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SPECIAL NOTE Health is always before wealth, so I would recommend that you went to Hanafin and had your Blood Pressure checked. Price 3/6. HANAFIN, CHEMIST 282 HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH.

NEW NOVELS. READING FOR ALL. C. S. FORESTER: “A SHIP OF THE LINE.” A grand novel of sea-fight-ing, in which Horatio Hornblower reappears. The author has never before written better descriptions of naval engagements in the days of the tall ships. 7/6. BERNARD NEWMAN: “DEATH UN- • DER GIBRALTAR.” One of the most exciting novels this author has written. It is the story of a sinister plot to undermine Great Britain’s strength in Gibraltar. 7/6. ROBERT WESTERBY: “IN THESE QUIET STREETS.” In London there is a little world, so quiet, dingy, and grey, that its existence is ignored. It is in this world of bed-sitting-rooms, that the scene of this fine hovel is laid. 7/6. BASIL FRANCIS: “DEATH AT THE BANK.” The background of the crime, with its description of, the bank and staff, is painted in with great precision and fidelity, and the detectives will join' the select band of great sleuths. 7/6. JEFFERY MARSTON: “NO MIDDLE WAY.” Here is portrayed a group of people—ordinary “decent” English people—facing each in their several ways, the conditions of life. 7/6. A NEW ZEALAND MASTERPIECE. JANE MANDER: “STORY OF A NEW ZEALAND RIVER.” This is one of the outstanding novels of New Zealand life, and ranks with “The Greenstone Door” in : popularity. The novel has been out of print for many years, and this 432 page reprint wifi be welcomed by many. 4/6. .yHITCOMBE and TOMBS. LIMITED, CHRISTCHURCH, i Telephone 32-124 for Books j (Or Printing Orders). I W 8176

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22413, 28 May 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22413, 28 May 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22413, 28 May 1938, Page 1

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