Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

POPULAR : WAR HISTORIES. THE "TIMES" HISTORY OF THE "WAR (illustrated). These volumes in years to come .will be -regarded "as the. standard authority; upon the great conflict now in" .progress. • Firmly based upon ascertained- facts, carefully collected and co-ordinated, vividly written, and beautifully illustrated with original photographs, maps, plans, and diagrams. A complete' coloured atlas 0f.25 maps and index to. place names is Ixrand up with Vol. G of the History, Volumes. 1 to .6: now; ready, Abound :.in half leather, gilt lettoring, a"nd gilt-top; 6 vols. «£s'Bs. Post free... ' 1 -.' , • THE GREAT WAR, edited, by-.H; 'W.- • Wilson, author of; "With tho ; Flag to. Pretoria." •/ " _. - A . special ' feature ~ of tliis . War History is the considerable number-of largo maps which have appeared in each volume. Vols. 1,-2 and. 3 available. Superbly bound with rich scarlet leather, full gilt back and gilt top. <£2 lis, the set of 3 vols. Postage 2s. 6d.

ANOTHER GREAT HISTORY! HUTCHINSON'S HISTORY OP THE NATIONS. Complete in 4 volumes. This History is written concisely and popularly by the world's most eminent historians, and deals with the 6tory of each nation without a break, from its inception until its fall or until the present 1 day, as the Case may ' be. Over 10,000 magnificent picturesmany beautiful full-page coloured plates. £2 10s. the set of 4 vols. Postage 2s. 6d. • PHYSICAL CULTURE BOOKS. Lieut.. J. P, Muller's System of Home Exercise without apparatus; "15 minutes' work a day for health's sake." MY SYSTEM, 120 photographs describ- / ing. exercises,- 35.; postage 'id. , Special. Learners' Edition, containing larger photographs and large type instruction's, 65.; postage sd. - ■MY SYSTEM ■ FOR LADIES. A companion volume' to the above, for ladies, 35.; postage 4d. e MY.ARMY AND NAVY SYSTEM. A manual of. physical instruction for ' soldiers, sailors, and police constables and others; . 35.; postage 4d. MY BREATHING SYSTEM. The author 6hows how the healthy and unhealthy,' even those too weak .to perform physical exercises,, may dovote a few .minutes a day to his breathing .system with great benefit, 35.; postage 4d. MUSCLE CONTROL, by Masick, 35.; postage 4d. GREAT STRENGTH BY MUSCLE CONTROL, 35.; postage id. 5i full-page photographic illustrations, : in cach. book. THE TEXT BOOIC OF JU-JUTSU,-; as practised in Jajan, by S.'K. Uyen- ; ishi, 3s. Gd.; postage fid. LIGHT CAR HANDBOOK. All about ...economical motoring. 2s'.; postaee 4d.. : MODERN' TYPEWRITING and MANUAL OF OFFICE PROCEDURE, 80,000 copies already'published.' The most complete-guide of' typewriting and commercial training on tlfo market. .ill- .exercises- simply>.explained, pro-fusely--illustrated .throughout. • The best 'text. .fiooE for. self-tuition"for" l'aiflie's" en--rolling-under 'the' National' .Registration' scheme'for lady'typistes and clerks." 3s. Cel.; postage sd. • "popularTfiction. 3s. Gd.; postage sd. "Susan Proudleigh," by Herbert G. de Lisser. A powerful story of the West Indies. , '"Lot and C 0.," by Will Comfort. "The Man Who Forgot," by James Hay. The great "Liquor Reform" novel. "Moonbeams,-from the Larger Lunacy," by the author of "Literary Lapses," ■ "Nonsense Novels," and other laugh-ter-makers. -- ■ , . "Moby Lane," by Neil Lyons, ono of the most brilliant of present-day British novelists. "The Winds of the World,"- by Talbot . Mundy. • The Little Lady of the Big House " •Jack London's latest. "The Realms of Day," by H. de Selin. , court. WHITCOMBE ; AND : TOMBS, T . Lambton Quay, Wellington. Al'E YOU BUILDING? We Have Received a Freslf Parcel of , AMERICAN BUNGALOW BOOKS., No. I—Typical California Bungalows, 50 designs; 3s. fid. No. 2—Broadmoor Bungalow Book, (15 . designs; 3s. Gd. No. -3—lnexpensive Bungalows, ,80 designs; 4s. ' Noi 4—Just a Little Dilferent Bungalows _ 45 designs; 3s. 6d. , ' No. s—California Bungalow Homes, 80 . designs; 4s. No. 6—The Draughtman Bungalow, 50 designs; 2s. Gd. No. 6—Plain-Kraft Bungalows, two-storv Houses, 30 designs; 2s. 6d. . " No. 7—Little Bungalows, 30 designs2s. Gd. THE HOME OF GOOD TASIE—A sketch of the period styles in interior decorations, with suggestions as to their employment in the Homes of to-day. L. A. Throop; Bs. Gd. ALL POST FREE. S AND W. MACK AY • ! Wellington and Masterton.

THE GOQD BOOKS ARE. DAVID BLAZE. By K. F. Benson. .Is. Gd., posted 3s. lid. THE LOST PRINCE. By Frances Hodg. Burn ett. 3s. Gd., posted 3s. lid. RUSSIA OP TO-DAY. John Footer Frnstr. 3s. Gd., posted 3g. lid, THE MAKING Ol' 1 HECTOR CAMERON. By Albert G. Mackinnon, M.A. 3s. Gd., posted 3s. lid. QUIET TALKS ON JOHN'S GOSPEL. by S. D. Gordon. 35., nostcd 3s id THE GOSPEL OP THE HEREAFTER. By J, Pater.iOh Smytli. 3s. Gd., posted 3s. 10 ;. THE RAINBOW CROWN. Talks 1o ' Boys and Girls. By C. E. Stone. 2s. 6d., posted 2a. lOd. 1 THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S BIBLE. New Testament Selections, ]>y..Thistleton Mark. 3s. Gd., posted 3s. lid. N.Z. BIBLE, TRACT, AND BOOK SOCIETY, 71 Willis Street, Wellington. H. C. SOUTH, Manager. J~ SHAND,' Ma, 123 Cuba Street and 23. Manners Street, Wellington. REPORT OF MEDICAL ARRANGEMENTS, S. AFRICAN WAR, post froe, 10s. Gd. TACTICAL EMPLOYMENT OF MEDICAL SERVICE, post free, Gs. Gil. SANITATION AND WAR, by Lelean, post free, Gs. Gd. REGULATIONS. TRANSPORT, BARRACK SERVICES; post free, Is. 3d. TRENCH'S MANOEUVRE ORDERS, ' 1914, post free, 2s. 9d. ORDEAL BY BATTLE, by Oliver (cheap edition), post free, 2s. ARMY TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY. Vols. 1 and 2, post free, 4s. Gd. HINTS FOR REGIMENTAL MEDIAL OITICERS, post free, 2s. Gd. Largo Supply of Manuals of every description in stock and arriving. - We still have vacancies for clients in our Fountain Pen Hospital. Send your pen to us. If it can bo repaired wo can do it.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19160624.2.24.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2805, 24 June 1916, Page 6

Word count
Tapeke kupu
899

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2805, 24 June 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2805, 24 June 1916, Page 6

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert