MISCELLANEOUS. JjACKBLOCKS Ballads and Later Versos, by C. J. Dennis, author of '•'Sentimental Bioko" and "Ginger Mick"; written iu liis test style; a collection of' verses of the "waybacks" 33 he well knows it. Read "The Cow" and " 'Urry" s they will appeal to you. With colored.' illustrations by Hal Gye, price 4/6 at.' The B.K. Bookshop, ex. B.K. Bookshop.—New Books at X 4/8: "That Which Hath Wings" (Dehan), "Greatheart" (Dell), "The Girl From Kurdistan" (Kerruish), "Three of ; Hearts" (P.uck), "The Blighting of Bartram" (Conynrs), "Stephen Vale" (Trent), "President McGlusky" (Hales), "Wynnegate Sahib" (Sutherland), "The Phoenix" (WaTren). ex. fpHE B.K. Bookshop. Fountain Pens for everyone, good and reliable. 8.K., 10/6; Efficient, gold-mounted, 12/0; Swan, from 15/- to 25/-; Onoto, 18/6; Sheaffer, from IG/6 to 19/6; Waterman, 21/-, gold-mounted 30/-. All guaranteed. fPHE BJK. Bookshop.—"From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917", by Philip Gibbs, author of "The Soul of The WaT". Contents: Introduction Part 1, Retreat from the'Somme (9 chapters); part 2, On the Trail of the Enemy (8 chapters); part 3, The Battle of Arras (12 chapters) ; part 4, The Battle of Messines (9 chapters); Part 5, The Battle of Flanders (25 chapters). With special reference to the Australians and New Zealanders. Price 6/-. ox. TPHE B.K. Bookshop.—"Your Boys", by Gipsy Smith, with a foreword by the Bishop of London. A breezy little book, and full of strong sommonsense. Price, 1/9. ■ c .x. "J"}IGGBR Smith", a new book by C. J. Dennis, and one of his best. The ttory of Little Smith, of Collignwood, who " 'Owled a fightin' tune" at Sari Bair, and of his return from France. We meet again our old friends, Bill and Doreen, as loveable as ever, and their neighbors, grand types of Australian country folk. Full of humor and the human-heartedness that "Gits us where we live". Largo and pocket edition. Price, 4/6, at The B.K. Bookshop. c.x. 'T'HE B.K. Bookshop.—Books by Gertrude Page, at 2/- each: "Paddy, The Next Best Thing", "The Edge of Beyond", "The Silent Rancher", "The Great Splendour", "The'Rhodesian", "The Pathway". ' cj?. rpHE B.K. Bookshop.—New Books at 2/-: "Flower of the Dust" (Oxenliam), "Max Logan" (Trent), "The Girl Who Proposed" (Ruck), "Adam" (Trent), "The Money Master" (Parker), "The Lad With Wings" (Ruck), "The Temptress" (Le Queux), "Old Andy" (Conyers), "The Sign of Silence" (Le Queux). c.x. B.K. Bookshop.—New Supplies at 2/-: "The Flower Forbidden" (Williamson), "Love's Miracle" (Swan), "Facing Fearful Odds" (Hocking), "Mysterious Mr. Miller" (Le Queux), "Prudence Says So" (Hueston), "Three Men in a Boat" (Jerome), "Bachelor Betty" (James), "The White Company" (Doyle), "The Youngest Miss Mowbray" (Croker), "A Weaver of Dreams" (Reed), "Corporal Cameron" (Connor), "Priests and People of Ireland" (McCarthy), "The House of the Wicked" (Le Queux), "Little White Nun" (Williamson), "Two Imposters and Tinker" (Conyers), "The Vanity Box" (Williamson), "Joan Thursday" (Vance), "His Official Fiancee" (Ruck). o.x. "Uf ANY a farmer thought he was getting good results from his cows until he gent his cream to us. Then he found that he did quite a bit better.—The Wanganui Fi'eah Food Co. Local Agent, J. Mudford, Veale Road. b.x. 'T'RIPE, Kidneys and Oxtails galore at the Imperial Meat Supply. JJRIME Beef, Mutton and Pork, at lowest possible prices, at the Imperial Meat Supply
(JVK Ueorge says Imperial Meat is "good grub,." which is homely, if inelegant, speech; anyhow, ifs the best Taranaki produces. JIJANY suppliers make factory working costs small.' Result—better returns for every one. Write The Wanganui Fresh Food Co., or local agent (J. Mudford, Veale Road). b. Xi pRIME Poultry, Porkers, Vealers, Cattle, Sheep and Lambs purchased by the Imperial Meat Supply. RANTED, Known—That W. Saxon Jones, D.S.O.A. by exam., Consulting Optician, Hawera, visitß Stratford every Tuesday, and may be consulted at g. Edwards, Chemist, from 1 p.m. to ,S
in search of a sec- , ond-foand Motor Cycle see Eltham I Motor Cycle Repair Depot list, on front page. IJUKKIUAU/S— Dolls are scarce, but at Corrigall'a there are hundreds and Ijstill hundreds—all makes, shapes and sizes, e .e. .QORRIGALL'S— We know what you all like in Fancy Goods and Souvenirs, and have them ready for Christmas shoppers. Prices easy. e.e. rjOßßlGALL'S—Beautiful Dolls! Dolls! them! See them! See them! Now! Now! Now! A LL sorts of New and Jolly Toys for the Kiddies. Christmas Goods now opening. We want you to shop early. —Corrigall's. e.e.
JUTTER Coolers, Fly Traps, etc., at • Arnold and Co.'s, Carters' Buildings, New ■ Plymouth. e.n. TUST opened—A new consignment of Children's Crepe Cotton Frocks, all colors. Also muslin bibs, stamped for working; white voile camisoles; muslin boudoir caps, all colors; nice lot of longcloth camisoles and knickers, all new designs.—At Thompson's, Devon Street Central.
rjORRIGAU'S-Marvelloua wealth Toys and Gifts for tlio Christmas season. Gifts for Dad, Mum, the Kiddies, and oven tho mother-in-law. See
MONEY available for loan on, or purchase of, any class of security.— Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Strat-
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1918, Page 1
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