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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. .YpiITCOHBE'S KEW BOOKS. NEW NOVELS FOE THE WEEK-END. Each 63. Posted 66 6d. G. K. Chesterton: The Man "Who Knew Too Much.— "Detective fiction, not only at its best, but at iia brightest.'' ("Manchester Guardian.") K. W. itiacKcnna: Flower 0' the Heather— Leais with th« ci-.iva whan vi/.M.m.h Covenanters were harried by the English Government and Claverhouse. J-'. W. i'leeman: Tne i J it l-i-cp Syndicate A very story 01 the break up of a muraerous gang of extremely expert criminals. Joseph LincUn: Fair Harbour.—Lincoln wntes with nia usual rich humour o£ the quaint seaianng men of Cape Cou, and their queer adventures on shore and un*/at. Hugh Walpole: The Cathedral—A fine story, will raise still higher WaJpoie's rapidly growing reputation. Harrington Hext: dumber 87.—A scientific phantasy oi thrill and horror. Hext is a disguise for some clever writer an*± British opinion is divided as to whether it is H. ■ (i. Wells or Sir A: Conan Doyle. Le Quex: i'he Voice from the Void.—The first novel to be cast in the atmosphere of wireless telephony. G. B. Burgin: Cyrilla Seeks Herself A readable romance of love, drug-lakhis, and the law. , Blasco Ibanez of "Four Horsemen ot the Apocalypse"): "The Mayflower.'—A vivid gripping story of Spanish fisher ■ folk. Arnold Bennett: Lilian. Murici Hme: The Flight. G. B. McCutcheon: Viola Gwyn.—A fine novel with a splendid plot. May Sinclair: Anne Severn and'the Fieldings. W. MacLeod Raine: The Fighting Edge. Richard Dehan: The Just Steward. H. A. Vachell:. Change Partners. Rafael Sabatini: Captain Blood. H. W. Service: The Poisoned Paradise.—A romance of Monte Carlo. F. E. Mills Young: Dawn at Sunday's River. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED. W9266-994F WARDELL'S. CROCKERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Preserving Jars, pint t quart, and J-gallon. Aluminium Cooking Tj tensile in Stock. Large Display of General Biushware at Lowest' Prices. Kettles, Buckets, Cake Tina, Flour and Bread Bins. Meat Safes, Pie Dishes, and Hoiißehold mquißites of every description. R«cent Designs Crockery, Glassware, and Art i Metal Ware. DISCOUNT COUPONS GIVEN ON ALL CASH PURCHASES. W9128-7MB 1 WABDELL'S. rOESALE.

VERY CHEAP CAR. SIXjCYLINDER MITCHELL, With 8-Seatex Colonial Body. VERY FINE CAR. £lB5. W. B. SCOTT and CO./ Gloucester street. FENDALTON. MAGNIFICENT TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW AT LESS THAN TO-DAY'S BUILDING COST! WE Offer this fine Bungalow with confidence and it will bear any inspection, having boen built by one of our leading firms of the yery best materials—it contains 8 rooms and large sleeping balcony, is roofed with Roman tiles, large reception hall, beautifully panelled and replete with every modern convenience. Situated in best part of Fendalton close to tram, and well inside 2d section. Section of nearly J-aere with, nice ornamental shrubs, garden and lj&wns. Price reduced for immediate sale to '£2 100. Could never be replaced for the money. Very easy terms. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO., 976F " 169 Cashel street.' A smppiNa. ..WELLINGTON, WESTPORT, AND VV GREYMOUTH. SjS. OPUA—MONDAY, 19th February. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. S.S. HOLMDALE-Tuesday, Feb. 20th. AUCKLAND DIRECT. S.S. OPlHl—Tuesday, February 20th. NEW. PLYMOUTH. S.S. JOHN—Early. F. E. SUTTON AND CO., 833 Agents. WELLINGTON. S.S. WOOTTON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. Cargo at Railway, 11 a.m. A. RHIND AND CO., ne 524. Agents. 9384 FOR KAIKOURA, NELSON, AND ■ a MOTUEKA. rWR S S CYGNET will Sail as above on MONDAY, 19th INSTANT (weather and circumstances permitting). Latest Cargo at Chnstchurch Railway 13 noon. Spaca must be engaged and shipping orders put in p ITCATTHLY BROS-i Agents . •Phone 1739. ' . 9356 ESTPORT PIRECT). S.S. CANOPUS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. «.,„ at Railway 11 a.m. Cargo as *au «* jhjjjd and oq., >t>Wmi 824. Agents. THE EMPIRE EXPRESS COY., 311 St. ABaph street, THE Company have » Staff of Experts, *n& careful handling, eembined with oßick delivery, is assured. to patrons. Pack-?-tt t« a speciality, and satisfaction to caa■Ss,.™ wm be gi'«> B™* Storage. "g you a»™ no * ***** "DOVE" BRAND J«r Qtvxt: 1» &° wewnneLfti^^

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17691, 17 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17691, 17 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17691, 17 February 1923, Page 1

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