THE NEEDS OF THE COUNTRY.
NEVER MIND ELECTIONS. FAMILY INTERESTS. The Great Entertainer for all Occasions f< Host and Hostess —2/10. Novelty Evenings. By P. A. Cole—2/3. Joan’s Book of Evening Games—2/3. Original Magic for All (series af simple pro blems requiring no special skill)—2/3. Conjuring Apparatus Up to Date and Bov to Make it—2/3. Stage Illusions and Entertainments—2/3. Cassell’s Concise English Dictionary, over 50( pages; etymological and pronouncing; Un best on the' market —3/6. Confidential Chats with Girls. By Howard—3/9. Confidential Chats with Boys. By Howard—3/9. There is a power for good and happiness in these books. Everybody’s Series— Popular Science. Interest Tables. Tiie Best Dramatic Poems. Correct Punctuation. Billiards: How to Play and Win. 1/8 each. Speak Out: The Common Sense of Elocution. By Alex. Watson, the great man of the platform, who lias visited New Zealand—3/9. Scott’s Last Expedition and Extracts from Journals. By Captain Scott. All young people should read this tlirillinc* book, with illustrations—2/fO. The Maori As He Was. Brief account of Maori life in pre-European days. By E. Best. Well Illustrated—3/3. Plasticine; boxes of modelling material; coloured — I /3. Larger box, with 14 sticks; well assorted—2/6. This is the best material for young children to play with and keep clean. Post Card Albums, to hold 300 cards; 9Jln x lljtn; quite suitable for scrap album—2/8. Cole’s Funny Picture Book. The favourite book for young New Zealanders. Over 200 pagei of puzzles, knowledge, etc.—6/-. Three Good Cheap Books :— Methods of Mendoza—l/9. David Copperfield. By Dickens: 888 pages and well Illustrated—3/-. Nicholas Nickleby. By Dickens: 816 pages These are tiie gems of literature. Buy at these prices right away. Card Players Need:— Scoring Cards for 500—7 d. Scoring Cards for Bridge—7d, I/-, 1/9, 2/-, 2/6. Euchre Seals—6d. Bridge Sets for presents or prizes for card parties—6/6, 10/6, 12/-, etc. Decorations for Parties and Tables —Streamers, Serviettes, D’Oyleys. Cake Frills, and I’aper Bells, etc. Jountain Pens of all makes—Swan. Onoto, "aterman, Conklin. Conway -Stewart >n all grades. i n J' e et p <?pa ‘ r any pcn ’ an<i supply nibs, caps, newed' 0 US your old pen to ee reALL PRICES INCLUDE POSTAGE. Note the Address :— THE POPULAR BOOK SHOP 126 George Street, DUNEDIN.
“ NAZOL ” is a quick and certain remedy for coughs and colds. Treats such ailments at the points of infection—the nose, mouth, and throat. 2s 6d buys the sew. double size containing 120 full doseis; Is 6d buys GO doses.'—Advt.
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Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 31
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