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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. WEITCOMBE'S THREE IMPORTANT NOVELS. Each 63, Po3ted 6s 6d. ( '^ T ? T WINTER COmFs" SUCCESSOR. "THIS FREEDOM" ... And the chief captain answered: ''With a great sum obtained I this freedom." And Paul said, "But I was free-born." It 13 with this striking title that A. S. M. Hutchinson follows up his woild-BUccoss "If Winter Comes" with a novel that wo are told will sti.l further enhance his groai reputation. The story of a girl who earns her own hving with great success, and is immensely independent in all her ideas on the position of women. She miirrios on the understanding that she is to continue her profession and her independence, and the etory tells of what happens to her when sho realises the price—of this freedom. TWO NOVELS OFANGLO-CATHOLICISM. "TELL ENGLAND," by Ernest Raymond. A Great Romance of Glorious Youth. Oui earlier supplies of thia notable novel were sold immediately on arrival. Read these commendations by skilled reviewers: "A story which all England should read."— ("The Tatler.") "It is a story that will live as long as our spoken tongue.—("Daily Graphic") "A tribute to the heroism cf youth written with real sympathy and power.—("Punch.") "It is of extraordinary interest to Anglo* Catholics and should be widely read by them. eentcd in a novel in such attractive form. Raymond gives the picture of two young officers who found that the publio school religion which they had learned failed them in the hour of temptation, but who discovered the Catholic religion on the way to Gallipoli in a, troopship. There is a moving account of a first confession in a troopship cabin and of a later one in a dug out in the trenches. Catholicism is found in tho dark and difficult hours of human life, to respond to human need, and to satisfy the deep craving of the human soul.—("Church Times.") "THE ALTAR STEPS," by Compton Mackenzie. An absorbing book in which Mackenzie portrays, as the central character, a man swayed by religious experiences and ecclesiastical conflicts--revealing his powers in quite a new direction. It will be one of the most talked of books of the year, for the author has shown himself fearless in his criticism. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED. W9OSO-IS2SF POB SALE. DAIRY FARMER'S OPPORTUNITY. MODEL DAIRY FARM, FOR URGENT SALE, WITHIN 10 MILES OF CHRISTCHURCH; 75 acres of good land, bought before tho boom, by a business man, for a hobby. The land has had practica'ly no cropping, and has been for sonue years subject to special treatment under the supervision of agricultural exports; 25 acres in lucerne, 30 acres in young grass, £ acres ready for lucerne, 15 acres in oats and barley. Well fenced, subdivided and watered; near School, Hail, and P.O. Cream cart calls. Buildings comprise Nerw House, large stable and shed, dairy, cowshed, and machines. A buyer now would get the ful l benefit of some years of unproductive work perfecting tho property. Carrying capacity, 60 to 70 Cows. PRICE (including 2 Horses and about 20 Picked Cows), £95, or near offer. EASY TERMS. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. F. WILLIAMSON and CO., Next 8.N.Z., Hereford street, Solo Agents. ST. ALBANS. i"N tho vicinity of Bishop street is_ a magnificent Modern House of six large -j —ry possible convenience, motor etc. Full Quarter-acre Section.' Owner has bought a business, and has reduced his price £l5O to effect a quick sale. Eosiest of terms. PRICE £I4OO. • < F. •WILLIAMSON and GO;, Next 8.N.Z., Hereford street. W9106-1246 / D. STOCK AND CO. NORTH END. TILED ROOF BUNGALOW, ACRE LAND. EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BUILT BUNGALOW or SEVEN SPACIOUS ROOMS, high stud, panelled hall, china roil, steel coiline in drawing-room, range and 8 Tiled WELL GRATES, fancy mantels, linen press and wardsobes built in, extra large porcelain bath and basin, shaving cabinet, tawel cupboard, kitchenette, pantry, h.p. water supply, private SEPTIC TANK, large sun verandah on North side, MOTOR SHED, largie WORKSHOP. High terrace sootion about One Aero, wide frontage, with gentle slope to stream running on northern boundary. Tastefully laid out in lawns and garden, ROCK BORDERS, choice flowers rosea and .creepers. BEAUTIFUL SUNNY POSITION. Five minutes to tram, 2d seoThis property must be seen to be appreciated. Owner has purchased a hoUBe in Wellington, and is out for a QUICK SALE. Further information from tho Agents. D. STOCK and CO., 156 Manchester street, N.Z. Express Co.'s Buildings, Cnristchuron. 'PHONES: 2435, 8813. 59127-2507F £ll9O. FENDALTON. FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW, situated about 60- YARDS FROM THE TRAM, verandah on North and West sides, Garago with electrio light, Workbfnch and concrete floor. Hall and drawing-room panelled, electrio *ight and gas, Porcelain enamel bath, hot and cold water, _ Sideboard built in in breakon the market, and at the puce asked is VERY GOOD VALUE. The ownc has a genuine reason for selling, and we iiige you to see us without delay, or make on appointment with us for an inspection. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN. I BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY, 88253-1807F 778 Colombo street. £1165. TILED ROOF BUNGALOW. 4 ROOMS AND LARGE KITCHENETTE. This is for URGENT Sale, as the owner has gone to the NORTH ISLAND, and must realise at ONCE. _lt is built of the best materials, and conwina all the essentials that go to make & complete and compact iome. It has ELECTRIC light, Porcelain Bath, Clinker Brick Fireplace in living room prettily panelled hall and dining-room, clear leadlighls, plenty of cupboards, tilting bins, eto.. gas for cooking, capital garden, concrete paths. Only one minute from 2d oar, and handy to school. Don't mias if IMMEDIATE POSSESSION HILLARY AND BAXTER, Estate Agents H5925-14S3P 178 Manchester street. STERLING VALUE. OPREYDON-In healthy and sunny part, close to tram, Superior Moa?m Resi' - containing 6 large rooms, beautifully d throughout, electrio light and all modern conTenionoes. Tho dining-room is exceptionally large and the whole place Is in perfect order. Not a penny to spend on it. Fine Corner Sectivn of J-aore, nicely fenced, and wed laid out in ornamental W k h garden. Motor Garage and „„*' KEAL FAMIXY HOME. ONLY £9OO-AND OFFER WILL BE CONSIDERED. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO 88132-726 169 cartel* street. THIRST-CLASS ART MILLINERY A\D ♦ W P fcb PSH 7^ USINESS Thoroughly PMCE h £ls0 a 0 n d ° lne " Bpl6ndid h *™™- ARTHUR L. GRAY, Business Broker, Stewart Dawson's Buildint™ G5924-1313 High street cEhurch. 'lft 'Unique" Hot Water every month of the year! lt " __ HSBBI |JSIiER'S GREEN STRIPE WHISKY.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17544, 28 August 1922, Page 1

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