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WANGANUI PUBLIC LIBRARY. This week’s accessions to the circulating department tire: — Fiction. —Bower, B. M., “BcTlFhelen Mine;” Fletcher, J. S., “Sea Fog;” Ibanez, V. 8., “Queen Calafia;” Lewis, Michael, “Brand of the Beast;” Yates, D., “As the Other Men Are.” Non-Fiction. —Campbell, D., “Tn th® Heart of Bantuland;” Elliott, Sir H. G., “Some Revolutions, etc.;” Fortescue, Hon. J. W.. “My Native Devon;” Gilbert, O. P., “Prince do Ligno;” Lambton, Hon. Geo., “Men and Horses I Have Known;” Tomlinson, H. M., “Tidemarks;” Worsfold, Basil, “Sir Bartle Frere.”

TRY “SHREDDO” AT OUB EXPENSE. GENEROUS FREE SAMPLE. You’ve no idea how light and delicious your puddings and pastry can be until you have made them with “Shreddo.” So why not try “Shreddo” at our expense? On receipt of 3d in stamps to cover the cost of packing and postage, we will forward to you a generous-sized Free Sample of “Shreddo” containing enough to make a big suet or plum pudding for « family. No doubt you know what a messy, tedious business it is getting the suet ready for cooking with. With “Shreddo” there is none of this unnecessary work. “Shreddo” is not a suet sub* stitute, but the very best of beef kid« ney suet, cleaned, purified and granulated ready for instant use. “It pourt from tho packet” and keeps indefinitely. Send to-day for your Free Sample t® Dept. J 3, Shreddo Ltd., P.O. Box 1097, Auckland. PRITCHARD’S CORNER BOOK SHOP For the Latest NOVELS, PERIODICALS AND MAGAZINES. Stationery and School Requisites in stoc. Country Orders strictly attended to. H. I. JONES AND SON, LTD. NEW BOOKS Ronald A. Knox, “The Viaduct Mut* dor.” Robert Keable, “Numerous Treasure. ’* IL M. Bower, “The Bcllehelen." Dornford Yates, “As Other Men Are.” Sinclair, Murray, “John Frcnsham, K.C.” K. R. G. Browne, "Following Ann. e Ethel M. Dell, “Tho Passer-By." Bruce Beddow, "Tho Golden Milo. stone.’’ Dorothy Rogers, “If To-day Be Sweet.”' May Sinclair, “Tho Rector of Wyck.” Wm. Lc Qucux, “The Marked Man." Maurice Leblanc, "The Tremendous Event.” L. Y. Erskine, “The Confidence Man.’’ G. W. Ogden, “The Long Fight.” L. T. Bussenius, “Tho Hon. Miss Cherry; Blossom.’ ’ John H. Vahey, “Fiddlestrings." L. H. Brcnning, “The Butterfly of Paris.” Members of “Jones’ New 800 l Club ’ ’ are informed that the abovt books have been added to the Library, Particulars on application. H. I. JONES & SON Ltd. BOOKS WHICH SHOULD FIND A PLACE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD! "Enquire Within upon Everything.’* 3/6 (4/-). “The Homo Doctor,” by F. R. Walters, M. 9/- (10/-). “Homo Nursing,” by L Harcsnape, 4/6 (4/9). Pears’ Cyclopaedia (latest edition), 3/6 (3/10). Dailv Mail Year Book (latest edition), 1/6 (1/9). Jack’s Self Educator. 10/6 (11/6). “Cassell’s Guide to Gardening,” by Nt N. Thomas. 11/- (11/6). "Home Carpentry —Guide for the Amateur.” 3/6 (4/-). Cookery Books—all kinds —all prices. Also All the Latest and Best Fiction stocked C. W. POYNTER BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, WANGANUI. NEW 6/- NOVELS (Postage 4d extra). “The George and the Crown”—SheflE K. Smith. ‘ ‘Mischief ” —Ben Travers. “The Constant Nymph.”—Margaret Kennedy. “Black Powder Dan”—A. M. ChisholnK “Numerous Treasure” —Robert Keable, “The Thundering Herd”—Zane Grey. “The Splendid Road”—Vingie Roe. 1 ‘Coral’ ’ —Compton MacKensie. "Tho Eternal Two”—M. C. Ocmlea. 3/6 EACH. “The Wanderer of the Wasteland Zane Grey. “The Man in Ratcatcher"—Sapper. “The Winding Stair”—A. ft W* Mason. , "The Game and the Candle”—J. Hocb> ing. The Latest and Best Books Always in Stock. A. D. WILLIS LTD. "WHERE THE GOOD BOOKS ARE,** WANGANUI ! OXYGEN TOOTH POWDER. , j —Makes the Teeth pearly white, pre- ' vents Decay, and keeps the month free from disease germa. Dainty * Delightfull 2/, AllCbmnlstt.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19346, 27 June 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19346, 27 June 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19346, 27 June 1925, Page 7

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