Great Orowds yfr 9 » . Come IJaily JiEll Now it is quite time you came along too, it will prove well worth your while. Never before have Wellington folk experienced such an undaunted throw-out of Stationery and Books. •Remarkable values await you in the Fancy Goods, Leather-ware and Toy Sections, too. Join the happy throng who visit Whitcombe s daily — you will not get this chance again. ■ — You should call immediately too I 6/- Novels now 3/6 I IRI 5/- to 6/-Novels now 2/6 •n i lluPiP —-I ' A THORN IN THE FLESH, by Rhoda. Broughton. THE WHITE LADIES OF WORCESTER, by Florence Barclay. THIEVES’ WIT, by Hulbert Footner. THE BROKEN HALO, 'by Florence Barclay. ' I V. BEAUMAROY HOME FROM THE WARS, by Anthony Hope. THE FOLLOWING OF THE STAR by Florence Barclay. ! X A PHANTOM LOVER, by Ruby M. Ayres. I pTT TRFF bv Florence Barclay / i A SERVANT OF REALITY, by Phyllis Bottoms. THE UPAS TREE, by x lorence Barclay. THE LAST SHOT, by Frederick Palmer. ' THE MISTRESS OF SHENSTONE, by Florence Barclay. , " 1 —"1 THE WICKED MARQUIS, by E. Phillips Oppenheim. , | THE GLORY OF THE CONQUERED, by Susan Glaspell. DEEP WATERS, by W. W. Jacobs. SHORTY McCABE LOOKS ’EM OVER, by Sewell Ford. 99 K 7 s? C • 1 THE SPLENDID BLACKGUARD, by Roger Pocock. THE AMAZING INTERLUDE, by Mary Roberta Rinehart. i I TT& KkWSA .MWCUJIIQ MARGARET PROTESTS, by M. Lenora. Bylas. Paffe. U? HICSC OpCUdlb gffSHJWrW TH? RELUCTANT St/phen McKenna. All BOXED STATIONERY THE FRANTIC BOAST, by Mal6t ’ WHERE YOUR TREASURE IS,, by Holman Day. "THE SAN REMO” BOX of High-Grade Linen-faced paper, with JITNY AND THE BOYS, by Bennet Coppiestone. THE LADY FROM LONG ACRE, by Victor Bridges. envelopes to match; in White, Blue, Heliotrope. Usually 5/-. THE TALE OF MR. TUBBS, by J. E. Buckrose. THE SORROWS OF SATAN, by Mari. "THE SOCIETY BOND” BOX of High-Class Paper and En- NE’ER-DO-MUCH, by Eleanor H. Abbott ABINGDON ABBEY, by Archibald Marsha . velopes; in Cream and Azure. Usually 4/-. NOW 2/-. tttc fiTTFFN’S NET bv Harold Begbie. A PLACE IN THE WORLD, by J. Turner. "THE CINGALESE” BOX, "THE PICCADILLY" BOX, IHE THE QUEWS NET, O " gING Frederick Niven. THE YEAR BETWEEN, by„ Doris Egerton Jones. VERONIQUE” BOX All include an excellent linen paper WHERE’S JOSEPH, by C. W. Hopper. THE SPY IN BLACK, by J. Storer Clouston. with tissue-lined envelopes. Usually 3/6. nuwi/s. p b Stephen Black. THE VALLEY OF THE MOON, by Jack London. . "THE TOWN CRAZE" BOX, in White, Mauve, and Maize. WINGS OF THE MORNING, by Joan Sutherland. THE MOON ENDUBETH. by J.h. B.U-. BOX, "CHANTILLY” BOX, "SYLVAN" -'I L—; 1 BOX, "MORENA" BOX, 'GRIS” BOX. Usually 2/-. NOW 1/-. I——— . All Other Boxed Stationery HALF PRICE. . 1 ‘ril WRITING PADS AT 33 1-3 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. Usually 1/-. SALE Bd. “ CL™ “Hook” on to :: S , :: G 4 Showers ot these K "WJUrr Useful 'WK/ Vi STRING, in Half-pound Balls, Usually 1/6. NOW 6d. 1 I SCRIBBLING BLOCKS. Handy size. Plain white. Usually s OS 1 Opul&r I copylnTpbncils. ffish gr»a«. un.Hr Books Novels "DOMINION" LETTER FILES. a t Cut PrfCeS6 1 25 PER CENT. TO 50 PER CENT. OFF LADIES’ HAND-BAGS. fnr — llllll 1111 ■—B' SKETCH BOOKS AND BLOCKS. WHITAKER’S ALMANAC, for 1921. Cloth, 10/6, for 6/6; Paper, AVi XVj V Whatman’s Hand-made and Cartridge Papers. All sizes. '4/-. , / Whatman 11 off Usua| b pH( . eSi PHILIPS’ NEW WORLD ATLAS, showing new boundaries. 144 , rnenc and an index of 30.000 names, bound in strong cloth, 30/-. MR. LYNDON AT LIBERTY, by Victor Bridges. . LADIES’ SHOPPING BASKETS. p ’ For 22/6. KING SPRUCE, by Holman Day. by our Returned Soldiers. Voiy Striking Colour Contrasts. k IFB is MOVEMENT. The Family Encyclopaedia to Health, by THE HUNTRESS, by Hulbert Footner. Usually 8/6. 10/6, 12/6, 15/-, 17/6. Eugene Sandow. Foreword by Sir A. Conan Doyle. AppreWILD FIRE byi Zane Grey. v NOW 6/6, /-> /•» / • ciations ‘by members of the Royal Families of HOPALONG ’ CASSIDY, by Clarence Mulford. ■ . .. Belgium, Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George, Viscount Northcliffe, Earl SeSg smith’, i S ~. lU_— B?& L. M TSi E g J. THE SPY IN' BLACK,, by J. S. Clouston. THE HIGH ROAD TO HEALTH, by Dr. J. E. Kelly. The OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY, by Emile Gabonau. , outcome of fifty years of experience 7/6. For 5/-. THE YELLOW DOVE, by George Gibbs. V /' ys THE YEARS BETWEEN. Kipling’s latest book, 7/6. For 3/9. THE LADY PASSENGER, by A, W. Marchmont. - I , RUSSIA IN THE SHADOWS- H- Wells’ opinion of Russia, THE LONG ARM, by E. P. Oppenheim. 'JW / which he visited in September, 1920. 6/-. For 3/-. THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING, by Irving Bachellor. *** THE AUTOMOBILE OWNER’S GUIDE. How to buy, keep in PRESTER JOHN, by John Buchan. order, repair, and how to drive. Fully THE GARDEN WITHOUT WALLS, by Coningsby Dawson. UNI VERSITY OF HARD KNOCKS, by Ralph Parlettei UNCONQUERED, by Maud Diver. Every salesman should read these lectures. 6/-. For 3/6. EARTH, by Muriel Hine. 1 THE MASTER LETTER WRITER, including the 500 master SEPTIMUS, by William Locke. ir ■- ' ' ri • business letters. The new science of successful letter writ- - NINETY-SIX HOURS’ LEAVE, by Stephen McKenna. ing . 30/.. For z,! ' b ' POST YOUR ORDER OWD 808, by Alfred Olivant. np CHASE’S RECIPES—IO/6. For 7 l'THE BREAD AND BUTTER MARRIAGE, by Christine J. Slade. nn (Of* THE BEACH OF DREAMS, by H. de Vere Stacpoole. £ OU SCORES OF OTHERS AWAIT YOU. THE FLIRT, by Booth Tarkington. . ' ' ———-——=========================. - 1 ! . ' ““ 7 WHITCOMBE’S SfiE. annual SALE MR. BUSINESS-MAN amrTON OUAY WELLINGTON This is Your Chance There is Comfort in these Prices. LAMBTON QUA
The Great Food Medicine W The history of Lane’s Emulsion goes to B show that it has a wonderful record as Bl a food, as well as a medicine; as a ® body-builder, as well as a lung-healer. IB It changes sick, delicate people into W 'strong, robust and vigorous people; 'it overcomes coughs, colds, catarrh, W asthma,' bronchitis, sore throat, rickets, wasting diseases and incipient consumP^on - •wk Take none but Lane’s. Sold by all storekeeper* and chemist*. Price* 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The large bottle i* the most economical as it contains more than two of the smaller one*. VSt/TtW . EMULSION Prescribed by the best physicians.
TIMBER We have well equipped sawmills at Taihape, Ohakune, and Mananui, RAILED situated right in the centre of millions of feet of standing bush. From one of From these mills we can supply Totara, Matai, Rimu, White Pine, MAIN TRUNK Houseblocks, Posts, and Droppers. MILLS We supply f rom Wellington stocks, ( TYLD Seasoned Timbers, Oregon Pine, Ullx.ll Iron B ar ] t) Spotted Gum, Bluegum, etc., Blackwood, Redwood, and To an V Kauri. North Island Joinery, Deadlights, Doors, Hardware—in fact all Builders’ supplies. Station* * 111 ■ OCOCOO I ■ I— - C. & A. ODLIN LIMITED. WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 242, 7 July 1921, Page 9
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