A BOOKLOVER'S FEAST
Four books that will be sure to satisfy all tastes are advertised to-cfay bv Messrs Whitcombe and Tombs, Christchurch. They are "The Wonder Book of Knowledge," by Henry Chase Hill, '"The Columbia Book of Yarns," "The Crisis of the Naval War," by Admiral Jellicoe, and "The Double Life," by Grant Bichards. The first-named is a complete description and explanation of modern industry and invention—the mysterious processes of nature. The second on the . list is a manual of knitting and crocheting, containing all the latest styles and ideas for this work. To further help the reader there'are several coloured illustrations. At the moderate price of 3/6 this book will be" much sought aiter. Number three is of special interest these days as theauthor* is our new Governor-General i and it will go »far towards clearing up '-•'. the mystery that surrounds the doings of our Navy in the late Last but not least in the list is a wellwritten fiction yarn of turf life and ,)ior«<* racing in getteral-ra stirring
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 November 1920, Page 5
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