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TREPARE FOR 1936. Why not let your house greet you in 1936 with a new, clean coat of Perm'nent Paint? Give the New Year fln Attractive Welcome. SOLD ONLY DIRECT FROM FACTORY. 1 Price List Post Free. BRITISH PERM'NENT PAINT CO., 23 LICHFIELD STREET, Between Colombo and Durham streets.

APPRECIATED book gifts. rpKE thrill of finding that your X presents are appreciated is experienced to the full with your book gifts. You find them well read v/ell loved, and carefully treasured. ENTERTAINMENT—PLUS INTEREST. "1066 and All That," Sellar and Yeatman's hilarious satire on text-book History, sold in thousands at 7/6 d. Cheaper edition. 3 '9d is now here. Cruise of the Teddy"' by Erjing Tambs, is an account of a world cruise in an old pilot cutter, without instruments and with out of date charts. The voyage ended in shipwreck, near Auckland. 3/9 d. "Borzoi" is the great success of the season's biographies. This autobiography of a Russian dancer won a £IOOO London prize. 11/-. "Horizon," by Ken Attiwell. A harsh but truthful picture of everyday life in a windjammer's forecastle on the grain race from Australia. 3/9 d. law's "Russian Sketch Book." 56 drawii-gs by David Low. 5/-. "Cheerful Yesterdays." A new edition of tha cheerful autobiography of the late Mr Justice Alpers. 7/6 d. SOME CHRISTMAS NOVELS.

John Marefield: Victorious Troy. A superbly written novel of the sea —the moving story' of a storm and of a young officer's effort to save his ship. 7/-. Kafael Sebatini: Chivalry. A glowing romance of adventure. 7/-. Alfredo Segre: Abram Lewis. Agent. Mr Lewis is a travel agent, seller of dubious antiques, promoter of questionable ventures and future millionaire. There is humour, excitement, ingenuity and an Oriental scene (modern Cairo). 7/-. E. P. Oppenheim: Battle of Basinghall ftreet. Exciting troubles of the young director of a great wool combine, by the "Prince of Storytellers." 7/'-. A. E. W. Mason: "They Wouldn't Be Chessmen." Monsieur Hanaud of the Surete Generale is in rare form in this pearl theft case. 7/Margaret Pedler: Shining Cloud. Brother and sister left destitute, set out io modernise and run a Cornish resort hotel. 7/-. THE CENTURY, OMNIBUSES 400,000 ALREADY SOLD 6/- EACH. This is the wonderful sales achievement of the_Century Books. Surely never before has such an array of famous authors been present at such a low price. Each volume is edited by an expert and has over 1000 pages Here they are:— A Century of Sea Stories A Century of Love Stories A Century of Strange Stories A Century of Creepy Stories A Century of Humorous Stories A Century of Detective Stories. 1001 Wonder Things—a picture reCord of this wonderful world. Lord Birkenhead's Famous Trials. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD.* Cashel street, or Through Hereford Court. W8417

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. f PHE Family of the late Mrs E. A. Loughlin (New Brighton) desire to sincerely THANK all kind relations and friends for floral tributes, telegrams, and expressions of sympathy in the recent loss of their dearly ■toved mother; also they wish to THANK Drs. A. L. Bennett and Glassy the staff of the Lewisham Hos- ? R-S.A., and the Women's Auxiliary branch of New Brighton. _ X 3470 'THE Family of the late Mrs Grant desire to sincerely THANK kind relations and friends for telegrams and expressions oil sympathy in the sad ioss of their dear mother. X 3475 MR and MRS H. ELLlsTdesire to I sincerely THANK Mr and Mrs Soper, Directors of Weeks, Ltd., and old friends at Weeks, for kind sympathy and floral tributes in their reSent sad bereavement; also Drs. A. J. Orchard and D. Orchard for their untiring and devoted attention. X 3501 Money LENT in sums of £5, £lO, £ls, £2O, up to £SO on Life Policies, Property Titles. Shares, Furniture. and Pianos. Cyril Kennedy Write, carrying on business as WHITE ®ROS., 96 HEREFORD STREET. Thone 36-947. "THE PRESS" Classified Advertisements are read at the breakfast ftable, and are sure to deliver results during the day—l2 words Is, 3 insertions 2s 6d. 'Phone 33-358. —6

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21652, 10 December 1935, Page 1

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