MISCELLANEOUS. TTHE B.K. Bookshop.—"The Valley of Vision" (Henry Van Dyke), a book of romance and some half told tales. While the mountain top is the place of outlook, it is the valley of suffering, endurance and Belf-tacrilice that the deepest visions r: j,he meai.lng of life come to us, and this is the idea that this gifted writer 'beautifully develops in'his latest book. Price 6s. in. Bookshop are booking orders for "Labor or Gold?" by L. G. De Claris, price 5s per copy, postage extra. On all side 3 is heard the propounding of the, problem: How to conserve the initiative of capital and yet assure the worker the full results of his labor. No solution has been presented up to now which will satisfy labor. "Labor or Gold?" oilers such a solution. Secure a copy and determine whether the solution is fair to both Capital and Labor, which do not exist to fight one another, but to work together, as without either there would be 110 results to light about. f.n. npHK B.li. BOOKSHOP—New Novel by Harold Bell Wright, "The Re-Crea-tion of Brian Kent," is a story rich in philosophy, charming in description, sweet and appealing in its pathos and tense with dramatic action. The char-, acters are more tffan creations—they are actual living human beings. All good readers will welcome this 'book. Price 5s Gd. 0 In. r Jj\HE B.K. Bookshop.—"K," by Mary Roberts Rhehart, the best nursing story ever written. Price 2s 3d. f.n. fjpHE B.K. Bookshop.—Collins' and Lett's Diaries.to hand for 1920; all prices and all sizes to suit everyone. Send s;our order early to avoid disappointment. ' f.n. "yiSIT the B.iv. Bookshop for Xmis Cards and Booklets to send to your friends. They are prettier and daintier than ever this year. ; f.n. the B.K. Toy Department, .in 3 see (ho new stock of Dolls and Teddy Bears. I'riccs to suit all. f.n. T Ti rc B.K. Bookshop.—Books at 3s "The Roaring W.B. Trail'' (Zane Grey). "Rainbow Nights" (Soutar), "Greonmantie" (Buchan), "A Knight on Wheels" (Hay), "The Prodigal" (Soutar). f.n f jpilD B.K. Bookshop.—"Up Against It," Questions asked by the Soldiers, by A. B. Maeaulay, D.D., and F. J. Paul, R.D., giving chapters on "Is Religion's Day Done?" "Can Good Come Out of War?" "Has Christianity Broken Down?" "What is wrong with the Churches?" "Is Prayer of any Use?" and many other vital <jUi">lionH. Price (is Cd. 'yiiii 11.i5., iiooks.iop havo a new View Book of New Plymouth, containing very tine views. Price 2s f, n, JJjtiNT envy beautiful eyelashes! Let others envy you! Lovely eyelashes and eyebrows can be yours if you use Lash-gro-ine! At all leading chemists and toilet stores Price 2s l)d an', lis. . to inspect second show of Spring: and Summer Millinery, on the Gth and following days at; ellew's. gPEOIAL show of new Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, commencing Tuesday next at Peilew's. KALE—Two good twu-seater cars. in good running order, cheap. Apply Pruden's Garage, Devon Street.
crr YJm ans irnriijui I cJ JL L HOW MUCH BETTER IT IS when you cut out all tiresome measuring and fitting and you fall right into line with a "kash" box Suit. We have such a wide scale of sizes that? it is an easy matter to fit every man with just the suit he wants at prices he will be pleased to pay. 69/6, 75/-, 85/- up to £6 68 J. J. LOMAS. The "KASH," The Best Value Store in Taranaki Devon St. .. NEW PLYMOUTH. V MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. One Ji-7 seater "Stiulebaker" ear, in real good order. A great bargain at £'s2o. Olio two-seater "Dodge" ear, guaranteed in tip.top order. Price £325. Two-three-seater "Overland" ear,- 1014 • model; in splendid order; any trial* owner leaving district; for quick sale. Price £225. One Lexington 6-cylinder car, in tip-top order. Sole reason for selling, lady owner desires small car. Price £l3O Fourseater CALTHORPE Car, in good running order. A great bargain at £IBO. One DODGE car in splendid order; only done 6000 miles. For quick gale. £335. . One old model Calthorpe, in very good running order, and in good repair. Tor quick sale, £IOO. NBWTON KING. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1919, Page 1
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