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MAH JONGG Tho Wonderful Chinese Game which is the rage of England and America. Limited number of sets. Complete with book of rules. Price, 30/-. Postage 1/6 extra. R. J. STARK & CO., Ltd, “THE BLOCK,” PRINCES STREET. GOOD AND CLEVER BOOKS ’ The best short stories of 1922. No. 1, English ; No. 2, American. 8s each (8d). “How to make the P.est of Life”—Arnold Bennett, 10s (8d). “Some Tilings That Matter”—-by Lord Riddell, '2s 9d (6d). “An English Course for Everybody”— S. P. H. Mais, 8s (6d). “Suggestion and Mental Analysis”—Wm. Brown, 4s 6d (6d). “Belief in God’’ —Bishop Gore, 10s (8d). Postage in brackets. RZ, Book Depot 48 PRINCES STREET. GREAT BOOKS AT DRIVER’S BQOK SHOP. 32 George street, DUNEDIN. Papini’s “Story of Christ,” 10s 6d. Postage lOd. Immensely popular. A new “Ecce Homo.” “Shackleton’s Last Voyage,” 365. Postage Is. Raymond’s “Lord Rosebery: the Man of Promise,” 12s 6d. Postage Od. “Scoops,” by Harrv J. Grecnwall, 13s 6d. Gay’s “Beggar’s Opera,” and “Polly,” 13s 6d each. “Q’’ “Art of Reading,” 18s 6d ; “Art of Writing,” 13s 6d. “Spoon River Anthology,” Bs. Postage Bd. Call and Inspect Our Vast and Diversified Stock.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19015, 10 November 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19015, 10 November 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19015, 10 November 1923, Page 4

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