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BOOKS FOR ALL. Just to hand and fresh supplies. S. MoKenna: Pandora's Box. W. Cother: Shadows on tlio Rock. K. Brush: Red-Headed Woman. N. Shute: Lonely Road. C. Edwards: The Yellow Wagon. Each (is, p. 4d. K. O'Brien: Without Mv Cloak, 8s 6d, p._Bcl. Sir J. Jeans: The Mysterious Universe (cheap edition), 2s 6d, p. 3d. I. L. Idriess: Prospecting for Gold, 6s 6d, p. 4d. 0. S. Hintz: The New Zealandors in England, 1931, 3s Gd, p. 4d. P. Gibbs: Since Then, ss, p. Bd. J. B. Priestley: The Good Companions, 6s 6d p. Bd. Sir O. Lodge: Advancing Science, Bs, p. 4. Molineaux and Randall: The Nurse's Cookery (specially suitable for private use), 4s 6d, p. 2d. L. M. ISITT, LTD., ,112 Cashel street. Fountain Pen Specialists and Repair Experts. —® .ROLLING ONE'S OWN CIGARETTES. One of the results of the Economic Depression is tho rapidly-increasing army of cigarette-smokers who are now "rolling their own." Many cigaretterolling machines have been on the market, but unfortunately up to the present such have presented various drawlacks. Necessity is the mother of invention, and the need of cigarettesrr'okers has at last been met by the P.D.Q. cigarette-maker, which has been placed on the market and is meeting vith heavy sales. The P.D.Q. is so simple to use that a child even can manipulate it to the utmost advantage, producing a perfect cigarette, which can be made from any tobacco and with ftny paper. So easy is it to manipulate that cigarettes of any sizo can lie rolled without wasto in the twinkling J-f an eye. The P.D.Q. is sold at 4s by touaoconists everywhere. —1 winds and fogs bring trouble to the household, tho COLD that hinders schooling, the CBOTJP that spreads from boy to girl. Mother's best aid is Bonnington's Irish Moss. It's far the best for childten. Is 6d and 2e'6d. —39 Such of the news on this page as is bo fieaaed has appeared in "The Times," and is cabled to Australia and New Zealand by ?f !e » . P® rm |* s lon. It should be understood Uiat the opinions are not those of "The •times unless expressly stated to he »o.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20493, 11 March 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20493, 11 March 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20493, 11 March 1932, Page 11

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