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Books IN MEAT DEMAND THE GREEN MOUSE-by ROBERT W. CHAMBERS—3/6. "Few writers nowadays, have the lightness of touch that belongs to Robert W, Chambers, and in 'The Green Mouse' he provides much' enjoyment and many hearty laughs."— New York Sun. JOSEPH HOCKING'S NEW NOVEL —The Prince of this World—2/6 and 3/G. BEST NEW AMERICAN FICTION. LINCOLN (J. C.)— The Depot Master, 3/G. SINCLAIR . (Upton)—Samuel the Seeker, 3/6.MOLE (Marion)—Vera of the Strong Heart, 3/6. OPPENHEIM (Jaines)-Doctorßast, 3/6. CDRWOOD (J. C.)— The Pangev Trail, 3/6. PERRY (L,)— Dan Merrithew, 3/6, CALMER (Edwin)— Waylaid by Wireless, 3/6. LANDIS (F.)-The Glory of His Country, 3/6. VANCE (L. J.)—The Fortune Hunter ' 3/6. MASON (R. L.)— The Trailers, 3/6. AUSTRALIA By J. FOSTER FRASER, 3/6. NEW FICTION—--Paper, 2/6; Cloth, 3/6. M'CARTHY (J, H.),.,The O'Flynn. VOORS (Van)— The Girl from His Town. MOORE (F, F.)-Laird of Craig Athol. BINDLOSS (H.)-Rancher Cartaret. •TRACY (Louis)— The Stowaway; FORMAN (J. M,)—Bianca's Daughter BULLEN (F.)—Told in the Dog Watches. SWAN (Annie) —Margaret Holroyd. CROKER (B, Mi)— Fame, OXENHAM (J.)—Maid ' of Silver Sea. HUNT (V),—Wife of Altamont.' BOY SCOUTSBOOKS r SIGNAL HANDKERCHIEFS, SIGNAL REMINDERS, FLAGS 1 OF EMPIRE, FIRST AID, .AMBULANCE SETS, SECRET CODES, MORSE CARDS, SEMAPHORE CARDS, Etc, A. Fraser, BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER, ITCH EN STREET.

FOR A REAL GOOD, USEFUL -CHRISTMAS GIFTTO MAN OR WOMAN, BOY OR GIRL, NOTHING CAN BEAT A FIRSTCLASS UP-TO-DATE FOUNTAIN PEN. We have just received a large consignment of these PENS, direct from the makers to . our order • for the Ohristmaß Season. They a ra unequalled n design, finish and durability, with all the latest improvements, all British make, and guaranteed to give satisfaction, THE TRIUMPH, Gold nib, irridiumI pointed, self filler, solid vuldanjte fountain, i (beautifully wished, is • a Pen which makes writing pleasure, and will last a lifetime. The self-filling method is, easy, simple and clean, 110 intricate screws, projecting knobs or india-rubber bags; may.be understood and worked by a child, -and can be used to wash I and dean the Pen when required, k PRICES: From, la to' 15s 6d. Mounted in Gold, Plain and > Ornamental Designs, suitable for Presentation, from One to Three duineas, "THE TRIUMPH," Self-filling Stylo, Patent Spring Needle, in all sizes and designs, for either desk or pocket, PRICES, from 3s Gd to 7s fid. -FOUNTAIN PEN CLIPS AND HOLDERS, For the Pocket, in Steel a nd Leather.

J. BVI. Brown BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, THAMES STREET. OAMARU, HTANTED-" COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS to know that I have Firit-cliui SAMPLE ROOMS, C(Ptr«lly Situated and Wei! Lighted Expreuoi Meet Every Trcif. GEO. ADAMSON, Agent N.Z, Carrying Co. Box 09. : Telephoni 107.

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North Otago Times, 1 December 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, 1 December 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, 1 December 1910, Page 2

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