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"COMMUNITY PLATE" SALES TAX OFF Examples: BOX OF b AFTERNOON TEASPOONS —27/. 45-PIECE SET, £24/./. R. A. NICOLAS (CH’CH). LTD., ’Phone 75-287 123 Gloucester St. (next State Theatre)

PENGUINS THE PENGUIN CLASSICS ' THE PENGUIN CLASSICS' THE PENGUIN CLASSICS. NOW IN STOCK. A FULL SELECTION OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS CLASSICS IN THIS COMPACT INEXPENSIVE SERIES Gustave - laubert— MADAME BOVARY The strange character of Madame Bovary moves as a i -1 st the background of French provincial life. 3/3. Stendahl —SCARLET AND BLACK A novel of manners and characterisation. th’s c of the nineteenth century still remains a most astute study of the hu mn and emotions. 4/fi Aouiovs— THE GOLDEN ASS. The fascinatin'? adventures of a beitched "’S-. 3/3. Antcn C::eko\ THE SEAGULL and other A most interesting selection. 2/6 Fycoor Dostoevsky—THE DEVILS.’ The umisual and miraculous transformations of the shambles of life. g/g Leo Tolstoy—ANNA KARENINA. The famous story of the fabulous Anna Karenina. 6/6. Moliere —FI V S PLAYS. Most entertaining wit and ingenious plots. 3/3 Abbe Prevost-*—MANON LESCAUT. The romantic tragedy of youthful love 1/6Goethe—FAUST. A new translation by Philip Wayne 2/6. Cervantes—DON QUIXOTE. 6/6. Honore De Balzac—CLD GORIOT. 2/6. Henrik Ibsen—THREE PLAYS. Chaucer—THE CANTERBURY TALES. 4/6. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU. _________ W.F,

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS F. MOSS and Family desire to Thank it. iQnd fiends and relations for tele™ns - letters, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. Please accept this as a Cx” 3 ! acknoul edgement. £ G. HARDING wishes to Thank all s*«on« and friends for letters, telegrams, S," tributes, and expressions of symJteby in his sad loss. Please accept this ■: Personal acknowledgement.. c. M. WATSON wishes to sincerely all neighbours, friends, and relafor beautiful floral tributes, teleg*** ta k letters, and personal expressions of thy in her recent sad bereavement. 1 thanks to Dr. Duncan Scott and Watson. As many addresses are not

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27443, 1 September 1954, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27443, 1 September 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27443, 1 September 1954, Page 1

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