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"Here in an age x = _______ ____ _ . ■». of doubting faith ... is a book which by its gay conviction and “ DE|II|UCI|| A 9(1(1 PLAIN transparent sincerity not only has the ring of truth but infects the x x (The Bishop of Guildford.) x 12/6 —nm 4/6 wnm I E Published by Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd. E | History asks... COMING SOON ■| E Did the man have orders BWIwFv '' = integrity? TAKEN NOW * ISIWfcl) > I E Did the man have BETTED = unselfishness? DE I I EH E 1 Did the man have DDEATUIND MEH! M consistency? DHEHImIIU = | Did the man have rSßfe Bernice Thompson | E courage. ,om.t7*i«nh€i>y: >, |SP| E (Author of Asthma and Your Here are the stories of brave 1 JOHM'F. KENNEDY » / = s Americans who met those demands. ->■ ./> - -■-* cniiu.) —J _ E DDAEII EC 18l AAIIDAFE Subtitled "Simple Exercises for the Relief of Asthma, Bronchitis E E I KVaILEw IN VVUIIAUE and Emphysema,” this book will be of vital interest to sufferers x • _ I—L— c ’ n d parents of children with these com- x = by John F. 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It took a computer JD/- f x x to confirm his theories that Stonehenge was a = E sophisticated and brilliantly conceived astronomical E x observatory used over a 400 year period begin- W = x ning around 1900 B.C. Many diagrams and s: E photographs. BOSMoeBM E | 37/- Mi— EBI gJF MP | WHAT’S NEW IN PAPERBACKS I HOTEL RED SKY IN THE MORNING. E The world-wide bestseller by Arthur A first-class thriller by Ronald = Hailey. Excitement, intrigue and Johnston about a wrecked ship, its x love in the luxurious setting of the strange crew and their cargo, E St Gregory Hotel. New Orleans, even more dangerous than the = Now filmed. 6/6. cruel sea. E THE FINAL DIAGNOSIS. DISASTER AT DUNGENESS. E Another by Arthur Hailey. Probably A collision between a giant tanker x the best and most potentially popu- an d • tramp in the English Chan- x lar medical novel since “Not Now n. a < and „ the, subsequent mvestiga- x As A Stranger." (NZ Times Book t lon Highly authentic. Force = Review) 6/6. Ten suspense." 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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31340, 10 April 1967, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31340, 10 April 1967, Page 10