Proiiounced Invaluable Books on The War. HOW THE WAR BEGAN By W, L. Courtney, LL.D. and J. M. Kennedy. “ ‘How the '\V<ir Began’ is far | move interesting than ‘Britain’s i Justification Before the Bar of History/’ and should be read by . every Briton throughout the j world/’ THE CAMPAIGN ROUND LIEGE By J. M. Kennedy. “A .stirring record of Belgium’s most valorous stand against the mighty invader. Nothing that happens in the course of the war ran obliterate the memory of what happened at Liege; it is a story that will always ho worthy the > tolling, and in those pages it is [ well and clearly told.” 1 THE SLAV NATIONS By ftPgjc.n PI. Tucic. “The hidden wealth of the Slav character. The unopened coffers of art. music, and poetry undtrlying the Slav movement. The bed-rock simplicity and power evolving in our sirong Ally. These aro things largely unknown at present. hut greatly worth knowing. | ;riumphant retrea.” i Selling by hundreds of thousands. Is 3d each, postage 2d. B.K. Bookshop Opposite Empire Theatre, NEW PLYMOUTH. Phon* 438 szs <>3 <25 DEVON ST. EAST, IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. MR. CHARLES POTTS, recently of the Star Hotel. Tuuranga, and Coronation Hotel. Eltham. has pleasure in announcing that lie has now taken ever this well-known hostelry, and will ho pleased te see nil old and uow friends. Patrons will find every comfort and modern convenience. Only the Best Liquors stocked. Cuisine will bo found excellent. WANTED KNOWN, MRS. HUGHES, Currie Street, has taken 1 over those weil-known premises. Jubilee Dining Rooms. Accommodation for hoarders. Good table, lively attention and civility extended to patrons. ‘ eOEKi EXTENSION OF MOTOR SERVICE. OP UN AICeTeLTHAM. NINE-SEATER HUDSON CAE. ON and after Monday, November 29, in addition ro the New PiymouthOpnnako service, I will commence a Daily Motor Passenger Service between Opnnake and Eltham. Motor will leave Opnnake nt 7.15 a.m. for Eltham, returning from Eltham at 4 p.m. Passengers and parcels nt lowest rates. Parcels may be left and seats booked at Kaspar’s Hotel and Bridge’s Garage, Eltham, and at Lyttle’s Garage (’Phono 33), Opnnake. Special trips may be arranged. A. KASPAR, Driver. A. E. MAGON, Proprietor, f 498 URENUI - WAITARA - NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR 'BUS AND PARCELS AGENCY. Motor ’Bus leaves Urenui daily at 8 a.m., Waitara 9.15 a.m. and 1 p.m. Leaves New Plymouth (Trocadoro) daily at 11 a.tn. tor Waitara and 3 p.m. for AVaitara and Urenui. Leaves Waitara 4.30 p.m. for Urenui. Prompt delivery of parcels and careful attention to all orders. ARTHUR J. SMITH, dB6O Proprietor,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144858, 9 December 1915, Page 1
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422Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144858, 9 December 1915, Page 1
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