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When they get Boohs at Xmas A BOOK IS ALWAYS A DELIGHTFUL PRESENT! Start eotlectinq your Christmas Gifts now. BLACKCOCKS FEATHER, fey Maurice Walsh ■ 4/0 friends will'say, “I’m glad they remembered us this year. r latest BQOKS INCLUDE — ; 'A TIME TO KEEP, by' Hdllld&> * Sutherland 12/6 IlCheap Edition of.the same author's ARCHES OF THE YEARS ..7/e Allan Mulgan’s SPUR OF MORNING. A book with a New Zealand WINDS’OF HEAVEN, by Nellie Scanlon 7/6 S-WwlroSld TO'tNOWHRREV'by Maurice Walsh V- ' MY HORSE WARRIOR,'’by GerierttlM. Seeley : pENt ARROW, by Scanlon 1 A #.... ■' BY GUESS AND-BY GOD, by Wm. Cf. Can-GOOD-BYE. MR, -CHIPPS, by Jan Hilton. A delightlul little book. ./- ' THe modeßN encyclopaedia for children n>/taSffiK by Henry cotton .....i • • • * CJHT pF THE |tpUGlj. by Joseph T. Shaw. A golf story that wilt low©r your scor© • ’SHAKESPEARE EVER WROTE «/- MAID IN WAITING, by Galsworthy' ‘y;’ •I'-TOgT SHOOT a B.tTTLEfi, by Georgette Heyer 4/- ; DEVIL’S I 'CftE, by Cleorije'tte Heyer 4/- ■ OF FRANCE, a flying story for boys 4/0 £ '' This year We have a. Special Display of igfjt, FANCY STATIONERY CABINETS W'# Qtfr‘4/- b6g is exceptional value. > . FOUNTAIN FENS, with Gold Nibs we can recommend, “ ’ "from 5/6 upwards. y_ -■ ■- DIARIES FOR 1935—A1l Sizes and Bindings. jpy ■ -srrV’k: -A* ■- ‘J ■ ■ -.. • ■

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18586, 21 December 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18586, 21 December 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18586, 21 December 1934, Page 10