BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. TTT3TTCOMBE AM) TOMBS, LIMITED. ' ' IMPORTANT RECENT BOOKS. Stekel (Dr. Wilhelm): Peculiarities of Behaviour, Impulsive Acte, Wandering Mania, Dipsomania, Cleptomania, Pyromania, and Allied Mental States; 2vdla. 42s (Is). Newman (F. H.): The Production and Measurement of Low Pressures. 30a. (Gd). Creighton (Louise): G. A. Selwvn, Bishop of New Zealand. 7a (Id). Lyng (Captaia J.): Island' Films Reminiscences of "German New Guinea." Cs «d). Kaable (Robert): Tahiti; Isle of Dreamy with 60 photographs. 20s (Sd). Wilder (H. H.): Man' 3 Prehistoric Past. 81s 6d (9d). Sellar (R. J. B.). Sporting and Dramatio Yarns—A book for every Sportsman. 4s Cd (4d). Knox (D. B.): Quotable Aneodotes—Clover and Amusing Rtoriea for Professional Men, Wedding Breakfasts, etc. 4s 6d (4d). Knox (D. B.): Children's. Frinny Sayings— An amusing book for everybody. 4s Cd (4 a). Fielding (S. G.): "The Centre." Illustrated Freemo/sonr". 2s (2d). Fielding CS. G.): The Mister Builder—Freamasonry. Is 6d (2d). Tracy (Mona): Piriki's Princess and other Stories of N.Z. 3s Pd (2d). Buckmll IC. E. R.) : Sea Shell® of New .Zealand. illustrated. Paper 7s €d (3d). Cloth 12s 6d red). New Zealand. Country and People—An account of the Countrr and its Peoole, by Constance Clvde, with an historical cutcf' P 0 " trib " t «' bv Alan E. Mtilgan. splendidly illustrated. 7s 6d '6dV navel (A. B.): Infections of the Hand— A guide to ths surcrical treatment of acute and chronic suppurative processes /fnJ; ® n S erB > hand, and forearm. 30s LATEST NOVELS. Booth (J. B.): The Show SV>oo; 6s (Sd). HungerfoH Q2) ; Copy shoT>; ' Cg (Rd) <rra«me (Bruce): Blackshirt; 4s 6d (sd). II. : 'The Third Warning (A Romance ot Hiarh Hazard); 4s 6d (Sd). Murray (Sinclair): The Crucible; 63 (sd). Crawicjd (Maude): Kiratio To—Me; 6s (odT. • (Postages ehown in brackets.) WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED. Christchurch. W6703 SHIPPING TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF ox ZEALAND, LTD. Steamers will be dispatched ae under (circumstances permitting):— FOR WELLINGTON— From Lyttelton. Cargo Train. at rail. Maorf—Mon., Wed., Fri. P. 50 p.m. 11 a.m. Wamne—Tuea., Thnra., Sat. 6.60 p.m. 11a.m. (Taking cargo for Wanganui, Patea, and Foxton.) FOR BYDNET— Maheno—From Auckland, August 21st. jdoeraJd—From Auckland, August 28th. SUVA, SAMOA, VAVAU, HAAPAL NUKUALOFA—-.Tofuar-FroinAi^ SAN FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA AND PAPEETE— Maunganui—From Wellington, August 18th. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, via SUVA, HONOLULU, AND VANCOUVER— Aorangi—From Auckland, Sept. Ist. NELSON and NEW PLYMOUTH— Opua—Monday, Aug, 17th. Cargo 11 a.m. Saturday, AUCKLAND. Kaiapoi—Saturday, Aug. 19th —• 9 a»m, 7" SYDNEY DIRECT. Koromilro—Saturday, Aug. J sth. NAPIER AND GISBORN& Kahika —A boat August _l9th. Enquiries, preliminary or otherwise, regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Awund-the-Pacifio Toners, inclnding Japan' •and Hie ..Eatf, Artrand-UwWorld Tows ftt either direction, are invited, and can be made to any of the Company's Offices. ORIENT LINE. , TO LONDON, via Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. From Sydney OR AM A .. 20,000 Aug. 22 ORSOVA .. 12.041 Sept. 19 ORVIETO .. 12.133 Oct, 17 ORONBAY .. 20,000 Nov. 14 OSTERLEY 12,129 Nov. 2H ORMONDE .. 14,858 Deo. 12 ORMUZ .. 14,588 Deo. 20 Saloon farep: Single, from £lO2 to £188; return, £179 to £242. The first-class accommodation is bo arranged as to offer the public a wide choice of berths at correspondingly varied rates. No second-class passengers aro carried. Third Class Fares! Single, £39 to £45; return, £7O to £Bl. For full particulars, apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 168 Hereford street. Agents in New Zealand. 03 CANADA-UNITED STATES—E U KUiMa Regular Fortnightly Sailings. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LlflJi Via Fiji, Honolulu, and Vancouver, And UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE, Via Rarotonga, Papeete, and San Francisco. 'MAGNIFICENT NEW QUADRUPLE SCREW MOTOR SHIP, 17,491 TONb REGISTER. tTRIPLE SCREW, OIL FUEL, 13,415 TONS REGISTER. EXCURSION TO HONOLULU. Full particulars on application. NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY. AORA,NGI —From Auckland, August 17th. TAHITI—From Wellington, about September Ist. For full particulars, apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. 02 WINTER TRIPS SEEK SUNNY SKIES. Minimum days required. AUSTRALIA: Steamers Weekly. Beautiful climate; great cities; Sydney Harbour; Blue Mountains; Queensland Resorts .. .. 12 FIJI. Steamers fortnightly. Gentle sea breezes; Native life; Tropical vegetation; Grand Pacific Hotel .. .. 14 FIJI-TONGA-SAMOA: Steamers every 4 weeks. Round trip; 6 ports. Three wonderful Native raceß. Home of R. L. Stevenson, poet .. .. 22 HONOLULU; Steamer every 4 weeks. Tropical scenes with all conveniences of civilisation. Excellent hotels; motoring. Famous Waikiki Beach .. .. 42 CALIFORNIA and CANADA: Steamer fortnightly. Temperate northern summer; large cities; motoring _ par excellence; orange groves; big trees; Yosemite Valley; Grand Canyon, etc., etc. 42 Write for information, preliminary or otherwise, to any office of UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. MARY had a little hag to keep her warm mghtl Must have been a "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BAG. None bo good for keeping "but the cold. All sizes. 9
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