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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. VHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD. ON AKD AFTER SA'iUKUAV, Apn. 2Kb, our Retail Establishment will CLOSE at J3.»5 p.m. on SATURDAYS. LATEST NOVELS. Burroughs (E. R.V—"The Bandit of Hell's Bend." A etorv of hsrd-iiding, hardliving, and hard-loving Cowboys. 6s {Sd.) Fittgersld (F. Scott)—" The Great Gateby." 6s (Id), lennett (A. G.)—"The Sea of Sleep." A R<->-manco of the South Seas. 6s (sd). Benson (A. C.)—" The Canon" (sequel to '"The Houeo of Menerdue") 6a lod). Pottrr (Kennoth)—"The Shadow of the Chapel." Engliei Public School Life. 6a (sd>. Bower (B. M.)—"Ueadowlark Basin." ' A thrilling Western Stcry. 6a (3d). Grey (Zan o )—"Th* Vanishing American." A Romance of the American Indian (new supply). 6s lodj. Diver (Maud)—"Coombe St. Mary's" (new lupply). 6a (od). Hall (M. R.>—"The Valley of Strife." A Western Story 6s (4d). Amu (Joseph B.)—"London From Laramie." A swiftly-moving story of the West. 6s (sd). Dejeans (Elizabeth)—" The Winning Gamp." By author of 'The Tiger's Cent." 6o (.id). Marsh (George)—" Men Marooned." A story of the Hudson Bay District. 6b (3d). William* (Valentine)-"Mr Ramosi." Mystery, Glamour, Tingling Excitement. 6s (sd). NEW GENERAL LITERATURE. Hobson (J. A.)— "Free- Thought in the Social Science*." 13s (fid). Barfield (Owen I—"History in English Words." 8a (sd). Gilbert (W. S.)-"Tlv» Savoy Operas." Being the Complete Text of the Gilbert and Sullivan Operas as originally produced in tho years, 1875-1836. lis (9d). Macdonald (Sheila)—" Sally in Rhodesia." Illustrated. 13s 6d (8d). Magnus (Lsurie) —"A Dictionary of European Literature." Designed as a companion to English Studios. 31s «d (lOd). Norton (Lt.-Col. E. F.)—"The Fight for Everest, 1924." 31s 6d (Is). Munro (W. B>—"The Governments of Europe." 23s 6d (lOd). Woodruff (L. F.)—"Principles of Electric Power Transmission and Distribution." 25s (9d). ck (J. B.)—"The Art of History." A Slndy of Four Great Historians of the Kightsenth Century. 10s (4d). WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD., VTBB9I Christckurch. BHEPPINO. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF •' NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Steamers will be Dispatched aa under (Circumstances Permitting) : FOR WELLINGTONFrom Lyttelton. Cargo Train. at Rail. Maori—Mod., W«d., Fri. 6.50 p.m. 11 a.m. Wahinc—Tues., Thuw., Sat. 6.50 p.m. 11 a.m. (Taking Cargo for Wanganni and Patea.) WKLLINGTON-PICTON SERVICETamahine— From Wellington, Mon., Wed., Fri., S p.in. Tamahine—From Picton, Tues., Tfaure., Sat., 2.80 p.m. FOB SYDNEY— Marama—From Wellington, April 30th, S p.m. Maunganui—From Auckland, April 80th, 3 p.m. FOR MELBOURNEManuka, via Wellington—About May 6th. SUVA. SAMOA. VAVAU. HAAPAI, . . NUKUALOFATofua—From Auckland, April 24th. CANADA, UNITED STATES, ENGLAND, via SUVA (Fiji) JIONOLULU, ■ VANCOUVERNiagara—From Auckland, May Uth. Via- RAROTONGA, TAHITI. BAN FRANCISCO— Tahiti—From Wellington, April 97th. : . AUCKLAND (Cargo Only)- , Kurtw—About April 38th. YMOUTH, WESTPORT (Cargo only)— Kartigi-tFri4ay, April 23rd. «_ p.m. NAPIER AND GIBBORNE (Cargo only)K»m«—About April 29th. Enquiries, preliminary or otherwise, regarding trip* to 'Australia,' South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United StaUs, Europe. Arwiad-the-Pacifia Tours, including Japan and the East, Around-the-World Tours, in either direction, ara invited, and can be made at any of the Company's Offices. Ol ORIENT LINK. 10 LONDON, via M«lbourn», Adelaide, Frementle, Colombo, Bu*i, P6rt Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth, , GRAMA •• 20.000 April 28 ORMUX .. 15,000 May 13 PRSOVA .. 13,000 May 39 ORVIETO .. 12,000 June 56 ORMONDE ~ 15,000 July 24 .OBTERLEY .. 13,000 Aug. 81 Saloon fares—From Naw Zealand: Single, (from £163 to £138; return, *179 to £242, The flrtt-fllais accommodation is so arranged as to offer the public a wide choice of berths at correspondingly varied rates. No second-class pe'ianger* are carried. ' Third Class Fares —From New Zealand: Single, £39 to £45; return, £7O to £Bl. For full particulars apply UNION STEAM SHIP 00. OF N.Z., LTD., 168 Hertford street. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAJLWATTHE 'HNE6I 1 SCENIC ROUTE ACROSS CANADA. In conjunction with CANADIAN-AUBTHAUBUN ROYAL MAII, S,B. LINE TO VANCOUVER, B.C. SEE the fsjeipsting beauties of Canada on yo«r w»y t« or from the Old CountryThe stupendous Rockies, Banff, Lake Louise. Niagara Falls—ju|t imagine 'the countless ...... .. . - • fort and REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS OF TPE CANADIAN. PACIFIC RAILWAY, AU-steal Trains, Spotless Dining and ObMrvation Cars A warm welcome awaits I at spy of the U splendidly appoints u tels and Chalet* en route Book tout pawara across the''Atlantici h.v of th, aViteJy eblpa of tha Canadian Pacific Line Travel io Vancouver on the superb quadruple-acre*; Motor Ship Aorapgi, of the popular R.M.B. NUgara. Reservations mad* in Sleeping Care, Hotels, and Steamships. For descriptive pampblete and full particular* apply to apy offic* of the Union I Ptaam Ship Co., of NZ-, Ltd.. Thoe. Cook and Son; or 3 Belater, representative. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.. Union Bouse. Sydney, N-S-W, H 4597-3 COMPANY. LIMITED. ' WELLINGTON ~AND WANGANUI. 6.8. GALE-FRIDAY. Wrd ipitonl. ' DUNEDIN AND TIMARU, J.S. BREEZE—FRIDAY. 33rd instant. " .WELLINGTON, PICTON. AND WANGANUI. (Tajdhg. cargo for Blenheim, Seddon, and Ward ) B.S. CALM—MONDAY, Mth instant. Telephone, numbers: S4U, fU, and 1"341093 LEV£ E I M DIRECT. (Taking Cargo for Haveloek. Seddon, and Ward.)' 8,», WAIRAU, v (Weithtr and Cireuniitanees Permitting.) '.•■*"" LATEST CARS©, 9 a.m. _ All Cargo must pe Booked at Christcaarch lee Before sending to Railway. . LTD.. Agents,

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18672, 22 April 1926, Page 1

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