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' \Greetings \ Telesjram 1 .& j .rA' \ .S \ on the NEW \ wfe FORM GOOD VALUE FOR 6d. JUNE RAILWAYS MAGAZINE Yours again, New Zealanders—your country served on a worthy salver for 6d. Here are some features of the June issue: “Dream Places,” by John Guthrie, author of “The Little Country.” “Rovers of the Brig ‘Bee’,” by James Cowan. “Marvels of Mathematics,” by O. N. Gillespie. “A Memory Medley,” bj' Ken Alexander. “Grand March of Railway Figures,” by Leo Fanning. “The Sawmiller,” by A. J. G. Schmitt. Original verse, a chat on books and authors, notes and comments for women, review of sport. Sixty pictures. Friends overseas would like copies. At Bookstalls and News Agencies

RIFLESand GUNS FOR THIS SEASON LATEST MODELS IN SAVAGE, STEVENS, REMINGTON & WINCHESTER RIFLES .22 SINGLE SHOT from 37/6; REPEATING from £4/10/LCX, Kleanbore, and Super X, Long and Long Rifle Ammunition. Also W.R.F., .25, .22 Auto, .32, .35, .401, .44. .303 and .38 Gauges. SINGLE BARREL SHOT GUNS from SO/-. DOUBLE BARREL, £B/10/. All flakes in Shot Cartridges: 10, 12. 14, 16, 20 Gauge. Cleaning Rods from 1/-, Oil, Patches, etc, etc. WE INVITE THE INSPECTION OF ALL SPORTSMEN. PRIEST AND HOLDGATE, LTD. THE IRONMONGERS, TIMARU

CONFIDENCE IN THE FUTURE YOU may look forward with confidence to the future knowing that your Wife and Family will be taken care of if you have MADE A WILL and appointed as your Executor and Trustee THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY BY SO DOING yon secure for your dependents Wise and I Sympathetic Advice and Careful Business Administration of i your Estate ■ I Security in Capital Kenerve Fund and Shareholders’ Mobility • • £260,500 I CALL OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION tc the Timaru Branch Office, 4JVI.P. BUILDINGS, Stafford Street ' L S Abernethy, District Manager, Also at CHRISTCHURCH, OAMARU, DUNEDIN AND INVERCARGILL

Special Bargains in Books AT HUTTON’S SALE "WITHOUT MY CLOAK," Kate O'Brien . Usually 8 - tor 6/6 "TRIUMPH OF TIME" (Trilogy) Storm Jameson. Usual 8 - for 5/11 “BUILDING A COTTAGE.” Esther Meynell (latest) 9/6 for 6/11 "QUINTET.” Esther Meynell ... Usually 9/- for 6/11 ; "GRAVE FAIRY TALE.” Esther Meynell . Usually 9/- for 6/11 “A PRAYER FOR MY SON,” Hugh Walpole . Usually 9.6 for 7/11 "VANESSA," Hugh Walpole ■ Usually 8/- for 6/"THE INQUISITOR,” Hugh Walpole . Usually 9Z- for 6/11 "THE LIFE OF LORD CARSON," vol. HI. . Usually 22/- for 13/11 "FAREWELL SPAIN,” Kate O'Brien . . Usually 9/6 for 5/11 “PLAYS,” G. B. Shaw Usually 11/6 for 5/“CATHEDRALS OF ENGLAND.” Batsford . Usually 11/6 for 8/11 "FAMOUS CATHEDRALS & THEIR STORIES.” Rayner 7/6 for 4/6 "THE HEART OF LONDON." H. W. Morton . Usually 9/- for 5/11 “THE FOOL HATH SAID,” Beverley Nichols . Usually 11/6 for 7/11 "NO PLACE LIKE HOME.” Beverley Nichols .Usually 11/6 for 7/11 “IN THE STEPS OF MOSES.” Louis Golding . Usually 10/6 for 6/9 “IN THE STEPS OF ST. PAUL,” H. V. Morton Usually 11/6 for 7/11 "GUIDE TO PHILOSOPHY.” C. E. M. Joad . Usually 9/6 for 5/11 “THE MENU BOOK,” C. H. Senn . Usually 17/- for 10/6 “LETTERS FROM A FLYING OFFICER," Wortley . 5/- for 2/11 "THE MUSIC LOVERS MISCELLANY.” Blom . Usually 9/- for 5/6 “BELL’S STANDARD ELOCUTIONIST” . . Usually 7/- for 4/11 "RECITERS TREASURY OF VERSE.” Pertwee Usually 8/- for 5/"THE EGOIST,” Meredith .... Usually 7/6 for 4/11 "GYMNASTIC AGILITY,” McDowell . . Usually 5/- for 2/6 “FLIGHT: THE STORY OF AVIATION” . Usually 11/6 for 6/11 “SEEN IN ENGLAND.” John Everard . . Usually 13/6 for 7/11 “MORE MEN OF MARK.” Coburn . . . Usually 10/- for 4/11 “HOUSE FLAGS AND FUNNELS” . . . Usually 8/- for 4/6 “SIR WALTER SCOTT,” Buchan . . . Usually 8/- for 4/11 “KINGS INTEREST TABLES” . . . Usually 16/6 for 8/3 “ALL ABOUT GARDENING” .... Usually 8/6 for 5/11 “CRISIS IN CHINA,” Bertram . . . Usually 17/- for 12/6 "SCIENTIFIC RECREATIONS” . . . Usually 9/6 for 6/11 "PICTORIAL GOLF" ..... Usually 5/6 for 3/11 “ROLLING ON,” B. Eyre-Walker . . . Usually 17/- for 9/11 "OUR PRINCESSES AND THEIR DOGS” . Usually 4/- for 3/3 “THE KING’S CROWNING,” Murray . . Usually 5/6 for 2/11 “MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS” .... Usually 31/- for 20/“OF LENA GEYER,” Davenport . . . Usually 10/6 for 5/11 “FAMOUS PLAYS OF 1934” ... Usually 9/- for 3/6 "LET’S DO A PLAY” Usually 5/6 for 4/3 “EVERYMANS ENGLAND,” Victor Canning . Usually 7/6 for 5/11 These are Only a Few of the Book Bargains at HUTTON’S SALE

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 21053, 3 June 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 21053, 3 June 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 21053, 3 June 1938, Page 2

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