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BOOKS FOR XMAS

MOST POPULAR GIFTS Books still remain the most popular gift for Xmas, and tin- reason for this can lie easily understood. Hooks are retained by the recipient long after other gifts arc forgotten, and throughout the yeArs they constantly recall loving thoughts of the donor. At Eastwood's Book Store tho shelves are filled with the latest fiction and more solid works. Many of the best selle.s in London were received by last mall, Including, among many others, "The Uains Came" (Louis Brom(leld), "Imperial City" (Elmer Mice), "Royal Regiment" (Gilbert PVankau), "Chaos" (Shaw Desmond), "Ruined City," (Neil Hhuto), ".Stars Look Down" (Dr. Crontn, author of "Tho Citadel"), etc. Reprints eciulvalent in size to the latest novel have arrived, including the great majority of the works of Upton Sinclair, Dennis Wheat ley (Edgar Wallace's successor), Philip Cibbs, Annie Swan, Ethel M. Dell Savl, Oliver Sandys, Kathleen Rhodes, Sabatini, and many others. Leather bound classics are always popular gifts anil these, in groat variety, arc cheaper than ever this season. A visit, to Eastwood's Look Store will prove most interesting, and no one is pressed to purchase,*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19821, 24 December 1938, Page 7

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BOOKS FOR XMAS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19821, 24 December 1938, Page 7

BOOKS FOR XMAS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19821, 24 December 1938, Page 7

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