Last Three Days of Undsay’s Special Bargains THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MIGHTY BARGAINS ARE OFFERED. JUST SEE THE WINDOWS ANl> SHOP EARLY. Lindsay’s Shoe House “WHERE THE GOOD SHOES ARE.” GLADSTONE ROAD. mmm asm Books that (GLANCE THROUGH OUR LIST OF FICTION. THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING TO INTEREST THE INDIVIDUAL READER. 6/- EDITIONS. 6/6 POSTED. DARKENED ROOMS • By J! 1, t ,ll >P G A ,l ! bs LILY CHRISTINE ••••• % Micl.ael Arlen IMMOVABLE #LAME By *• \ Mills Yowig ACCIDENT .;. By Arnold Leunctt THE VILLAGE'DOCTOR.. By K - Sj n ! lh thEvßoaring mm L ,y i Y, ac ? x ‘ 0( / n : ! H,e LOV&RS OP THE MARKET PLACE By Richard Delian UNDER THE MOSQUITO CURTAIN By Pamela .Wynne AT THE SOUTH GATE By Grace Richmond THE THREE PASSIONS , By Cosmo Hamilton THE ElO RUSTLERS B y Jas. F. Dorrence THE EMPRESS OF HEARTS j"V By L ' Ramngto THE MYSTERIOUS CAVALIER By Feval and Lasses MARTYR TO THE QUEEN By Feval and Losses These two books are continuations of Dumas’ famous novels. 3/6 NOVELS. POSTED 3/10. UNDER THE TONTO RIM By Zane Grey NO OTHER TIGER By A. E. W. Mason THE BLACK MOTH By Georgette Heyer GABRIEL’S GARDEN By Cecil Ac air IRIDESCENCE By Cecil Adair LEAVE IT TO P. SMITH By P. G. Wodehouse A'-GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE By P. G. AUdchou.se A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS By P- G. AVodehouse LEGEND By Clemence Dane (3/6) THE OTHER SIDE OF THE LANTERN By Treves (4/6) BEHIND THE BEYOND ••••• By Leacock (4/6 WHEN A MAN’S SINGLE , By Barrie 5/A WINDOW IN THRUMS By Barrie 5 - IT IDYLLS By Barrie (5/-) ,AYS OF TO-DAY. Four in Scries 4/6 each .HR 'An Attempt to Help Young Men...By Seymour Hicks (5/OF NICHOLAS SNYDERS By Jerome lv. Jerome 5 - 4-iwwbuW OP ENGLISH PROSE By Logan I. Smith 7,6 THIS WORLD OF OURS By J. H. Curie (»/-) SPEAK OUR, By Alexander Watson. A book on Elocution recommended fcy Prof. Maxwell Walker ••• THE OXFORD'BOOK OF ENOUGH PROSE...Edited by A. Guiller-Coueh ORLANDO. A Biography By Virginia Woolf (7/6) AULD LI act ON v BOOKSELLER
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16923, 11 April 1929, Page 5
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