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New Books and reprints at B. Dixon’s, Ltd., “Lindy Lou,” by S. Clough; “Comrades of the Storm,” by Kyne; “From All the Seas,” by Shalimar; “The Convenient Marriage,” by Heyer; “The Graces,” by Barrington; “The Old Dagoba,” by Penny; “The Disappearance of Martha Penny” by Vachel, 7/-. Each postage 4d; “Spears Against Us,” by C. Roberts, 4/-, postage 4d. New Western Stories: “The Gold Wolf,” by Bennett; “The Mormon Trail,” by Robertson, 1/6 each, postage 3d. — Advt.
New Theological Works: “I Was a Pagan,” by V. Cr Kitchen 5/6; “Glorious Liberty,” by Stuart Wood,” 4/-, postage 3d; “The Latest O. Henry: “100 More Stories,” 9/6, postage 6d; “Smoke on the Horizon,” deals with operations in the Mediterranean during the War, 9/6, postage 6d; New Wireless Text Books: “The Elements of Wireless,” by Stranger 5/6, postage 4d; “The Wireless Constructor’s Encyclopedia,” by Camm, 8/-, postage Bd, at B. Dixon’s, Tainui Street.—• Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1934, Page 2
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