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HAVE YOU USED PERMANENT PAINTS? IF NOT WHY NOT? The Price is Right, the Quality is the Best; and they are made in christchurch. Sold Only Direct from Factory. BRITISH PERM'NENT PAINT CO., 23 Lichfield street. Between Colombo and Durham streets.

business announcements. T WHITCOMBES These quite new Novels have Ianded—"DIVORCED FROM REALITY" . v D. E. Stevenson. The author of •'MISs Buncle's Book" has excelled herJSin this poignant story of the eternal triangle, but she still has that mocking humour that made her former book such a success. THO-RNE smith again. "Topper Takes a Trip i*> another { yj oge screams which has made this author famous throughout the world. We don't say it is as fiood as "Turnabout" but v/e do say that it is almost'as good, "NO ORDINARY VIRGIN" —is by Eve Chaucer, the wife of Dennis Wheatley (author of "Forbidden Territory"). It is a ruthless piclure of modern society life, written from a new angle. Not a book that grandmother would perhaps approve of but one that will be read more than once. "THIRTEEN SAILED HOME." Novels of the sea are becoming increasingly popular, and they will continue to be popular while authors ■write so interestingly as Ken Attiwell. In this tale of a windjammer, undermanned, under-provisioned, and short of gear, homeward bound from South America, the authors give a graphic account of life on a four-masted barque. A beautiful girl stowaway adds zest. Each 7/-. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD., Telephone 32-124 for all Departments. W8417

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. fFHE Family of the late John Han--1 nan desire to THANK all kind relatives and friends for letters, telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy iji their re«&t sad bereavement, and also special thanks to Father O'Regan and Dr. Glasgow. 1893 fTHE Family of the late Mrs Caroline Stephens desire to tender their sincere THANKS to all kind friends for letters, telegrams, and floral tributes, and expressions of sympathy in their sad bereavement. 5473 ;\V FAIRBAIRN and Family desire to THANK all relatives and friends for letters, telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions of Wmpathy in their regent bereavement. 1889 \fBS LETTEN and Family wish to THANK relatives and friends &r letters, telegrams, floral tributes, also kind sympathy shown in their *®cent sad bereavement. 1884 BUSINESS NOTICES. Money LENT in sums of £5. £lO, ~T £ls. £2O, up to £SO on Life Policies. Property Titles, Shares, Furand Pianos. Cyril Kennedy Wjute, carrying on business as WHITE BROS., 96 HEREFORD STREET jftone 38-947 BREATHS, SHEAVES, CROSSES, &C. DISPATCHED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. A AND S. REI D. FLORISTS. (Gold Medal, 1932.) 271 HIGH STREET. JPhones: S6-171 Private 22-495-YOUR LAST WINTERS COAT remodelled, and made y fashionable again, with one of ■ smart fur collars. MISS SPARKES, 152 Armagh street (Dominion Motors Buildings). JPhone_ 37-705, EASTER WEDDING GIFTS. moderately priced GIFTS, including Silver Serviette 51®®. Sweets Dishes, Toast Racks, etc. JP>N.S. Fish Eaters and Servers, ®taee Dishes, and Crystal Ware at S- COATES and CO. (Est. 1861). 228 fefflce e ) et (oPP ° Site m C 3039 FAILS FISH CAFE, CASHEL ST. (Near the Bridge.) OD HOT DINNERS ° STILL ON MENU. goldfish and goldfish food FOR SALE.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21450, 16 April 1935, Page 1

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