BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. AND TOMBS. LIMITED. TO-DAY'S NEW BOOKS. Hutchinson's "STORY OF THE BRITISH NATION." A Connected, Pictor.al, and Authoritative History of tho Britiefa Peoples from tie earliest times to 'ho Present Day. About 20no beautiful historical picsijje3 by well-known Artists. Four vols. £6 (Ss) Greofell (W. T.): "YOURSELF AND YOUR BODY." 7 8 6d (6d). Oliver (E. M.): "THE WORLD'S INDUSTRIAL PARLIAMENT." 2s 9d (3d). Glover (C. H.): "THE TERM'S MUSIC." A series of Essays on the Music of the Great Composers. Cs (4d). Wood (T.): "MUSIC AND BOYHOOD." Somo suggestions on the possibilities of Music in Public Preparatory and . other Schools. 4s 6d (3d). Mason (D. G.): "FROM SONG TO SYMPHONY." 7s Gd <sd). Gehrkons (K. W.): "THE FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC." 7s Gd («). Streatfield (R. A.): "THE OPERA.'.' A history of its development, w:th descriptions of all works in the Modern Repertory. 11a (7d). Coles (K. A.): "IN BROKEN WATER." Being the adventures of a sis-tonner through Holland and among the Frisian and Danish Islands, lis (Gd). Asquith (Margot): "PLACES AND PERSONS" (Memoirs). 27s 6d (8d). Gale (Zona); "MISTER PITT." A Play. 6s (sd). Troup (Sir Edward): "THE HOME OFFICE." 7s (Sd). ■■ Macbeth (J. C. H.): "AUCTION BRIDGE SIMPLIFIED." Ss (6d). NEW NOVELS. Goldine (Lou-s): "DAY OF ATONEMENT." 6s (sd). MacClure (Victor): 'THE BOOST OF THE GOLDEN SNAIL." Gs <sd). Verga (G.): "LITTLE NOVELS OF SICILY." Translated by D. H. Lawrence. 6s (4d). Oppenheim (E. P): "THE WRATH TO COME." 6s (6d). Hales (A. G.): "BUCKSKIN PETE." 6s Mander (Jane): "ALLEN ADAIR." A fine atory of tho Pioneers of Empire. 6s (sd). (Postages shown in brackets). WHITCOMBE and TOMBS. LIMITED, Christcharch. WB7OS SHIPPING. NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF I NEW ZEALAND, LTD Steamers will be dispatched as under (circumstances permitting):— FOR WELLINGTON— From Lyttelton. Cargo Train, at rail. Jlararoa—Mon:, Wed., Frid. 6.60 p.m. 11 ft-rn. Wahintf-Tnes., Thurs., Sat., 6.50 p.m. 11 a.m. (Taking cargo for Wanganui, Patea and Foxton.) i FOB SYDNEiY— MoeTaki—From Wellington, Juno 19th. SUVA, SAMOA, VAVAU, HAAPAI. NUKUALOFA— Tofua—From Auckland, June 20th. SAJT FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA AND PAPEETEMakura—From Wellington, June 23rd. HONOLULU, AND VANCOUVER— Aorangi—From Auckland, July 7th. FOR AUCKLAND— Katoa—About. June 15th. NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH. Corinna—About June 15th. Cargo 9 a.m. Sat. NAPIER, GISBORNE. Kamo—About June 18th.
HUDDART, PABKEB. LTD. PASSENGER STEAMERS „. —a— ; carom- ■■ ■' TO" SYDNEY-FROM ATTCKLA^D.; T.S.S. ULIMAROA—About Jiine 12th. "TO SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. T. 5.9. ULIMAKOA—About June 26th.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18406, 12 June 1925, Page 1
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