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NEW BOOKS AT WHITCO JIBE'S. Karen Hettcrley wa* in the New Zealand. Army Nursing Service. She has written a delightful book called "Nursing Nomad," with the sub-title "The Lighter Side of a New Zealander's Travelling Years.” This book roams from New Zea- • land to London, London to Eire, Switzerland aud Northern Italy, Paris, India, and linally home again. There are some lovely photographs--and it is a simplywritten, interesting book of nursing, hospitals, and leave abroad, by one of our own New Zealand nurses. v/o. Louis Bromfiold’s latest book will be . welcomed by his followers, aud it is. entitled "What Became of Antia Bolton. Anna was young, red-beaded, bitter, aud poor, with one. ambition, to get awuy from her homo and '"better herself. Luc storv of how Anna became, known in every capital in Europe as fabulously wealthy, exquisite and untouchable, will appeal to those with similar ambitious. » » * For those who love ships there is a new book, entitled "Ships iu Battledress, by J. H. Adams. A true story of war along tiie eastern coast of Australia, and at times Into distant seas. The Queen Mary,” "Awatea,” and “Niagara are included amongst those in battledress, as well as mauy others. ' wolf a historical novel gives you pleasure, -‘Blessed Are the Meek” will find a place on your bookshelves. It is set against the background of one of the- most tumultuous ami exciting periods of history—the early part of the thirteenth century, when al sorts of superstitious and wild forebodings were sweeping Italy and Franco, and the stars foretold great evils, 10/o. « o o OBTAINABLE FROM WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LIMITED, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, AND LOWER HUTT.

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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 278, 23 August 1945, Page 1

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279

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 278, 23 August 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 278, 23 August 1945, Page 1

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