HITLER’S DRIVE TO THE EAST, by Elwyn Jones. Sensational account of Nazi drive towards Eastern Europe. 4/-. FOREIGNERS AREN’T FOOLS —An Englishman discusses Foreign affairs with an Italian, a German, a Frenchman, a Russian, a Japanese, and an American. Invaluable dialogues in our present perplexity. 6/6. SO_M ETHING ABOUT MYSELF, by Rudyard Kipling. His own Autobiography. 9/6. FADE OUT, by Naomi Jacob. Enthralling novel, vivid and entertaining characters. By the author of “Time Piece.” 7/6. THOMAS ADAMS BOOKSELLER : STATIONER PRINTER
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19333, 25 May 1937, Page 4
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