BOOKS IN DEMAND
The chief librarian of the Wellington Public Library reports books in demand as follows:—Geiioral: "South America," by K. Edschmid; "A Now Way to Better .Golf," by A. J. Morrison'; "DaAvn in Russia," by AY. Frank; "Wild December," by Clemence Dnno; "The Conquest of tho South Polo," by J. G. Hayes; "If the Blind Lead," by M. A. Pink; "Forty Years Man-Hunt-ing," by A. F. Neil. ; Novels: "She Saw Them Go By," by H. W. Chapman; "All Hands," by L. Luard; "Waiting for a Ship," by M. Laueson; "The Lightning. Conductor Comes Back," by A. M. Williamson; "Tarzan the Invincible," by 11. E. Burroughs; "The Hazards of Belinda," by Sophie Cleugh; "The Stalkjng Horse," by B, Sabatini; "Precious Bans," hj t Marjf Webb.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 17
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125BOOKS IN DEMAND Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 17
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