THE NEEDS OF THE COUNTRY.
NEVER MIND ELECTIONS. FAMILY INTERESTS. The Great Entertainer tor all Occasions for Host and Hostess—2/10. Novelty Evenings. By P. A. Cole—2/3. Joan’s Book of Evening Games— 2/3. ; Original Magic for All (series of simple problems requiring acT special skill! —2/3. Conjuring Apparatus Up to Date and How to Make It—2/3. Stage Illusions and Entertainments—2/3. Cassell’s Concise English Dictionary, over 500pages; etymological and pronouncing; the best on the market—3/6. Confidential Chats with Girls. By Howard—3/9. Confidential Chats with Boys. By Howard—3/9. There is a power for good and happiness In these books. Everybody's Series— Popular Science. Interest Tables. The Best Dramatic Poems. Correct Punctuation. Billiards: How to Play and Win. 1/6 each. Speak Out: The Common Sense of Elocution. By Alex. Watson, the great man of the platform, who has visited New Zealand—3/9. Scott’s Last Expedition and Extracts trom Journals. By Captain Scott. All young people should read this thrilling book, with Illustrations—2/10. The Maori As He Was. Brief account of Maori life in pre-European days. By E. Best. Well illustrated—3/3. Plasticine; boxes of modelling material; coloured— 1/3. Larger box. with 14 sticks; well assorted—2/6. This is the best material for young children to play with and keep clean. Post Card Albums, to hold 300 cards; 9’in x llzin; quite suitable for scrap album—2/8. Cole's Funny Picture Book. The favourite book for young New Zealanders. Over 200 pages of puzzles, knowledge, etc.—6/-. Three Good Cheap Books:— Methods of Mendoza—l/9. David. Copperfield. By Dickens; 888 pages and well illustrated—3/-. Nicholas Nickleby. By Dickens; 846 pages These are the gems of literature. Buy at these prices right away. Card Players Need:— Scoring Cards for 500—7 d. Scoring Cards for Bridge—7d, I/.. 1/9 2/-, 2/6. Euchre Seals—6d. Bridge Sets for presents or prizes for card parties—6/6, 10/6, 12/-, etc. Decorations for Parties and Tables—Streamers, Serviettes. D’Oyleys. Cake Frills, and Paper Bells, etc. Fountain Pens of all makes—Swan. Onoto, Waterman. Conklin. Conway Stewart in all grades. ink e etc CPaJr any PCn * supply nibs, caps, „ " r i te us an 6 send your old pen to oe reALL PRICES INCLUDE POSTAGE. Note the Address:— THE POPULAR BOOK SHOP 126 George Street, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 4032, 23 June 1931, Page 31
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362THE NEEDS OF THE COUNTRY. Otago Witness, Issue 4032, 23 June 1931, Page 31
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