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Newest Books IH (iREAT DEMAND THE GREEN MOUSE—byROBERT ff. CHAMBERS—3/6, "Pew 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. 3/6. BEST NEW, AMERICAN FICTION. LINCOLN (J, CJ-The Depot Master, 3/6. SINCLAIR (Upton)—Samuel the Seeker, 3/6. MOLE (Marion)—Vera of the Strong Heart, 3/6. OPPENHEIM (,Tames)-Doctor Hast, 3/6. CUIWOOD (J, C.)— The Panger Trail, 3/6. • . PERRY (L.)— Dan Merrithew, 3/6. ■ BALMER (Edwin)-Waylaid by Wire-' less, 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. • 6 SWAN (Annie)— Margaret Holroyd. CROKER (B, M,)— Fame, OXENHAM (J.)-Maid of Silver Sea. HUNT (V),—Wife of Altamont BOY SCOUTSBOOKS, SIGNAL HANDKERCHIEFS, SIGNAL REMINDERS FLAGS 1 OF EMPIRE, FIRST AID, AMBULANCE SETS, SECRET CODES, MORSE CARDS SEMAPHORE CARDS, Etc. A. Frasesv BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, I'rOflEN STUEETi

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North Otago Times, 7 December 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, 7 December 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, 7 December 1910, Page 2

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