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For Country Readers The New Zealand Mudie’s In the Homeland a subscription to the famous Mudie’s Library is one of the recognised necessities of life in a country house. New Zealand has its counterpart now. Here, Whitcombe s New Book Clvib fills the place of Mudie’s, offering to dwellers in the country facilities for getting the very latest books in a clean and presentable condition, at a low cost, and in a way which ensures a constant supply of good reading in the house. Four books at a time for 42/- a year, six books at a time for 52/- a year, plus cost of transit in each instance. There can be no cheaper way of providing good entertainment for the country house. The volumes may be changed as often as is desired, with the, aid of marked lists of the books which are in the Club. Country readers should certainly ask Whitcombe & Tombs, Ltd., Dunedin, for full particulars of this splendid scheme. WBBHWMBgBWBBBHBBiBiIBBBIHiBI ARTHUR MEE’S LATEST “Lands and Peoples” for Every Home and School. Children’s colour book, edited by Arthur T. Mee. 140 pages, including 10 superb colour plates to each part, and the most interesting reading. To be completed in about 40 fortnightly parts. Get a copy for Is Od; posted 2s. “My Life and Work.” By Henry Ford. ' Every man should read this. 2s (id; posted 2s Od. WALTER L. LOGIE Books, Stationery, Magazines, 167 RATTRAY ST., DUNEDIN. SPECIAL NOTICE OTAGO BOOK CLUB Subscription entitling Town Members to two books and a magazine. Per quarter, 12s 6d. Per half year, 22s 6d. Per year, 425. Books and Magazines changed as often as one wishes. COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS please note that we pay freight or postage one way. 3030 volumes in circulation. Subscriptions payable in advance. Full particulars STARK & HUMPHREYS, Ltd. THE BLOCK, PRINCES STREET. SALEIS IN FULL SWING. EVERYTHING IN THE SHOP REDUCED. * Some of our Bargains! “From Private to Field-Marshal.” By Field-marshal Sir William Robertson. Well illustrated; 20s. Now 19s Gd. “The Garden of Kama.” By Lawrence Hope. A largo volume beautifully illustrated by Byain Shaw; 30s. Now 19s (Id. “Secret Societies and Subversive Movements.” By Noster H. Webster. This book deals interestingly on Erocmasonry, history of Jewish Cabala, Jewish World Problems, War on Christianity, etc., etc.; 2os. Now 20s. “Portia” Envelopes (To in box), square. These are splendid envelopes going cheap to clear; 2s. Now Is. (Postage extra). Send for Catalogue to N.Z. Bible & Book Society PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. BOOKS FOR BOOK-LOVERS George Moore’s “Avowals,” and "Abelard and Ileloise.” —13s 6d each. “Life and Letters of Walter H. Page.” Two series.—l6s each. Earl Grey's "Twenty-five Years.” Two vols.—42s. “Bird Life on Island and Shore,” GuthrieSinith.—2ss. ‘ Tahiti, Isle of Dreams,” Robert Keable. 20s. “Unknown Tribes, Uncharted Seas,” Lady Richmond Brown.—2ls. Anv book in the market procured to order. DRIVER’S PEOPLE’S BOOKSHOP 32 GEORGE STREET. MOT ICE TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisers arc informed that letters addressed to a nora de plume or initials, care of any Post Office, will not in future be delivered by Postal Department To enable advertisers to obtain delivery of their replies when addressed to a Post Office it will be necessary for them to inse. t full names as well as their addresses in fulL

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19802, 29 May 1926, Page 4

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