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AT WHITCOMBES. JJOOK NOTES. ♦ NEAL HARMAN’S “Loose End” tells of the adventures of the author in many parts of the world, and makes entertaining reading. The cheaper price is 4/6. HALLIDAY SUTHERLANDS’S “Lapland Journey” is a worthy successor to •‘Arches of the Years” and "Time to Keep.” 13/6. CHEIRO’S “Confessions of a Modern Seer” is a volume of entertaining reminiscences, and teems with stories of some of the most celebrated people of recent generations. 5/6. HERVEY ALLEN’S “Action at Aquila” is a tale of high adventure that will appeal to everyone. The author has a robust style, a profusion of incident, and an enthusiasm of his characters. 10/6. WILLIAM S. PLOWMAN’S “England Calling” is the story of a recent visit to the Old Country, north as well as south of the Tweed. 7/6. JOSEPH CRAB’S “White Hell of the North” is the story of 60 years in the Arctic. Telling of adventure, exploring, hunting, and all those things that are the daily life in those regions. 5/-. P. S. SMYTHE’S “Kamet Conquered” is one of the finest stories of modern enterprise, and the author tells the story simply, but with vividness. 2/9. IGOR SCHWEZOFF’S “Borzoi.” The author has lived through, and has written about intimately, one of the most interesting periods in the history of mankind, the Russian Revolution of 1917. 2/9. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS. LIMITED, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 32-124 for Books (Or Printing Orders). W 8417
~ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. MR B. G. MORA and Family wish to THANK all friends and relations for letters, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Father Hendren, Dr. Duncan, Staff Public Hospital, Little Company of Mary’s, Nurse Maude, and neighbours. THE Family of the late Mrs Ellen Craw wish to THANK all kind friends and relations for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. X 7594. M RS T. D. DWYER and Family wish _■ _to THANK all kind friends and relations for letters and telegrams, and Personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. X 7697 Brothers and Sisters of the late . Hector Neill McLenaghin wi,sh to Sincerely THANK all kind friends and relations for floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. X 7938 CkULASATI and Family, Geraldine, wish to express their sincere THANKS to all kind friends and I relatives for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. , 9379 SPEND a shilling and maße pounds i"_by advertising your goods m “The Jtoess" Classified Columns. Office open tai 10 p.m. ' *-5
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22501, 8 September 1938, Page 1
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