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TO-DAY'S STORE NEWS! BUGLE EMBROIDERY BEADS in Gold, Silver and Clear, 4d str 'ng

NOVELS. SOME POPULAR TITLES. jjgaio Marsh—OPENING NIGHT Opening Night shows Ngaio Marsh at her best, writing of the life of the theatre which she knows so well. 9/6. ’ Nancy Mitford—THE BLESSING A story of post-war society in Paris and London. The author knows what she writes about and does it with wit acumen and infectious zest. 10/6. John bengal -NIGHT runners of A first-rate novel of escape and pursuit set against a background of all the colour and neat and scent and light of India 12/8. Georgette Heyer—DUPLICATE DEATH A story of a double murder, of a game of duplicate bridge which leads to duplicate death. Her first thriller since 1941 M/6. A J. Cronin—THE SPANISH GARDENER The Spanish Gardener is one the g^len- OVa io/9 characters In Dr - Cronin's Gilbert Frankau—OLlVEß TRENTON. The lov . e ~at ory of an essentially modern couple, iz/o. Nevi! Shute—F.OUND THE BEND By a novelist who is reaching an everwtdenmg public throughout the British Commonwealth. 10/9. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS LIMITED CASHEL STREET, ’ CHRISTCHURCH. And at TIMARU.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26538, 28 September 1951, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26538, 28 September 1951, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26538, 28 September 1951, Page 1

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