Public Noti-cs BRAITHWAITE'S— SPLENDID NEW BOOKS FOR WINTER READING. Pap^r. Cloth. Tapei. Cloth, s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. "An Eiig'ishwoiuaii's Love "'The Mastei Christian" — Marie Letteis" 26 36 Coielli •• .26 36 "Anne Mainwanng" — Alice " Madnefcs of David Baimg" — J. Ridley 26 36 Hockmg 26 36 " Driscoll, King of Scouts " — A. " Loid Liiihthgow — Morley G. Hales 26 36 Roberts . 2 6 3 6 "First on Antarctic Continent" " Marshfield, the Observer" — —Borchgrevink — 13 6 Egerton Castle 2 6 3 6 Four Red Nightcaps" — Cut- "Path and Gaol "—Ada Camcliflte Hyne 26 36 bridge ... 2636 "Mv Indian Queen" — Guy "Prejudged' — Florence MontBoothby 26 36 gomerv . ... 2 6 36 "Mom«on's Machine" — J. S. " Htickit Minister's Wooing" — Fletcher 26 36 Crockett 2 6 3 6 " Rogue in Love " — Tom Gallon 2 6 3 6" Servants of Sin "— Bloundelle"A Racecourse Tragedy' — Nat B-irto l .. 2 6 3 6 Gould 20 26 "Tommy and Grizel "—J. M. "hm of Jasper Standish "—Rita 2 6 3 6 Barns . 2 6 3 6 "The Coming Waterloo "—Cap- "Tho Brass Bottle "— F. Anstey 2 6 3 6 tain Cairnes 2 6 3 6 " Eleanor "—Mrs H. Ward ..2 6 3 6 " Tessa "—Louis Becke .... 2 6 3 6 "MTritle oi Elijah "—Zangwill.. 2 6 3 6 " The Invaders "—Louis Tracey 2 6 3 6" Charming Renee"— A. Kenealy 26 36 "The Pride of Race "— H. L. Kenealy .. ... 2 6 3 6 Farieon 2 6 3 6 "Hite the Destroyer" — Norman " Troddles and Us, and Others " Silver '....26 36 — R. Andone -s- ' 3 6 " I'd Crowns Resign" —J. " With Kitchener to KJjrartoum " M'Laren Cobban 2 6 3 6 —Steevens 26 36 "Justice of Revenge "—Griffiths 2 6 3 6 "Lest We Forget" — Joseph "Men of Marlowe' — Mrs H. Hocking 26 36 Doudney 26 3G Eben Holden "—lrving Bachel- "The Ace of Spades"— R. Andree 2 6 3 6 lor 2 6 3 6 " Wounds in the Ram"— Stephen Sroundrell's and Co." — Coulson Crane 26 36 Kernahan 26 36 "Footsteps of a Throne " — Max "The Survivor "— Oppenheim .. 2 6 3 6 Pemberton 26 36 "Aristocratic Detective "—Marsh 2 6 3 6 "In Male Attire "—Hatton. . ..2 6 3 6 "Brought to Bay "— H. Savage.. 2 6 3 6 " Man Stealers "— M. P. Shiel .. 2 6 3 6 " Bond of Black " — Le Queux 2 6 3 6" Number One and Number "In the Name of a Woman"— Two "— F. N. Peard 2 6 3 6 A. W. Marchmont 2 6 3 6 " Plotters of Paris "—Mitchell .. 2 6 3 6 "Of Royal Blood"— Le Quex ..2 6 3 6 "Sons of the Morning"— Eden "Tony Larkin, Englishman"— Philpotts 26 36 Mrs E. Kennard ?■ 6 3 6 " The Whistling Maid "— Rhys. . 2 6 3 6 The Filibusters" — Cutcliffe "Tongues of Conscience" — Hyne 26 36 Hichens 26 36 "War and Arcadia "—Bertram "The Soft Side "'—James .... 2 6 3 6 „ M r lt /, < ? rd , v \ T ;, - w •' 2 6 3 6 "In the Palace of the King "— "Wellingtons Men — W. H. fVjvfoir] 9 fi g fi Fitchett 2 6 3 6 s}™?,* '„ ' ",; «' „' "According to Plato "-F. F. le Isle of Unrest ~ & - H - Moore 2 6 3 6 Merriman 2 6 3 6 "Lyabeth" — Rider Haggard ..2 6 3 6 "The Increasing Purpose" — J. "A Master of Craft "— W. W. Lane Allen 26 36 Jacobs 3 6 " A Cabinet Secret " — Guy " Quisante "—Anthony Hope ..2 6 3 6 Boothby 2 6 3 6 P.S. — Paper Books 4d Postage and Cloth Books 6d Postage extra to the Country
Missing Friends. MICHAEL HOGAN, late Care P. 0., Napier, but la&t iieaid of at Ashburton. Kindly send your Address to W. O. S , Witness Office, Dunedin. 29my CHARLES WHITE, late of Greenfields Station, Law-inoe, is requested to send his address to Box 176, P. 0., Dunedin.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2471, 24 July 1901, Page 34
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