; Book ffiwwwi ' irasasm' tv.'* •• Bargains Our Annual Book Bargain Counter and Window have been well filled again this year with an amazingly good selection of cheap reading. NOVELS, usually 7/6 each—1/- each and 2/6 each. TRAVEL BOOKS, BIOGRAPHIES, etc., all heavily reduced in price. Be early and make your choice! See window stock. THOMAS IUIS BOOKSELLER, STATIONER PRINTER
MISS MILDRED HAMILTON M.N.A.T.D. A LL CLASSICS resume from MONDAY, May :JM. Children, Monday, 3.4 T» p.m. Adults, Wednesday, 7,.'10 p.m. Children under It', Saturday, 10.15 a.in. Free Practice Class, Friday, r>-(i p.m. Telephone 800. Studio: Selv.vn Hall.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19336, 28 May 1937, Page 4
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