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Pronounced Invaluable Books on The War. HOW THE WAR BEGAN By \V. L. Courtney, LL.D. and J. M. Kennedy. “ ‘Plow the Tar Began’ is far more interesting than ‘Britain’s Justification Before the Bar of History,” and should bo read by every Briton throughout the world;” THE CAMPAIGN ROUND LIEGE By J. M. Kennedy. U A stirring record of Belgium’s most valorous stand_ against the mighty invader. Nothing that happens in the course of the war can obliterate the memory of what happened at Liege; it is a story that will always bo worthy > the telling, and in these pages it is well and clearly told.” THE SLAV NATIONS Bv Srgian PI. Tucic. ‘•The hidden wealth of the Slav charm u-r. The unopened coffers of art, music, and poetry underlying the. Slav movement. The bed-rock simplicity and power 1 evolving in our strong Ally. Those I are things largely unknown at pro- * sent, hut greatly worth knowing. Tho Slav Nations’ is uniquely written by a Slav; it is the first really authoritative account in f popular form of the Slav nations.” THE FIGHTING RETREAT TO PARIS. By Roger Ingpen. '•Mr. Roger Ingpen has told tho story of tho lighting retreat from Mons to the wall of Paris of our small British army. Whatever great deeds tho war may give rise to. it ca 2l scarcely bring fort!) any that shall exceed in daring, in indomitable courage and endurance the wonderful record of this triumphant retreat.” Selling by hundreds of thousands, ts 3d each, postage 2d. B.K. Bookshop Opposite Empire Theatre, NEW PLYMOUTH. FREE! FREE! FREE! A CHRISTMAS BOX FOR NOTHING! TP pet one *of our MILD-CURED hams entirely FREE OF CHARGE. All you have to tin is to send umount for size of ham you require, We send von to hand to your friends six columns which entitle them to the same terms as vourself, namely, a prime ham, perfectly'cooked, at Is per lb. You will find everyone quite ready and willing to take advantage.of tho offer—even grateful for the opportunity which yon present to them. Remember, all you have to do is to give one coupon to each of six friends and get them to purchase one of our hams, and return tho coupon. When the six coupons are returned and each of vour friends have obtained a ham from ns. THEN WE GIVE YOU A MILD-CURED BREAKFAST HAM ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE. Start now! This exceptional offer may close at any time! TERMS CASH. MILION SCOTT, BEEHIVE PORK BUTCHERY, NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 290. fo9 C. TILLEARD NATUSCH AND SONS, CIVIL A RCHITECTS AND \ ENGINEERS. Wellington, Napier, Palmerston North, and Hastings. WELLINGTON: C. Tilleard Natuscn, F.N.Z.I.A. Stanley Nntusch. A.N Z.I.A. 'ALaic.ii.SiUA N.: U Aleck Natusch, F.N.Z.I.A. iAPlfi.il and HASTINGS: Reno Natusch, F.N.Z.I.A. p g A s Jlr. C. Tilleard Natusch is himself, visiting New Plymouth vegularlv cvcrv fortnight to inspect all the buildings "being erected in connection with tho new tramway scheme, ho will be pleased to meet any persons thinking of erecting new homes or business buildings.

Phono 438 S 3 Ch iff <o S 3 $V DEVOtI ST- EAST CHEAP Garden Tools—Spades 3s 6d, Handled Hoes Is, Is 6a, Unbreakable Rakes Is, Is 6d, Long-handled Shovels 3s 6d.—Ward and Co.- Cash Iron.moneer.*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144850, 30 November 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144850, 30 November 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144850, 30 November 1915, Page 1

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