BOOKS IN DEMAND
The Chief Librarian of the Wellington Public Library reports books in demand as follows:—General! "The Life of Katharine Mansfield/, by R, E. Mantz and J. M. Hurryj "What is Technocracy," by A. Raymond; "Old Age Deferred," by B. Hollander; "Orkney : the Magnetic NortA," by J. Gunn; '"The Opalescent Parrot," by A. Niyes; "What It Means to be a Christian," by A. C. Headlam; "My Farm in Lion Country,".by Joyce Boftd. Novels: "A Man's Way," by Muriel Hine; "The Lavenham Mystery," by B. Bolt; "Claimants," by A. Marshall; "Mary of 'Nazareth," t>y Mary Burden; ."The .Trail of Pontiac/'. by H. Pcnde*ter; "Young Lightning" 'by C. W. Sanders; "The Kingdom and the Wall," by Mrs. L. B. Reynolds; "Ah King,". By.;W. & SiUughaat, _
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 22
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123BOOKS IN DEMAND Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 22
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