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| "Island Corner 1 I Mentions a few Items I I ifoixi lis uredi OtVIWIV; If. ,■!! Visitors to our new premises are delighted with what they see. It is a pleasant way to spend half an hour looking round i r mi 1 the books or at the latest ideas in stationery and office requisites. The " Island" Windows give an opportunity of viewing oar dis- '~. ,';| plays in comfort. Just inside the door is our Periodical Department, where all the latest magazines can be obtained in single copies --\ 'in or by yearly subscription. For the convenience of the public this department also supplies postage stamps. ! iH c* 1 1 jT» J '• -«• V* I-— __ sreat Englishman, who in this way serves his ccrnntrv End " i I Seasonable Gardening Books, r show? h ° w * b*tter and » more sane outlook can be directed ',',(. y uuuivj. to help the nation after the war ls over . Nt ':.' _, „ , , -~-., , ~ _______________________- Every thinking man and woman, and every parent it V, The Spring of the year is almost with us. and those especially should see that a. copy of Biboy's Annual is ,','} !ii who have a piece of land can turn it both into a, pleasure ordered for the home this year. ) ,1 1 and a profit. Amateur gardening is a delightful occupation. _. . . „ . » __• . «.i,„,*t.. „-*. ] X Vi It brines the gardener in touch with Nature, and educates .This. Annual usually goes out of r f r £* shortlT a.ter 1 '( him and (rive* him healthful rcceation at the same time. publication, and casual or late orders are seldom fulfilled. ,\ I;. Good books are necessary to give the correct method of u/uitpambe nun TfIMR« LTD Aennta , ) ,', working. We welcome a visit of inspection of new books WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS. LTD.. Agents, l ; ( ,i) on the subject just to hand, and are at all times pleased to hi y answer inquiries from a distance. A few of the latest DiaQn U/«*lfttlrf Vft/tC 111 '<( Hardening books tiro mentioned below:— VIICUIJ TT.llllllK 1 dllS j| i\ BAILEY'S PRUNING BOOK—B/6: posted 9/-. - „_„„ LITTLE , IT „-, D 100 pages. Cream wove. Bank u ij l QUIX.VS PRUNING (Fruit Trees aud Grape Vines)-3/6: 'THE LITTLE WOXDER. 100 pages. Cream wove. Bank | i)i posted 4/- ruled—Cd each. VI 'il'i ALLEN'S PRUNING. 4th edition— /6; posted 2/-. J "THE DEFIANCE." 100 pages, good Cream laid paper. uj ; I, MOODY'S THE PRUNING OF FRUIT TREES—4/-: „ ruled faint 1 margin—«& ,< ,! ill 1 posted 4/6 "THE GREAT NORTHERN," 80 leaves, good Cream wove. ( » ,',', TANNOCK'S MANUAL OF GARDENING IN NEW ZEA- «-* i * rv 1 . B*nk ruled—l/-. ~„- , , *k- i n j,j LAND-5/-: posted 5/6. Uf\ g n 1 88 fi«/fl A THE IMPERIAL" 73. eaves, extra strong thick Cream i;( ',(', LOCKLEY'S ROSE GROWING (Australasian)— posted JT \) J) VQ,\l/F UC I 3 „ „?S v S« v e^l?-'Si^ m rsn_ ? /3 i aCh V> i * ** ,(, J/3. * v */*»»» wa.** wa. «»» "THE EN\ ELO CABINET." 50 sheets of a new Parchment fJ< i, ROSE GROWING MADE EASY—I/6: posted 1/9. Writing Paper, with 50 Envelopes to match—l/ 6 per box. i!. l)i THE SINGLE-HANDED GARDENER (over 100 illustra- alwflVS rPrPIVP <rtf*cia\ „ mI ,„ JfeSSfS-, on any of above lines, extra ' 11,I I , tiV.TisV-1/S- ported 1/9 CtlWay£> rct.CIVC apCCldl OTHER WRITING PADS, too numerous to detail, can be i n if W. P. WRIGHT'S BOOK ABOUT SWEET PEAS, illus- . inspected on our Writing Pa-d Stand. >'/ |l| FRUIT(iROWiN , e FOR* AMATEURS (THOMAS) - 1/9: attention f rOSTI a Sepa= WHITCOME AND TOMBS, LTD.. Manufacturing Stationers. % THE°FoorV garden (rowles). -.nustrated-7/6: posted rate Mail Order staff Rfictnp<£<£ PnvpfnnPQ '111 I thf/book of THE POTATO (sanders)-3/. ; posted DUblUCia EUVCIU|H» ~i ( Vi PICTORIAL PRACTICAL POTATO GROWING-1/9: Kept lOr the plirpOSC. "THE WARTIME *' ENVELOPES. Manilla. 6inx3&n. i' ! {(( posted 2/-. high cut. boxed—Per 1098, 3/6. m Jii Special price for quantities. Sample sent free on application. •ii V'i -. . "THE MOTOR MAIL." Good White Cream Laid Eave- > i {(' lopes. No. 16. sfin x 3 J in. boxed in 250'— Per IBM, 12/6. ((| }\) i WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS. LTD., Wholesale Stationr*. '' Vi BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR THE 1 ' "1917 Bibby's Annual" Farmers ' Account Books Jj J, * Vl * ******* J>J nilllUUl THE N.Z. SHEEP FARMERS' ACCOUNT BOOK, bound in ',' )). . oloth— \ {,', 2/-. Posted. 2/6. THE N.Z. GENERAL FARMERS' ACCOUNT BCOE AND '111 (ii LABOUR JOURNAL— 7/6. i ii| ((' This famous publication is recognised as the finest THE N.Z. DAIRY FARMERS' ACCOUNT BOOK, -with '!(i In specimen of the printers art that is available to the genera Cash Book and Journal, and instructions in Book-keeping II )i public Its pictures are reproductions of the most beautiful specially adapted to their requirements— , ',' VU and helpful in the world, and are in themselves worth more _„„ „„ r.,pvn?i}o' tst-v-. vrm <t TmotmrAiT -r.~~.-4. '■'. Hi than the money asked for the whole publication, as they THE N F j M ERS' FINANCIAL POSITION BOOK. | ' ),; are suitable and ready for framing. specially designed by a Public Accountant to meet the ;J V,' ■ . requirements of the Finance Act by small fanners 6/6. ~ (i The. letterpress is well produced., and matters selected to THE N.Z. FARMERS' DIARY FOR 1917 AND ACCOUNT 'iij {, bear a message from the philanthropic owner to the thinking 6/6. wl , i I.i. people of the world. Bibby's Annual is not run for profit; ————— —————— ———■—— — ' ni m it shows a loss on every issue; but it is the work of a WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS. LTD.. Publishers. | » '! " 557-A 675-A ~ 932 -A I, JV aoOKS DEPT STATIONERY ORP? eOUNTINagOUSS V f I if you cannot call in person ll|Y n ■- S I i Telephone Direct to the desired department. [m 1 !' | Here are the Numbers -^^ —>■ f^P\^S^ sjEs^§P-'^S§M.^^^K^^^ ;; : : WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD* I' Corner of Queen and Durham Streets, Auckland | TO-DAY! BOOT SALE' TO-DAYI'-EVERY PAIR A BARGAIN. 90 pairs Button and Lace Shoes, Patent and Dull Kid Button and Cloth Top Boots - Special Rc« usual price 21/- 23/- 25/- Lace Boots 32/6. duction. ooots opeciai M^t Sale price 1 £ /•*• Sale price £5/- see window. 1 JAMES ADAMS & CO.. «SSKftL

r irr_ g i ■ ■ -r _ , ' i s£T No WfciUSt i ; I _rf«l__l_l__9~ "0f course not. There's never any waste in a home / HH£r\. where they use Holbrook's Sauce. Everything gets I I Try making a stew with the kitchen odds and ends— I Iv\ it's delicious if eaten with Holbrook's Sauce." I / f Z3T? I_f J 1 Mad-e and bottled in England. , Sauce 1 l*i_M_k ' / J* F_i —-j\ / W OR C_I?_IIg?S S SAUCE. HOLBROOK'S PUNCH SATVW /'I t i "<V / WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. (bft.fetot*) j^f 1 It Commences TO-DAY, I I THURSDAY, JULY 19, I I Millinery Ladies' Tweed Coats i I Blouses Ladies' Raincoats 1 | Ladies' Tweed Skirts Ladies' Pony Coats § I Ladies' Serge Skirts Maids' Raincoats 1 I Ladies' Cloth Skirts Maids' Tweed Coats 1 I Ladies' Moire Underskirts Children's Coats § r] (Black and Coloured) Ribbons S ! I Underclothing (all kinds) Ladies' & Children's Vests 1 ! Laces Neckwear jf Fancy Goods Napery 1 Ladies' Gabardine Costumes Ladies' Tweed Costumes § I Ladies' Serge Costumes Dressing Gowns I Aprons Overalls I No need to talk of the genuineness of the REDUCTIONS of above Goods. i BRADSTREET'S SALES are recognised as economy events. We ask dis- If I Ladies' Cabard and Costumes to see the lines offering, Costumes jf Ladies' Serge Costumes Dressing Gowns Aprons Overalls i No need to talk of the genuineness of the REDUCTIONS of above Goods. BRADSTREET'S SALES are recognised as economy events. We ask discriminating buyers and judges of value to see the lines offering, and to avail themselves of this splendid buying opportunity—early ! ■ j Note Address: KARANGAHAPE ROAD.VJE,"' I MMIII ■II ■■■■ 111 I 111 ■ I 111 II HUM I I II S*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16595, 19 July 1917, Page 8

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