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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 LATEST FICTION 7/6 EACH. "DANGER LEE: THUNDERING iA HOOVES. A Westerner packed with thrills from the first page to the last. ERIC AMBLER; EPITAPH FOR A SPY. A thrilling spy-story without the secret papers or the “master mind” of villainy. GERALD FAIRLIE: BULLDOG DRUMMOND ON DARTMOOR By the special request of the late “Sapper” Gerald Fairlie has continued the thrilling adventures of Drummond. Fairlie was the original of this great character GEORGETTE HEYER: A BLUNT INSTRUMENT. P.C. Glass found the corpse murdered by a blow from a blunt instrument. This is a first-class detective story with Superintendent Hannasyde at his best. DULCIE SANCIER; WE THINGS CALLED WOMEN. Full of cleverness and power—a long, modern novel which seems destined for success. BRAHMS & SIMON: CASINO FOR SALE. Steoganofl was a great character in “Bullet in the Ballet,” and his adventures in this witty murder storv make great reading. MARR JACKSON: A DRAM OF POISON. Sir Ranal Hamer died on hi« 21st birthday. Was he murdered -r was it a natural death? This is a fine detective story. “THE MAD DOCTOR” by F. J. Thwaites. The cheap edition. 4/6, of -his famous novel will be arriving this week, and Its sequel. “The Mad Doctor in Harley Street’ (6/-) should be in stock next week. Book your copy now. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LIMITED CHRISTCHURCH. ’ Telephone 32-124 for Books (or Printing Order.)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. MRS E. F. PHILPOTT and Family A wish to sincerely THANK all kind relatives, friends, and neighbours for floral tributes, telegrams, letters, and messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, also Dr. W. T. Glasgow for his unfailing attention. X334C Family of the late Mrs Hill x (Molly) wish ‘n THANK all kind friends and relatives for floral tributes, telegrams, letters, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. X 3295 MR and MRS G. RUDDENKLAQ desire to sincerely THANK their many friends for letters, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy m their recent sad bereavement; also Dr. Wallace, Nurse Haydock, and staff of the Methven Private Hospital, for their untiring attention. 5626 CITIZENS AND RATEPAYERS. Trams are things of the Fast. Years oi Losses and Another RATE OF £28.000 PROVES IT. Trams are slow and hold up traffic. This is an Age of Speed. WHY WAIT FOR TRAMS? RIDE A BICYCLE It will convey you to where Motors, Trams. Trains, and Even Aeroplanes cannot. The Corporation Provides Free Cycle Stands, but “Better Sure than Sorry” FOR EXTRA CARE AND ATTENTION LEAVE IT AT CROOKE’S CITY GARAGE Cycle, Pram, and Parcel Stand. CHEAPER THAN EVER. 2d. 109 GLOUCESTER ST. (Next to Hay’s. Ltd.) OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT. Tl 4

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22465, 28 July 1938, Page 1

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