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low for the lidies!. All children love books! The .wee mites like Picture /r Books, and as they get older they want books with more reading. Here are all sorts, hundreds of them, and mostly at half their original prices. Now this is your chance, Mum and Dad, to provide your youngsters with nice | books, beautifully illustrated, at a price you’ll hardly feel. A Dandy Lot of Books at CT IT PPICF Toy Books for Very - Books for Children Young Children . I Have been 6d. now 3d. • 1/6 for 9d. To Mr. Bear’s House- Simple Simon; Baby ' ’ A A B c ook °L F^; f • Bunting - Teddy Bear; Little Boys and Some Stories; A Gift irom tne sea, Grids Mv Baby’s Both; My Pussies; Bee, Paul, and Babs; The Busy Bs; Hello, Mama if My harden Book; ffh ? erry ■■ A.B.C. in Puppy Land; A.B.C. in t 7 WsSwrM'>■ «• barm; Tim and the Twins. Kitten Land. - » ■ nj n 1 r. kj Beautifully Illustrated Books 2/- for Is. yd. Books to . £ or £yy ren f rom 6to 10 Tho Land o’ Dreams; Tale of Tiny Tot; Cherry Ripe; Pets’ Picture Book; Dolly . , FHi The Magic Ring; Tinbad the Tailor. Dimple; Brown Eyes and Blue; Mother Grimm’s hairy Talcs Complete EdiGoose; A.B/C. Book; Tho Railway t-ion. Hlustrated; 11 Fial 1-pago ColABC ; Story of Rumpel Stilts Kin; oured Illustrations and Black-and- Ln 173. Pied Piper of Hamelin; Old Mother White Drawings, 18/6 I( Sf 9/3 ©<llllollo IUI A/vP. Hollo; ; Fn?i ly in P the y cSun‘ M ° Every°JTge hasT/ Hluffiion, ‘ The Fairy and Little Silver Tail; Cunning bies; Dolly and Dan, Fun n the Coun- ypg 7/6 for 3/9 Cupid; Betty Jane and Cunning Cupid; try; Friendly Animals; triads Adventures o f Saucy Rabbit and Little Silver,Tail; Bunny Boy and His •, Happy Hours; Childrens Delight, lets me Aavent s rr„„.r> Mterir Umbrella- Bunnv Boyi Dot in - anti I’laymate.; Beautiful Animal.; I1I “ slraW s/6 &«»"; £»“ Bl’ie slfl; Uncle A Book for Baby; Nursery Kiddie-Kar Book Bo.ulilul Colour Bhymes; Home Pel.. 3/- ■ .. - 1/- Books for 6d. Stories for Boys Farmyard A.8.C.; The Fairy Tale A.8.C.; t .1 Our Animal Friends; Puff Puff Picture '' Book; Jingles and Rhymies; Nursery O/ ■fok* "i /zJRhymes; Baby’s Book of Games; Tiny ’Sri «/“ A/T.o A.B.d; Th. Happy Famßy. | ‘MX a Silas Marner; Middleton’s Boy; The S Boy Crusaders; The Heroes; The OverjUk . jawl* tons; Wee Doggie. Stories for Girls ■ 2 /6 for 1/& for 1/4 Stories for Children • ' * *5 / f 1I A. Ready; Young Fur-Traders; Old Jack; Bosom Friend; Waste Castle; Doris Ham- iOS* X/TT Robinson Crusoe. k- n { Tren Hn r D ; NelHe °’ Nei J Tell Me Some More; Six Devonshire Dump- . Girls of Cromer Hall. Hngg . Green Toby j ug; Story of .. Heather; Squib and His Friends. 3/6 iOF 2/6 for 1/8. ■ /, War in the Under-Seas: Off Elbow Light; . I T Ralph Wynward; Sons of Freedom; Evenings at Home; Tales irom Shake- '/ Ad The Grey Fox of Holland. Tom Bevan: ispeare; Under the Old Oaks: Nobody Guy Power’s Watchword; Won in WarLoves Me; Quite Unexpected; Crack- C fare; In the Wars of tho Roses, ers; The Making of Ursula; Three Everett Green: In Taunton Town. Xmas Gifts. - Everett Green: Stumps. Stella Austin: From Lieutenant to Field-Marshal; 1 Quite Unexpected; With the Sea Kings; 3/1S) Aoi* 9/4. Dick Chester —Stories of Civil Warj , / a’U'l. «/ “• > Tho King’s Liege—Days of Charles I. Brothers and! Sisters; The Story Book; The ' Secrets of the Oak Room; City,. Spar- X r « i rows and Who Fed Them; Uncle Roger; - # fog* 3/.". White Turrets; When We 'Were Young; rfT TUSH, i ' Two Bright Shillings; Stellas Story. WUR U VUMI . J \ Aladdin ; Adventures of Robinson Gru- ' 4//? O I | CI, g • g* soe—all edited by Andrew Lang. The O/». OimlOnCYV tOT Boy Tramp, The Boy Settler-T. Cobb. Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill; Ruth The Campers, Big Game—H. C. Storer. Fielding at Snow Camp; Ruth Fielding 1 A Chase Round the World—Mrs. V aizey.' at Silver Ranch; Ruth Fielding at Sun- kjCflOOl & Bruce at Boonderong Camp—Lilian M. rise Farm; Ruth Fielding in Moving Pyke. Tom Tufton’s Toll, Tom TufPietures; Ruth Down East; ton’s Travels —Everett Green. Ruth Fielding in tho Saddle; Ruth We have any amount of School Fielding at the War Front. Stationery at heavily slashed/ prices. Rulers two for a penny, “ ’ —- Pens, Pencils, Rubbers, Pads— "■ these are but a few of the lines /n Jl* S.L '■ p j j .8 that must be cleared. LOUIS 3110 ’ DHOg tfil© GfOWII-Ups ? too • Parents should buy their child- — ren's stationery here. Find out Jj, vUllgdlvf b - , , , ... , . , what they want—you can get We’ve bales of bright breezy everything now for a fraction of books for you—hundreds of , f ormer prices. There are amazing bargains obsorbingly interesting novels - Z f QJ , at record reductions. > 1 WHITCOMBE'S PURCHASE SALE of S. & W. Mackay’s Stock 86 Lafflbtois Ow (Opposite OOVERWT BUILDINGS) Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 12, 8 October 1921, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 12, 8 October 1921, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 12, 8 October 1921, Page 13