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"MEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. PROBLEMS of the PACIFIC, by Frank Fox, 0."'.; postage 6il. New supply of this important hook. THE COMPLETE CAKE BOOK, by May Little, 35.; postage Gil. SPOUTS AND PASTIMES in AUSTRALIA, bv Gordon Juglis, 95.; postage Sd. "WHAT THE WORKER WANTS, the "Dailv Hail" Inquiry, Oil.; postage Gil. THE COMPLETE BOWLER, bring tho History ami Practice of the Game of Bawls, by J. A. Mansou, -Is.; postage Gil. No bowler can a fiord to bo without this valuable work\ THE CABIN, by Stewart E. White, 2s. (id.; postage (ill. A fine descriptive work by this favourite writer. EVERYBODY Is Reading TLIKSH POPULAR NOVELS. "Dr. Tuppy," by Stephen Townsend. "Judith Lee," by Richard Marsh. "Grit Lawless," by 1\ E. Mills Young. "Mightier Than Tho Sword," by A. Courlandcr. "The Oakum Pickers," by L. T. Gibson. "Klsio Lindtner," by Kaim Michailis. "The New Hunipty-Dumpty," by Daniel Chaucer. "Pomander Walk," by I. N. Parker. "Mr. Ames," by E. F. Benson. "Carnival." by L. .Mackenzie (new supply). "Haleyoue," by Eleanor Glyn (newsupply). "The Fruitful Vine," by R.. T. Hielions (new supply). "A Safely Match," by lan Hay (new supply). "The Glory ot the Conquered," by S. Ghispel (new supply). ;is. Gil. each.' postage Gd. WIIITCOMBI'. AM) TOMBS, LTD., I . WELLINGTON,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1563, 5 October 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1563, 5 October 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1563, 5 October 1912, Page 9

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