BOOKS AND-PUBLICATIONS. AND TOMBS LTD., PIONEERS IN THE PRODUCTION Of BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT BOOKS, >• For the Young Folks. WRITTEN BY COLONIAL WRITERS and ILLUSTRATED BY COLONIAL ARTISTS. THE CRYSTAL BOWL. Nine interesting Australian nature stories by J. J. Hall. Illustrated by 8 full-page plates in colour, 8 in black and, white and smaller pictures in the text by Dorothy Wall. Price, 7s. Gd. The book appeals to the minds of children in sudh ft wonderful way that tho imagination js stirred to take a fresh and vivid interest in manifold beauties of nature that surround it. Imagery of the most delicate kind, combined with the clearest of narration, provides a charm that is ,qt onco amazing and alluring. > SPOTTY, THE BOWER BIRD, and other Nature stories. By E. S. Sorenson. Beautifully illustrated from photographs and line drawings. Price, Is. Gd. Mr. Sorenson knows the Australian bush and its inhabitants intimately, and has a most engaging manner of imparting absolutely reliable information respecting the (habits of birds and animals 'he has studied there. The fascination of tho subjects, combined with the author’s graphic style and delightful humour, are such as must make an irresistible appeal to Naiure-lovers. of all ages. THE ENCHANTED FISH. By Harold Gaze author and illustrator of “The - Alite Merry Series," "Coppertop," etc. Price, 2s. • A fairy story of enchantment and adventure that will have the juvenile reader or listener at one moment convulsed with laughter, and nt another ognpe with wonder and delight. THE CHINA CAT and other Stories.'' By Harold Gaze, author and illustrator of “The Alite Merry Series,” ' “Copnsrtop,” etc. Price, 2s. Two thrilling tales of enehantnmnt and one of allegory that scintillate with flnsihes of wit. humour, and philosophy. TEENYWTGGLES. Written by Isabel Aland Peacocks, nnd illustrated by Gwyneth Richardson. Price._ 2s. An entrancing sequel .to the.“Piccaninnies,” in fulfilment of the promise at the close of tho latter narrative. The Piccaninnies’ change of environment from bush to swamp led. to their metnm.cfrphosis ipto amphibious Tleenywiggles, and is told in Aliss Peacocke’s happiest st vie. WONDERWTNGS, and other Fairy Stories, Little Make Believe. Written by Edith Howes, illustrated by Alice Polson. Pn-ch Is. ISABEL MAUD PEACOCKE BOOKS. The Bonny . Bonk of Humorous Verse.-; first book. The Bonny Book of Humorous Verse; second book. Illustrated by Trevor Lloyd. Each Is. 6d. Piccaninnies. Sand Rabies. Sand Playmates. Illustrated by Trevor Lloyd. Each 2s. ALISTER McCLUNIE BOOKS. The Adventure of Toby and Sphinx in Flowerland. The Enchanted Pack- ■ man. Illustrated by Alice Polson. Each 2s. fid." THE WILLIE WTNKTE ZOO BOOKS Teddy Bear's Birthday Party. The Naughty Baby Monkey. The Guinea. Pig that’Wanted a Tail. Peter’s Poacli. Fuzzy, Wuzzy and Buzzy. Tho Quarrel of the Baby Lions. . , Written by Airs. A. R. Osborne. Pictures by Ida. Rentoul Outhwaite. Each Is. Gd. WHITCOMBE AND TOAIBS LTD., Lambton Quay.
BIGGER, BRIGHTER, BETTER. THE N.Z. BOOK DEPOT’S CHRISTMAS DISPLAY. A FEW SUGGESTIONS. ARTHUR MEE’S HERO BOOK. 13s. Gd., posted 14s. 2d. THE RIVIERA OF THE CORNICHE ROAD, by Sir Frederick Treves, 80s., posted for 31s. ADVENTURES IN CONTENTMENT: THE FRIENDLY,ROAD, by David Grayson, ss. each, posted ss. Gd. THE ROAD WANDERER, by Henry Shawcross. PROSE PICTURES, by E. Mhrgaret Jones. EVERYDAY ESSAYS, by Jbhn Crawley, ss. each, posted ss. Gd. THE BOY ELECTRICIAN, with many illustrations, by Alfred P. Morgan, 10.5., posted 10s. Bd. ALICE IN WONDERLAND. A delightful edition of this old favourite, pictured by Mabel Lucie Attwell, 10s. Gd., posted 11s. fid. THE SINGING FISH. Edith Cowes’s new book. SS. Gd., posted 6s. LITTLE OBELIA. New Moy Gibbs book. A companion to tho famous ■“Snugglepot” and "Cuddlepie," Bs., posted Bs. Bd. THE BEAUTIFUL ENGLAND SERIES OF ART BOOKS, 4s„ posted 4s. IGd. FRUIT AND FLOWER STUDIES, by Flora Klickman, 10s. Gd., posted 11s. Gd. KING ANNE. New Ethol Turner book, ss. (kl,_ posted 6s. 4d. GINGER, by Isabel M. Peacocke, ss. Gd., posted Gs. 4d. THE SHIP TTQ\T NEVER SET SAIL, by Jean Curlewis, ss. Gd., posted 6s. 4d. STORIES FROM THE BOOK OF BOOKS. Bs., posted 9s. THE CHILD’S LIFE OF CHRIST, by Rev. IT. R; Haviers, 10s., posted 11s. NEW NOVELS—Gs. each, posted 6s. Bd. "Sight Unseen and tho Confession," by Mary Roberts Rinehart: "Love is of Lie Valley.” by David Lyall; “The Bar—2o Three,” by Clarence E. Mulford; “The ■Koon out of Roach,” by Margaret Pedler; "Her Father’s Daughter," by Gene Stratton Porter; “Sister Sue.” by Eleanor Porter: "Tim Secret Power.” by Marie Corelli; “Blinkers,” by Horace Vachell. All the Annuals in stock—Chums, Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own. Ouiver, Chatterbox, Prize, Child’s Own Magazine, Our Little Dots, N.Z. Boys’ Annual, N.Z. Girls’ Annual, etc. Seo our great display of Christmas Cards and Calendars. A magnificent assortment of Block Calendars, Poetical and Scriptural. Is. 9d., 2s. Gd., 3s. fid., 45., 4.9. fid. If to bo posted add fid. Boxed Cbristriias Harris, fi. 8. 10 in box. Is. fid.. 25., 2s. fid., 3s. (id., 4s. (id. per box. NZ. BIBLE ANIT BOOK SOCIETY, • 71 Willis Street, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 66, 10 December 1921, Page 11
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