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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. BOOK NEWS. THE "BOOKMAN" XMAS NO. Asusual was largely over-subscribed and out of print before publication. A London, journal summarised it as "the most sumptuous production of iU kind, before or since the War, and a veritable treasurehouse of literary and artistic interest; not merely for a day's pleasure, but for a year's reference." Profusely illustrated in colour, and black and white. 8s (Is). CANTERBURY COLLEGE NORMAL TRAINING COLLEGE. AH the correct Text-books are now available. Remember, we are the Official Booksellers, and have the correct information and right editions. University ,Calendar (latest). Price 23 (6d). THE ROMANCE OP MADAME TTJSSAUD'S. The story of the famous London 'Waxworks, with many, illustrations of fam- , ous effigies and relics in the exhibition. NOVELS BEING DEMANDED, 6s (6d). May Sinolair: Mr "Waddington of Wyck. Story of a humourless, pompous man, at whom hia family laug&s, but who has no idea of his own characteristics. M. R. Rfaehart: More Tish—The further advantures of Tish, Aggie, and Lizzie, the three elderly 6pinsters who have become so well-known for their humourous vicissitudes. Compton Mackenzie: Rich Relatives. A tumorous story in which the tables are turned, and the poor relations voice opinions of rich ones. Rafael Sabatini's fine story, "Scaramouche," worthy to set beside Dumae's "Three Musketeers." Gilbert Frankau: Peter Jackson—Cigar Merchant. The best novel of the war and after. A. S. M. Hutchinson's "If "Winter Comes." "The best novel I have read for many a day," writes J. M. Baxrie, the distinguished playrieht to the author. (Postages showni in brackets.) "WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED. W9OBO-165F

WINE IS A FINE TONIC. VfJINE IP \ FINE TONIO. -AND SO INEXPENSIVE. Here" you find the finest selection of Pure Wines, of rich quality. LOW PRICES—ALWAYS. No. 1 OLD POBT . . • .60s down (equals te 2d bottle). Special Eich Constants . . .54* down Sy-ecial Bed Muscat . • •Ms dozen Fine. Old Invalid Port . . 655, dozen Feuerheerd's Old Port . . . _7Bs dozen 1900 Vintage Hoyal Palace Port 1868 dozen WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE. Assorted Dozens of Wine, Spirits, and Ale i to suit you - BISHOP and CO." Armagh street Ph £ n ; J 6 JL, 88250-6101 JAMES SHAND AND CO., LTD., 189 HEREFORD STREET. IMPORTERS OF WINES, SPIRITS, • ' TEA, ETC. Sole Agent* Johnny Walker, V.0.M., and Heather Dew Whiskies. Bisqutt Dubouohe and Co.'e Special French Brandies, Red ,and Blue Monogram Cigarettes, eto. Private Families Supplied in Assorted . Dozens. ■Phone 653. B9Ut PRIME M E. A X 'FOR RICCARTON>-FENDALTON. : r :'''•'■; "only' 'be si ;;<jftJia£iihr'...' Town Prices. Quioi DellTeryCT •. E. jDOCKU T, Corner Riecarton and Olaience loads. 'Phone 8181. DBIBSF ' W I L L I A M S 0 N, J* BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Address: 441 HADRAS STREET. Estimates gi-wm. for all classes of the trade. W9137F . __:

FOB SALS. ADDINGTON.' JPHY7K °R OFFER.—In one of the dwXU I 0 best streets, superior Modern hoiiie of 7 large rooms in very fine order. All rooms are plastered, papered, ana have El. light. ! Every possible convenience, including gM, h. and c, and shower, flewer, h.p. water, and a deep well.. Several extra* also, such as meat safe, built in wardrobes, cup,t>oards, linen pTess, panelling etc. Lovely Coiner Section of nearly g-Aoro, all laid ont in fruit trees; good garden, and asphalt paths all round. Also stable, motor g'arag» with floor, 2 sheds, coal 3hed dark perty. Large Government Mortgage can remain. , ' REDCLIFFS. C*t£(\ DEPOSIT. Good House of 4 */0" rooms, very nicely papered, Bathroom, -pantry, sink, washhouse, ooppef and. tubs, El. light, good-kitchen range. Handy sized "Section. . Close to train. Price £SOO. A. F. JAUNCEY, . ■. ' ■ i 177 Manchester street. 'Phone Aim. J5604-29 WILLIAMSON. AND CLAMC, 131 HEREFORD STREET (Next, Bank N.Z.). 1 Estate Agents. PhO,n<, BtWGALO-W DE LUXE. ' IN BEAUTIFUL MEBIVALE. SOMETHING SPECIAL. rtHrELL designed and faithfully built, 7 'VV spacious, lofty rooms, the largest contaaning full-Ma Allcock Billiard Table; also spacious drawing-room and Dining-room, panelled halls, eJc.; 2 extra wide sun oorohes Every detail of construction is first-class. Beautiful section of J-Acre long frontage, assuring quiet and privacy Boom for tennis court.- Motor shed fernery etc. The bungalow, etc. cost £ISOO to build, „j _•_ n-iv a years old. The land is worth We have inspected this property, and can motor a bona fide buyer to insped and make »* a CITY BUfcGALOW. REALLY PBETTY BUNGALOW. Quite close to Bealey avenue; 5 good- _ rooms, and kitchenette. ■ IWomy sun porch, up-to-date, e.f. and gas, b - «"* °-> P- «* V., beautiful art papers, wardrobes, and * a Thebungalow stands, well back, amid tall Silver Birch, Oak. and Elm Trees, epacious lawns, flower beds; and borders. lli » a deUghtful-spot, and quite secluded. If you desire beauty and quietness,, see thia pro- , . W9106-7665 NEW TWO-STOREYED AST BUNGALOW. SIX BOOHS. WITHIN EASY WALKING DISTANCE OF THE SQUARE, THIS House, which has just been completed, is *ell built, and contains every stnictor, and a gas copp< brick moto r garage. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION CAN BB TAKEN. Further particulars from GODFREY, and TAYLER (W. S Godfrey), 100 Hereford street.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17394, 3 March 1922, Page 1

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