NEW NOVELS THAT ARE IN GREAT DEMAND. "Mr Mulliner Speaking." by the National Humorist. P G. Wodehouse; "Tho Web of Destiny," by ''Seamark"; "The Galaxy." by Susan Ertz: "Riven,'' by Jean Devany; A Wild Bird," by Maude Diver; "The Dark Mile," by D. K Broster. We can still hook a few orders for ' All Quiet on the Western Front." Simpson and Williams, Ltd., ''The Fountain Pen People." 238 High street. 1 EVERTc MOTHER'S JOY—A FAMILY PHO-DGRAPH ALBUM. Yon havr many happy snapshots of your young hopefuls—just imagine what these pictures will mean to yo~ in years to come. Keep them in one or Wallace's photograph albums, to which extra leaves may be added. and Co., Photographic Dealers, High street. —3 By special arrangement Beuter s World Bervice. in addition to otner special sources of information •» D " ed in the compilation of the oversea* in telligence published in this issue, ana all rights therein in Australia an q New Zealand an reserved.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19690, 6 August 1929, Page 9
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