Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS, BOOKS ON INDOOR GAMES FOR THE WINTER EVENINGS. AT WHITCOMBE'S. AUCTION BRIDGE FOR TWO OR THREE, by Milton. C. Work; 10s., twelve 0 8 KEYS TO AUCTION BRIDGE PLAY, by “PaChabo.’ ; 75., postage 6d. , T MODERN BRIDGE, by Major A. G. L. Owen; se„ postage 6d. TT ,r.T, "CALLING” AT AUCTION BRIDGE, by Dt. J. W. T. Gillies; 3s. 6d., postago 4d. ROYAL AUCTION BRIDGE, by "Bascole”; 7e., postage 6d. ROYAL AUCTION PROBLEMS: Problems of Analysis, Problems of Inference, by "Yarborough”; each 25., postage 3d. ' _ ~ CONTRACT BRIDGE, by A. E. Manning Foster; 95.. postage ~d. AUCTION BRIDGE WITH ROYAL , SPADES, by C. I. F. Williamson; 2s. (id., postage 3d. ItOYAT, AUCTION BRIDGE AND POKER, by Major H. 6. Browning: 9<te postage 2d. ROYAL AUCTION BRIDGE, for the medium player, hv Lewis E. hmoner • 3s. 6d., postage 4-d. ABC OF. SOLO WHIST, by Edwin Oliver; 2s. 6d., postage IWABC OF PROGRESSIVE WHIST, by Frank Spencer: 2s. 6<1.. postage 3d. AUCTION PIQUET, by "Rubicon”; ss. Cd., postage 4d, „„„ THE TEN BEST CARD GAMES FOR TWO. by Basil Dalton; Is. 3d., postage 3d. „ CARD GAMES AND BOW TO PLAY THEM, by Peter Alston; '2s. . 6d., ENCYCTDPAEDIA OF GAMES; 2s. 6d„ postage (id. HOYLE’S GAMES MODERNISED., by Pilot. Hoffman; boards 3s. 6d., cloth 55.. postag® M. GAMES OF PATIENCE, by Miss Whitmore Jones. In five scries; 2s. each, postage 3d. each. THIRTY-NINE' GAMES OF PATIENCE; Is. Cd., postage 3d. STURGE’S GUIDE TO THE GAME OF DRAUGHTS, revised by J. A. K>ar; 65., postage Bd. LEES’ GUIDE TO THE GAME OF DRAUGHTS, revised by J. W. Dawson; 3s. Cd., postage 4d. MY CHESS CAREER, by J. R. Capable oca; 10s. Cd., postage Bd. CHESS FUNDAMENTALS, 'Ey J. R. Capablanca; 13s. 6d., postage Bd. STAUNTON’S CHESS PLAYERS' HANDBOOK, revised by E. H, Berminghnm; 10s. Cd., postage Bd. CHESS OPENINGS: Ancient and Modern, by E. Freeborough and C. E. Ranken; 10s., postage Bd. CHARONSEK’S GAMES OF CHESS, by Philip W. Sergeant; 10s. 6d„ postage Cd. CHESS OPENINGS ILLUSTRATED. Book I, "'The Centre Counter,’’ by J. du Mont; 3s. Bd., postage 6d. Book 11, "The Centre Game and Danish Gambit”; te., postage Cd. CHESS LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS, by Rev. E. E. Cunnington; 25., postage 3d, \ CHESS OPENINGS FGR BEGINNERS, by Rev. E. E. Cunnington; 25., postage 3d. CHESS ENDINGS FOR BEGINNERS, by J. H. Blake-. 25., postage 3d. CHESSMEN .IN ACTION, by W. P. Turnbull: 25., postage 3d. THREE MOVE PROBLEMS, by F. Baird; 25., postage 3d. THE MODERN CHESS PRIMER, by Rev, E. E. Cunnington; 55., postage 6d. THREE HUNDRED CHESS PROBLEMS, by C. S. Kipping; ss. 6d., postage Bd. THE CHESS OPENINGS, by J. Gunsberg; 25., postage 3d. CHESS PROBLEMS, by James Rayner; 2s. Gd„ postage id. PITFALLS ON THE ‘ CHESS BOARD, by E. A. Greig; 2s. 6d., postage 4d. Wo have an exceptionally fine stock of Playing Cards, Cribbage Boards, Bridge Seta, Bridge Markers, Draughts and Chess Sets and Boards, etc. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD., Lambton Quay, Wellington. HELPFUL tT0”0 K S. MORNING IN THE COLLEGE CHAPEL (Peabody). 3s. 6d. EVANGELISTIC SERMONS .(Porter). SOCIAL LIIE (Ridgway), le. 9d. THE SILVER CROWN (Laura Richards). 3s. Cd. THE SERIOUSNESS OF LIFE (Rutherford,. Bs. OLD TESTAMENT TYPES (Riley). 2s. 6d. THE TABERNACLE (Rodgers). Is. 6d. THE POSSIBILITIES OF OBSCURE LIVES (Vowland). 2s. 6d. THE CRUCIBLE OF EXPERIENCE OJußaell). Is. 9d. , THE RIGHT TO BELIEVE (Rowland). Is. 6d • THE PROFIT OF THE MANY (Root). WITHIN THE HOLY OF HOLIES CRelli’jieo). 3s. FROM AN INVALID'S. WINDOW (H. 'Travers). Is. 6d. __ ELISHA AND THE MEANING OF HIS LIFE CTr-nch). 1«. 6d. THE LIFE THAT TS LIFE INDEED QUOTATIONS 8 FOR’ PULPIT USE T'EB SPEAKING AsTM’Wt TO BATTM (Townsend). , TALMADGE’;’’; SERMONS. Several ■ editions, each 4’. nrrm-rra A xvn TALMADGE’S ONE THOUSAND (TF-MS. 2s. 9d. SALVATION ’ ARMY AUXILIARY CO . LTD.. Cuba Street, Wellington'.

A NEW IDEA. FOR WELLINGTON. THE WELLINGTON BOOK CIUB LENDING LIBRARY have established a new idea for Wellington end country people by arranging and organising a Book Club, whicP undertakeAto supply the latest fiction and other works, together with current numbvs of the beet Magazines, to readers in town or country The subscription list (which, bv the way ie quite modest), w as under: J 3 6 12 Town Members- mthe. mths. mths. Two Books and. a Magazine at a time 15s. 255. 425. Country Members—--3 Books and 3 Magazines at a tune ... 245. S7fl. 6d. 635. Subscribers may change their books o» often ae they desire. Subscriptions are payable in advance. _ WHAT BETTER GIFT THAN A BOOK? e. a. "Priestcraft” o e “Roman Misclnefmaker (Stutfield) 8 b "England’s Honour” < 6 “The Two Bubylons < b "The Black Prophet” G 6 "let There be Light” 6 “ "Jesuits in Great Britain" 6 6 "Wonders of Prophecy” 5 6 "Continental Reformation” 5 6 "Reformers and Reformation" 5 0 "Babylon Divine Foreview” 5 0 “Historical Tales for Young Protestants” • 5 9 "Done and Dared” 1 5 0 “Tn Stilling Times” 4 6 "Plain Reasons Against Joining the Church of Rome" 4 6 "Some Famous Bonfires" 4 6 "Scotland’s Debt of Protestantism" 3 6 "Blakeney’s Manual" 3 6 "Life of John Kensit, Reformer"... 3 6 "Chariots of the Lord" 3 6 “The Anti-Christ" 2 6 "The Defeat of the Spanish Armada” 1 6 "Shall We Join the Church of Rome?” 1 6 Our monthly publication "The Sentinel,” 7s, 6d. per annum. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. PP.A. BOOK DEPOT, •P.A. BOOK DEPOT, "Evening Post" Buildings, 84 Willis Street, Wellington.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19220429.2.104.2

Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 182, 29 April 1922, Page 11

Word Count
906

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 182, 29 April 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 182, 29 April 1922, Page 11

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert