BOOKS IN DEMAND.
The Chief Librarian of the Wellington Public Library reports books in demand as follows: —General: "Arabs in Tent and Town," by A. G. Freer; "From Private to Field-Marshal," bySir William Robertson; "Persian Women and their Ways," by E. C Rice; "Some Eecollections of a Western Banehman." by W. French; "Holding Hands," by Florence Irwin; "Some Piquant People," by L. Springfield; "Badminton for Beginners," by Mrs. E. C. Tragett; "The Life of Olive Schi"einer," by S. 0. Schreiner.
Novels:—"Garstons," by H. 0. Bailey; V Green Talons," by G. Holt; "The Lion and the Lamb," by E. Phillips Oppenheim; "Earth Battle," by D. Cottrell; "Ladybird," by Grace Livingstone Hill; "The Avenging Ikon," by C. Barry; "Jane Eyre," by Charlotte Bronte.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 83, 4 October 1930, Page 21
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121BOOKS IN DEMAND. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 83, 4 October 1930, Page 21
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