HOLIDAY-MAKERS’ READING
Libraries To Extend Borrowing Facilities
(New Zealand Press Association)
WELLINGTON, December 4.
It will now be possible for registered borrowers of public libraries in New Zealand to use the facilities of many other public libraries in the country while they are away from home on holiday or business.
A scheme which was started among some of the larger public libraries two or three years ago on a strictly reciprocal basis, has been extended through the New Zealand Library Association to 50 public libraries, which have undertaken to “recognise” the members’ library tickets of other public libraries.
All the visitor will have to produce is his registration card from his home town library, and he will then be able to use the library in the town he is visiting upon the same terms as the residents of that town.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29071, 7 December 1959, Page 10
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