LIBRARY READING ROOM
[to the editor.! Sir,—I want to reiterate that I still think the newspaper reading room should be removed to the place just, vacated, in spite of “W., Turner’s” objection. Invariably, I have noticed visitors walk out of the room, failing to find the paper they were looking for, murmuring, • what a poor show this is, for a public library. In the present room the paper files are strewn higgledy-piggledy over the tables, and it must be a full-time job for the Librarian to keep the room in order. I pity her.—Yours, .etc., READER.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 July 1945, Page 8
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96LIBRARY READING ROOM Greymouth Evening Star, 27 July 1945, Page 8
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