESS NOTICES. THE WELLINGTON MUSIC WAREHO^B^-?? Adjoining. the Club, EDWARD GREAVES SMITH begs fc» 9**form Bankers, Professional Men, andt && - Mercantile Community, that he is in receif*«S 1 ' invoices of sixteen coses of MILNER'S PATENT FIRE BBSISSIW HOLDFAST SAFES, with all the latest improvements, direct.froD* Ifasbv factory, to arrive per Lochnagar. i Mr Smith is now üblo to sell to wnvref Jvem Aejiivbd pku Mooßuii^-^3x4isp|p||pi~ Pianofortfls, harmoniums, brass, reed, anft string instruments, and general music sas& musical instrument stock always oh hand. Pianofortes, harmoniums, &c, of. the best qju^g^ . tone, durability and finish, can always be p»cured at this establishment; the great advanta^t being that all instruments are personally frafadtaff , by James Smith abd Son, Music Sellers*." l^;._. special appointment to the Queen. , . Parties purchasing from any other part of i2*fc '■- * colony can always depend upon having tbwtr - instruments packed and shipped. with the greafenft care and utmost promptitude. > Churches supplied with ORGANS from aa^tißL . the leading makers, Tdford and T«lford> &tvp ■ aed Davison, &c, and HARMONIUMS by Urn ■■ best makers, on the most reasonable terms*. JQfc^i ©f which instruments would be personally *a&t£t&' by James Smith and Son. • ' E. G. Smith can. therefore safely, gaaranlee t3L instruments. The nowest Mi;sic always on hand.' I&ncyaaafc^ Mercantile Stationery, Schsol and Educatisa*v Works, at S M I T H "8. Thk Wbllington Music WABfiHOWMt May 2, 1867. ' - JUST LANDED PER WILD DUCK, £83^ rl NOW ON SALEL-FIFTY-FOUR CASES AND OASKSe ' • Containing — •r Register stoves, marble mantle* piraat,... kitchen ranges, drawing and irarawp ." fenders, fire irons, cutlery^ elseftoc^ plated goods, tinware, carj vntetfß.juM joiner's tools, milk pans, patent -v*3bbhollaxvare, brushwore, and geniwaß ironmongery of every deswagtion^Jßsatof the best quality, which havetß**w selected by raj- friends Trho> sawt-r-Manufacturers in Sheffield, Birmsag<s-r ham, and Wolverhampton r vhiefe-^ enables me to offer goeds of thequality, lower tkan any other cstelvv^ lishment in Wellington. Country orders -punctually attfcrrodTfr-'' • • T. V. ASTON, Opposite the Odd Follows' ITnH, Lambton Quay, Wellington. , December 12, 1866. ■ BOOKS. NEW BOOKS, PER RUAHINE, 1?%& PANAMA, .•? ' Sir Charles Lyell's Principles, of deoli^jr^ Vol. 1, 21s ' Memoirs of Anthropologfcal Society, YdSt^ Si and 2, 26s 6d per vol. Modern Culture, Dr Youmane, 10s Martineau's Essayß, Philosophical and Tfew>~ logical, 13s 6d Hurst's History of Rationalism, 18a Elaine, by Tennyson, illustrated by G. I>«*^. 31s 6cl Montaigne's complete works, 2ls The Children's Hour Annual, 1867, 6 i 6d" Ferguson'a Electricity, 3s 6d Cerise, by Melville 7s '6d Pryde's Navigation, 8s 6d Felix Holt the Rodical, 2 volb, 16s Toilers of the Sea, by Victor Hugo, 7s 6dT Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, .veL new series, including two packets plates sssoß. •• patterns, 21s Chambers' Journal, Jan. to Dec, .1866, I* Once a Week, volv 2; new series* July to Itefc* .. 1866, 10s ' "».'■ All the Year Round, vol. 16, July to Ife*^. 1866, 7s 6d London Journal, vol. 44, July to Dec*ial«s^ 1866, 6s 6d Two Hundred Sketches, humorous and-gpcK- , tesquc, by Gustave Dore", 10s Varia, readings from rare books, by •£» : ! S£. Friswell, author of The Gentle Life, Ac* fe«&. Winifred Bertram and the World SK*li*dfc In, by the author of The Shonberg C?Sc^to Family, &o, 8s 6d The Dray tons and Davenants, by th* a#fco»rtEs Winifred Berttaxn,' &c, 8b 6d ; ! The Virginianß, by W. M. Thackerat, fe«a • Pendennis, by the same author, 8a 6d ' Philip, by the same author, 8s 6d ; .A Sequel to Ministering Children,- 6s 63 ' Tke Ministry of Life, by the author* of -Wee St*- -* tering Children, 6s ,6d .' '• " '■■ A Journey to Ashango Land, by Dv CnaißiaiSßEsThe Open Polar Sea* a Voyage to the 1 Jtefifev Pole, by Dr Hayes, 18s- : : ; x Reign of Law, by the Duke of Argyle, Ife. Our Father's Business, by Dr Guthrie, S*,» Out of Harness, by Dr Gathrie, 5» . Mansel's Philosophy of the Conditioned> &r • Englishwoman's Woman's Domestio MBgzwaoas» parts for Jan., Feb., and March, : Bs.e^*v St Valentine's Pocket .Bookj 6s .';: X Emmanuel, by tho Rer M. F. Sadler^lg^ * .. Wniia^LM LTfifflfe; mO¥ESBOB.M^Am% Now ready, 600 pages,- defey^^TO^^^^P^f; mHE GOVERN]pNT-o^^NGl,i^4li#V i JL structure totii ita"devejopm<mf v^bj^O%a^.t j Political > Econdiby 1 Wjo 1 J|; IBMSs . r bourne.- . . i:^-^'^^-^ £%.y y.-. "^
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2529, 8 June 1867, Page 1
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677Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2529, 8 June 1867, Page 1
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