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NOVELS TO BEAD. >pEW 11- NOVELS THAT ARE POPULAR. Dennis Wheatley: Eunuch of Stamboul. A new secret service story of Constantinople, as thrilling and intriguing as' "The Forbidden Territory." Richard Waughburton: Innocence and Design. A satirical story carrying all the farce it can, and. the reader finds that laughter and weeping sometimes come at the same moment. G. K. Chesterton: Scandal of Father Brown. More brilliant than ever. More mysteries solved by this quiet little priest. Full of strange incident and drama. John Buchan: House of the Four Winds. Further adventures of the chief characters in "Huntingtower" and "Castle Gay." Georgette Heyer: Death in the Stocks. A different kind of detective story. It is full of vivid character drawing, and yet has a chuckle. on every page. MORE GOOD ONES. Sydney Parkman:.Acting Second Mate. For stories of adventures on the sea, this author is rapidly making & name for himself that is placing him in the forefront of "thriller" writers. .... Oliver Sandys: Tiptoes. For pure romantic stories, Oliver Sandys is second to none. This story of gaiety and romance makes delightful entertainment. Anthony Weymouth: Doctors are Doubtful. An unusual detective story, the s"cene of which is laid" in a nursing home. This is a firstclass mystery. Dora Barford: Greek Fire: A novel of the Sack of Smyrna, Banditry in Greece, and the search for a lost girlAll the above novels sell at 7/-. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED. Telephone 32-124. for all Departments.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. lira ISAAC W. HARDING and FamJ» ily wish to THANK all sisters and nurses, especially P*- Marks, of No 5 Ward, for the kindness shown to Mr Harding during his recent illness r E. F. OAKES wishes to THANK all kind friends and relatives for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in his recent sad bereavement. X34BQ THE Family of the late Annie Brice wish to TH.--.IK all friends for letters, telegrams, and floral tributes in their bereavement. 5 5001 »SiHiii tender their sincere THANKS to LENT in sums of £5. £lO, A«- £ls, £2O, up to £SO on Life *,„~~.. - HEREFORD STREET. Thone 36-947. —ONEY TO ' LEND in any sum Tiquired from £5 to JlOO^on Mortgages arranged. ALFRED BUT--31-300. l 15SAND CO., JEWELLERS '. (Est 1851). ctC# 228 TOAM STREET,
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21578, 14 September 1935, Page 1
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