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EW NOVELS. SPECIAL EDITIONS FOR NEW ZEALAND. ADRIAN SAVAGE, by Lucas Malet. "A Masterpiece." The first Edition of 20,t100 Copies was sold out on the day of publication. "Love is the theme of Lucas Malet';, novel—the long-expected novel at last arrived— 'Adrian Savage' is Compelling, forceful. It beats, it bruises, it burns. It teaches what ? Tho unwanted love of Joanna is the principal thenio of this powerful book. Lucas Malet deserves high praise. Tho book, as a literary structure, has every quality. It is a masterpiece worthy to be ni'i by the side of 'Sir Richard Calmady' and 'The Wages of Sin.' The style is a model."—London "Daily Chronicle." TIIE CLAW, by Cvnthia Stochlcy, author of "Poppy.3s. Gil. WINDING PATHS, by Gertrude Page, author of "Tho Edge o' Beyond," etc. Us. (id. TIIE GT.ORY OP CLEMENTINA WING, by William J. Locke, author of "The While Dove." "The Beloved Vagabond," etc. 3s. GdSAM'S KID. bv F. E. Mills Young, author of "Chin," "Atonement," etc. 3s. Gd. TAT.K OP THE'TOWN, by Mrs. .In' Lane, author of "Champagne Ston- ■ dard." etc. 3=. Gd. TTIE LIFTED LATCH, by George Vane. 3s. Gd. THE UK I) LANTERN, by Edith Wherrv. .'is. Gd. Postage, Gd. on each book. WniTCOMBE AND TOMBS. LTD.. Weilincton. 1 And All BcokaeUorJ,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1330, 6 January 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1330, 6 January 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1330, 6 January 1912, Page 9

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