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scannell’s UNIVERSAL treasure house OR KNOWLEDGE. Mr Bucklev, agentforMr W. Gribble, of the Thames, has shown us the above work which ia what it claims to be ‘ a treasure house of knowledge.’ It coiitaihs seven, distinct hooks, viz., (I).* * Chemistry, and Health; (2). Domestic Life; (3). Farm Interests; (4).Meehani--cal Arts; (5). Mercantile Life; (6). Refinements-; * (7). Recreations. Thb work contains 1616 pages and about 3000 illustrations. The subject is quite up to date, and : deals vmh. . every conceivable subject under the / sun. It is just such a work that should * be in the possession of every settler, 1 as the numerous receipts' given, if- , acted upon, will save him pounds in i the course of. a, year. ' The agent,-Mr'; Buckley, is at present in this district ;* soliciting orders, and as the work can. only be had through him, settlers need have no doubts about ordering the • book. -■ V - H : - V,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1788, 20 November 1895, Page 2
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151BOOKS. Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1788, 20 November 1895, Page 2
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