WANTED TO BUY Guns, Rifles, Binoculars, Jewellery of every description, or any article of value. Highest Prices Given. FRIEDLANDERS PRIVATE PAWNBROKERS, GOLD BUYERS, 221 HIGH STREET (Next McKenzie’s Arcade).
LIGHT READING. SOME NOVELS. DETECTIVE AND THRILLERS:— Peter Drax: Murder by Proxy. Reads as if it really happened. D. C. Disney: Death in the Back Seat. Try to put this one down after reading 30 pages. L. F. Hay: It Wasn’t a Nightmare. Plenty of action and intrigue. ROMANCE;— Warwick Deeping: Blind Man’s Year. A novel of Sussex and Chelsea. Denise Robins: The Woman’s Side of It. This author is becoming more popular every day. Michael Sadlier: These Foolish Things. The Daily Mail. Book of the month. HUMOUR:— E. Corbett: Mrs Meigs and Mr Cunningham. Eighty-two young and meets a fascinating widower. Mrs Meigs is a great character. K. R. G. Browne: As We Lie. Ginger French is as good a character as “Susan.” P. G. Wodehouse: Lord Emsworth and Others. This is good and will cause many chuckles. Allan Griffiths: The Passionate Astrologer. The story of the greatest seer of all time. A really good farce. All the above are 7/6 each. yyHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LIMITED Cashel street Or Through Hereford Court. WBll7
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22109, 3 June 1937, Page 1
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