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More Books Worth Reading “Fair Stood the Wind for France,” by H. E Eates (“Flying Officer *X”)— a Book Society choice. “Gunner Inglorious,” by Jim Henderson—the war book N.Z. has been waiting for. 10/6. “Earth and High Heaven” by G. Graham. 12/6. "Medal for the General.” (“The General is as English as Mr Chips.”), by J. Ronald, 12/-. "Case of the Buried Clock” —a new Perry Mason detective story, 9/6. New supplies of ‘One Small Candle” by Cecil Roberts, 10/6. Add 4d each if required posted. ALF. ROBINSON'S, BOOKSELLERS - HARDY-ST.

Cosy Underwear FOR THE COLDER DAYS. Ladies' Cream Interlock Panties. W. From 5/9 Ladies' Pink Interlock Panties. W. From 6/8 Cream and Pink Interlock Panties. O.S From 7/9 Ladies' Striped Winceyette Pyjamas S.W., O.S 17/11 pr. Women's size 21/9 pr. Ladies' Interlock Vests, Cream. W. From 5/-; O.S. 6/-. Children's Fleecy Liberty Bodices. Sizes 8 to 15. ( J coupon) 2/11 to 7/4 TRATHENS (B. Trathen Ltd).

TZidftlSlD FURNITURE OAK BOOK CASE. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEDS AND WIRES. DUCHESS CHESTS. CHESTER- * DRAWERS. MORRIS CHAIRS. EASY CHAIRS. QUAINT COUCHES. DINING TABLES b CHAIRS. All clean and as good as new. Very reasonable prices. Arthur J. Cotton HARDY STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 7 April 1945, Page 3

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