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LET'S FACE FACTS! Facts, thought-provoking, stimulating, exciting . . . useful facts too ... books from Odhams, publishers of London distributed in N.Z. by Whitcombe and Tombs Ltd BIOGRAPHY: Th* Public Years by Bernard Baruch. Confidant of leading financier* and politician* in the U.S.A., Baruch was involved in »ome of the mo*t critical ittue* of our day ... hit ttory i* an absolving one .... .... .... 37/. TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE: Time of to Dig by Sylvia Mathesor. From London office to the wild* of Afghanistan, th* author really broke new ground . . . you’ll enjoy this crisp account of this archaeological exploration, by lively young women 31/Jungle Quest by Herbert RitHinger. Carving a way through the perilou* jungle in an exciting search for the Maya Indians of Mexico you’ll live every moment of this zestful flirt with fate. 31/ESPECIALLY FOR WOMEN: The Modern Hostess by Judith Llstowel. (Revised edition). Ea*y economical entertaining for all occasions . . . how to dress, what to offer, how to make the function a real success. Every hostess should have this book 26/We carry full stocks of Odhams’ Publications general, technical, and children's books. See our window display books for ploaswo and Information CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Odhams' book* ar* also obtainable at your local bookshop.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29783, 28 March 1962, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29783, 28 March 1962, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29783, 28 March 1962, Page 14

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