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' I New Zealand Story I and Picture Books forN.Z. Children and >' for sending overseas i These books are typically New Zealand in both story and illus- H j tra'uoii, good use having been made of our wealth of Maori H legend and native birds and .flowers. It goes without saying fi I that children overseas will be delighted by such original j'jj' i'j story books. 5;» \ |{ \jj " e Adventures of Toby i and Sphinx inFloiverland." \&zi£oossMps\ By ALISTER McCLUNIE (Illustrated by Alice Poison) Children revel in stories of this ' "Little Make-Believed ' By EDITH HOWES ! P%|i--i|Sp . flllurtruted) • Contains three dainty aud original ! M' fairy stories, 'which conilmio literary charm and high moral purpose. 1/(5 |; j [I "The Enchanted Packman." %BgSß&\ 4 |J * By ALISTER McCLITKIE Wft A delight fully entertaining allegorical A^ , P!' M story, that holds its readers spellbound fizi i, & from cover to cover. 2/6. ' J m j "Piccaninnies:' ¥$, - By ISABEL PEACOOKE . (Illustrated) • . _ - tiffl '■ an d tiuiquo dcpartm'e in 3 , children -'e litoraturc. It i 3 a bewitchingly , 'bpV fanciful and humorous fairy story, in :i sotting o£ K"ew Zealand plant and bird j' Wonderwings. i I - By EDITH HOWES J Thrco delightful and dainty fairy S§^s3sßS'j^»' U stories, -which appeal to .tho child's imagi- i \ yks&is®' " The Bonny Books of Humorous ' Verse. \\\ \W^^ , W ' 'J B y ISABEL MAUD PEACOCKE. | $LJrj, Jgi/\ Two booklots of amusing vorao on I! a ' ' ?T" I topics, "peculiar to children. Miss Pea- { *■ L' i cooke's Quaint humour is delightfully a engaging j 2 books—different contents, | -"Bigg each 1/6;' j The Willie Winkie\Zoo Books ! 1/6 each. * I P Written by M3RS. A. R. OSBORN, (|i H and Pictured by Ida Bentoul Outh-svaite «j I • "TEDDY BEAR'S BIETHDAY PARTY ,, m 1 "THE NAUGHTY BABY MONKEY" rf*? 1 "THE , GUINEA, PIG THAT WANTED A TAIL" m ffi "PETER'S PEACH" Wl ® "FUZZY. WUZZY AND BUZZY" "THE QUARREL OF THE BABY LIONS ,, Torofes Ltd. CASHEL STREET WEST "Always First with New Books."

BOWLING. * - ST. ALBAKS CLUB. ' The following teams will represent St. AJbans Club on -SatimJay: — Agaiast Papairai, on Papaimi green—Po-?-lor, Snoad, Ci, Simpson, Smith (s); McDevI mott; Gibb, Proper, Brass (s): Edgar, Huii--1 t*r, Boybe, Wcod (s). Against Ghristclmrcli, on St. Albans green —Kendall. .Seds-lcy. Oakcy, Taylor (e); Heed, Barrett, Faircott, Dobbs («); Ingram, Spitz, Cropp, Wade (a). FrieJidly match against ChristehurcA, on St. 'Albans green—Strange-Miixe, Oroxton, Hutton, Hobbs (s); Jones, Allington, R. \V. Brown, Davidson (el; Lindsay, StanafieH, Lorimer, Du Feu (s). PAPANUI CLUB. *. The following have been drawn, to play for tho Nicholls Memorial Cup:—C. Quigley, Marshall, Baldwin, Freeman; ' llev, Orbell, McDonald, Ritchie, A. Banks; J. Butt, BlSke Kettle. White, Hadley. Church, Rev. Griffen,' Quigloy; E. Jones, Kobinscjn, Chatfield, Samuels; Chambers, Baxtor, Halligan, Poole; Yntes, C. Matson, Shaw, Keelley. I ERUPTIONS ON GRLIIHD Could Not Sleep. Skink flamed. Cuticura Heals. ! "My little girl's head broke out in eruptions and,the skin was red and /, inflamed round them. Ths Irritation caused her to scratch her scalp and she nv» ffft) c°vl& not sleep at night for ffi *~*m the P ain- Hcr scalp w * 3 covered with hard dandruff »l^tv/ r and her hairwas falling'out. •VMy/- "I sent for a free sample of Cuticjra Soap and Ointment and it seemed to ease her. I then bought more Soenand Ointment which healed her." (Signed) Mrs. Jean Bulmtn, 65 Cedl St., Williamstown, Vic You may rely on Cuticura to care for ycur ekin, scalp, hair and hands. For sample each address: "R. Tewne £ • Co..Sf<Jiiey. N. S.W." Sold everywhere. "Cuticure Soep shave* without mat. t

To-day's Price The Queen of All Teas Choicest Ceylon ] B° tn ■■;-. - . t 7/y Choicest China j nj Ld Blend j per lb, Supreme in Quality and Value . From all Grocers HMIS-81T3 LAWN TENNIS. _« AMBUICAX DAVIS CUP TEAM. (By Cublo—Press Associiition—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) SYPXFA', November 8. Tho Australian Tennis Association has r<jjtivml a cable from America agreeing to TiMen, Johnston, Wasliburu, aud Hardy playing in Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide duTinjj January.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16987, 9 November 1920, Page 9

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