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Whitcombes Zoo , fe® } Vise p ? re t and L Unc 'n"/ e i I. . • ■_ y&$T% ' er lo gtve * oy * a wi ° H rou u«»8e. Kuddlemee Toy» fill the bill exadly: besides, they • The "Kuddlemee ,f Toys j DOGS-"MIKE," 10/6, 20/-, 22/G; "DANDY," IS/-,- "PRINCE," 10/- "FIDO," 10/-; '' I 'TERRIER," 11/6, .15/-. OATS (Prchistoric)-SMIR.K, 10/6, 13/6; DAK-DAK PREHISTORIC (Namo Un- \ known),-9/6 each; "SMUT," 11/8, 20/-. \ PENGUINS--6/6. MONKEYS-12/6. ;.' . \ KANGAROOS—IO/8, 25/-, 30/-. : RABBITS-4/6, 6/6, 8/6. 3 ELEPHANTS—IS/-, 16/8, 55/-. . . DEARS ON SKOOTERS-6/6. ' : • 3 DANCING BEARS WITH SPRING LEGS. DANCING DOGS WITH SPRING LEGS. ' j KUDDLEMEE SKITTLES-Sot of 9 different, plush animals- and 2 balls, 35/- set. 3 GOATS, CATS, DOGS, SEALS, RABBITS, LAMBS, TORTOISES, KEWPIES— I,'- each. ' \ OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IN A SHOE—Shoo with 8 Kiddies, 10/- sot. PLUSH BALLS WITH RATTLE-3/-, 4/-, 5/-, 6/6. ; : [j "- V\ W&BL PPIMITQ "!'» ;! ' : !'-' vy ENGINEERING • *jjL • tT |o| The Toy of To-day. ' ° 1 ° ' ° fIU " "Primus" is the latest and bost develop- • «JM ' j ° {SI ° mcllt Engineering Toys. In fact, it is o '|x' „ j o &£r!g » more tlian;a Toy; it'.satisfies a'boy's desno „ a . » j o IIIP o 'to "niako things,'!? and.irill give many liour3 o JM • o jo ||||| o of pleasure plus education. ' 'Primus is . js|sjj§a ° I •SB' WOOD AND METAL. 1,. j 0 r ° Sot No. . • I 0 ttp " o—ll/6 Accessory Sets- jr ■ y a;- i Of course you are. Ycu . i SOLID LEATHER KIT BAGS—With covered frame, Min. 65/-, 16in. 75/-; 18in. 85/-.' NAUGAHYDE WATERPROOF KIT BAG- 18in. 125/-, 20in. 145/-. . ' . ! THE MELBOURNE, KIT BAG-16in. 70/-, 18in. 80/-; i BRIEF BAGS—Solid liide, Win. 45/yl6in. 52/6, 18in. 57/6. ! SOLID HIDE SUIT OASES—22in., £7/10/-, £8/5/-, £9/-/-, £9/10/-1 24in., £8/-/-, £8/5/-, £9/-/-, £10/10/-i 26m., £8/-/-, £8/15/-, £9/15/-, £10/15/-. All Leather Coods Purchased Lettered in Cold or silver—Froo of Charge, > . ' .' i '■, . ' i ' ■■ - ' !
Beautiful Art Volumes. THE CHARM'OF THE ETCHER'S ART, in 3 parts. Each book contains 12 reproductions by famous artists. . Price 10/6 each. CHARLES-SHANNON, A.R.A.-Containing 10 Colour ■ • Plates, and 1 Black and Whito Plate. Price 10/6. FRANK BRANGWYN, R.A.-Containing 8 Colour Plates. Price 10/6. FOUR CBEAT AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS. MAX MELDRUM—His Art and Views; 42 Black and AVliite Illustrations. . Price 10/6. CONRAD MARTENS—The Man and His Art; by Lionel Lindsay. GO Coloured, 11 Sepia, and 16 Pencil Drawings. Price 42/-. THE ART OF JOHN KAUFFMANN-Twenty illustrations in ha,li'-tono; an edition of 500 copies, each signed by the author. Price 25/-. THE; ART 01'' J. j; HILDER-36 Coloured Illustrations, 15 Pencil Drawings. Price 42/-. AUSTRALIAN ART BOOKS. Each Containing Seven Illustrations. Price 2/6 eaoh. THE ART OF WALTER WITHERS. THE ART OF DAVID DAVIES. THE ART OF GEORGE W. LAMBERT. THE ART OF FREDERICK McCUBBIN. THE SCARLET LETTER-By Nathaniel Hawthorne. Beautifully Illustrated in Colour by Hugh Thomson. 40/-. THE ROAD MENDER—By Michael Fairless. Illustrated - in Colour by E. W. Waite. Prion 15/-. KIPLING'S SONG OF THE ENGLlSH—lllustrated in Colour.: , Price 15/-. SCOTTISH'PAINTINGS, PAST AND PRESENT—By ■ James S. Caw. Profusely illustrated. Price 21/-. THE ALLIED FAIRY-BOOK—Beautifully Illustrated by Edmund Dulac. Price 27/6. . THE WATER BABIES-By Chas: Kingsley. Hlhktratcd in ColourJiv Jessie WiMcox Smith. Price 26/-. THE SLEEPING BEAUTY—Ro-told by Sir Arthur Quil-lor-Couch, and ■• illustrated in: colour by.. Edmund Dulae. ( • Price 27/6. ! Stories for Boys and Girls. WRECKERS OF SABLE ISLAND—By 1 Oxley Mac Don' aid. 21: '" ". '• ■" ' '-" BOSOM FRIENDS—By Angela Brazil. 2/-. THE STORY OF THE HEATHER-By May Wynne. 2/-. . KITTY TRENIRE-By Mv Quiller-Couch. 2/-. PRESTER JOHN-Bv John Buchan. 2/-. -.. HIGHWAY PIRATES—Bv Harold Averv. 2/-. PETER THE WHALER—By W. H. G.. Kingston. 2/6. KING OF THE ATR-By Herbert Strang." 2/6. THE FLYING SUBMARINE-By Percy AVesterman. 2/6. TREASURE ISLAND—Bv R. L. Stevenson. 2/8. THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. 3/-. TOM BROAVN'S SCHOOLDAYS—By Thos Hughes. 3/-. AVHAT KATIE DID-Bv Susan Coolidge. 3/-. WHAT KATIfI DID AT SCHOOL-By Susan Coolidge. 3/-. YOUNG FRANC'JTREURS—By G. A. Henty. 3/6. CARRY ON—Bv Herbert Strang. 3/6. THE A'OUNG RAJAH—By AV. H. G. Kingston. 3/6. LEONE ANNANDALE'S STORY—By E. EverettGreen. 4/-, KING OF THE AIR—Bv Herbert Strang. «/-. IN THE GRIP OF THE HAAA'K—By Reginald Horsley. 41: THE GAYTON SCHOLARSHIP—By Herbert Hayes. il: FAIRY TALES—By Hans Anderson. 4/-. FAIRY TALES—Bv Brothers Grimm. 4/-. 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA—By Jules Verne, j 4/-. A BOY'S ADVENTUEES ROUND THE WORLD-By J. 11. Tligginson. 4/-. . FROM POAVDEB MONKEY TO ADMIRAL—By AV. H. G. Kingston. 4/6. JAMES BRATHAVAITE-By AV. H. G. Kingston. 4/B. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN—By.AV. M. Thayer. 4/6. . 808 THE OASTAAA'AY—By Fraidc AV. AVebster. 4/6 HIGHAVAY PIRATES—Bv Harold Avery. 5/-. CAMP KIDDIES—By Lillian M. Py-ke. 5/-. ROBIN OF THE ROUND HOUSE—By I. M. Peacock. 5/-. LAUGHING AVATER:—By Ethel Turner. 5/-. . A PRINCE AT SCHOOL-By Lillian M. Pyke. 5/-. ON THE BANKS OF THE AMAZON-AV. H. G. Kingston. 5/-. THE AVORLD OF ICE—Bv R. M. Ballantync. 5/-. DIO~ LESTER OF KUREOJONG—By Mary Grant Bruce. 5/-. ' FROM GEEECE TO ROME—Bv G. H. Kupfer. 6/-. STORIES FROM THE ILIAD—Bv H. L. Havell. 6/-. ROGER AVILLOUGHBY-By AV. H. G. KINGSTON. 6/-. ROSE MERVYN—By Anno Bcale. 6/-. THE PENDLETONS—Bv E. M. Jameson. 6/-. MORE KINDRED OF THE AVILD-By C. D. G. Roberts. 6/6. A PAIR OF SCHOOL GIRLS—By Angela Brazil. 8/6. A LADY OF THE BASEMENT FLAT-By Mrs. de--1-lonio A'"ai;:cy. 6/6, A SCOUT'S SON—Bv C. Turlcv. 6/6. LOST AMONG THE EED MEN—By Edward S. Ellis. THE PONY EXPRESS RIDERS—By Edward S. Ellis. 6/6.
-> . ——; ; ; —ju. . £77ie Latest Fiction. By Well-known Writers. KINDRED OF THE DUST—Peter B. Kync. 6/-. (Author of Cappv Kicks.) THE SLAVER OF SOULS—Robert W. Chambers. 6/THE CHINESE LABEL-By J. Frank Davis. 6/-. (An outhralliny: Secret Service Novel.) HAPPILY MARRIED-By Corra Harris. 6/-. FREE AIR—By Sinclair 'Lewis. 6/-. • (A Delightful Motoring Story). " • THE VANITY' Compton Mackenzie. 6/-. THE TOLL VlLLA—By'Lucas Malet, 6/ r . , CUPID IN. AFRICA—By- Capt., P. C. Wren. 6/-. IN THE MOUNTAINS—By the author of "Elizabeth and Her German Garden"). 6/-. "Its charm and sweetness steal upon the mind as with the spell of a delicate.September day."— "Times" Literary Supplement.THE PLUNDERER— By Henry Oven;- '■„ 6/-, .. A'Thrilling Story -of the Marsh Lands of Florida; • „SONNIOA—By. Vincent lbanez, the author of ,"The ' •'i •';'-.' Four' Horsemen of the Apocalypse." ' ''6/-;.' • McGLUSKY, THE GOLD-SEEKER—By. A': G.-Hales. ■:; e/-. ..".* ■•• : .= •■; . -■ THE CROSS PULL—By.'Hal. G.Evats. ' 6/-..' ' '-," . ."■ "The best dog story since "The Call of the Wild." .—"Times ... Literary Supplement, London. ANDERSON CROW, DETEOTIVE-By George Barr McCtitcheon. 6/-. THE KAISER'S INVESTMENT-Joseph Hosking. 6/-. THE WATCH DOG OF THE CROWN-John Knipo. 8/-. . A powbrful historical nov.el of the Tudor period. HARVEST—By Mrs. Humphry Ward. 6/-. • SWEETH fiARTS UNMET—Berta Ruck. 6/-. THE AVHITE HEN-Phvllis Campbell. 8/-. PAINTED-MEADOWS—Sophie Kerr. 6/-. ■ DOUBLE LIFE-Grant Richards.' 6/-. A first-rate racing yarn. IN THE SWEAT OF THY BROW-Joseph Hocking... 5/-. ........ , ■■:.. Standard Authors and Poets. In Beautiful Bindings—Lambskin, Sucdo and Morocco. • What more exquisite gifts-can be conceived than ' the works of Standard Authors'in dainty and sort-... iceablc bindings ?• Here is a: great selection- of Beautiful Books. 'J , TENNYSON'S COMPLETE POEMSFrench Morocco, Gilt Edges, 32/ G. Crushed Morocco, Padded, Gilt Edges; 35/-. Rutland Morocco, Padded, Red under Gilt Edges, 42/6. LONGFELLOW'S COMPLETE POEMS-Oxford edition. Illustrated. Turkey, Morocco, Padded, Red under Gilt Edges. 32/6. WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE— . Oxford Edition, complete in one volume. Straight Grain Roan, padded. Red under Gilt Edges, Gilt Roll. 30/-, postage lOd. Oxford Edition, complete in one- volume. Suedo : l padded, Gilt Edges, Gilt' Roll, Monogram. 30/-, postage lOd. Oxford Miniature Edition, on Oxford India Paper. Six volumes, bound French Morocco, Gilt Edges in French Morocco Case. . 60/-., postage lOd. Pocket "Falstaff" Edition, ten volumes. Bound in Lambskin, in Case. 50/-, postage 1/-. World's Classics Edition, in nine volumes. French Morocco, GSIt Top, French Morocco Case. Price 75/-, postage 1/4. THE WORKS OF R-UDYARD KIPLING—Thin Paper, - Red Lambskin, Gilt Top. Each 10/6. THE WORKS OF GEORGE MEREDITH-Thin Paper, Red Lambskin, Gilt Top. Each 8/-. THE WORKS OF W. M. THACKERAY— Oxford Illustrated Edition, twenty volumes. French Morocco, Gilt Top. £6/10/-. "■ Oxford India Paper Edition, seventeen volumes, : imitation leather, Gilt Top. £4/14/6. Oxford India Paper Edition, seventeen, volumes, ' lambskin, Gilt Top. £6/15/-. Oxford Edition, seventeen volumes,! Cloth. £4/6/-. THE WORKS OF CHARLES 'DICKENS— Fireside Edition, twonty-two volumes. French Morocco. Gilt Top. £9/9/-. Oxford India Paper Edition, eighteen volumes, Lambskin, Gilt Top. £7/10/-. THE WAVERLEY NOV'ELS-Scott. & Twenty-live volumes, Cloth. £4/10/-. A.STUDENT IN ARMSFirst and Second Series', Dark Blue Lambskin, Gilt Top. Eaoh' 10/6 (postage 6d.) IN FRENCH MOROCCO, GILT EDGES-Prlce 12/6 (postago Bd.) Burns, Ingelow, Tennyson, Cowper, R. Browning, E. B. Browning, Keats, Emerson, Mrs. Hemnns, Byron, Longfellow, Lindsay Gordon, Scott, Southey! IN CRUSHED MOROCCO, RED UNDER GILT EDGES. Prices 17/6 and 21/- (postage lOd.) D. C.Rossetti, Wordsworth, Shakespeare, Shelley, Moore, Emerson, Scott, Proctor, Golden Treasury, Keats, Longfellow, Cowper, Tennyson, E. B. Browning, Burns, Lindsay Gordon, Milton. "■ IN IMITATION CRUSHED MOROCCO, GILT EDGES. Price 12/6 (postage KM.) Ingoldsby Legends, Canterbury Tales. Gems of English Poetry, Longfellow, The Faerie Queen, Emerson's Works, Byron, Dante's Divine Comedy.
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