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LEVIN PUBLIC LIBRARY.

NEW BOOKS IN AUGUST. The 'following is the now list of books received at the Levin Public Library during the month of August as supplied by the Librarian (Mrs W. Whitaker): —The Yellow Joss, etc.,” lon L. Idriess; “The Luck of Luce,” Donald Deane; “The Sons of Seven,” C. B. Digham; “Bricks and Mortar,” Helen Ashton; “The Mystery of the Fifth Tulip, ’’ Donald Deane; “The Road to Nowhere,” Maurice Walsh; “Snake Medicine,” 'Courtenay Hodgson; “The Nine Pointed Star,” Claude W. Sykes; “Conflict,” E. W. Timms; “The Wolf Cub,” Ysabel de Witte; “Men Are Unwise,” Ethel Mannin; “Death of a Bridge Expert,” C. C. .Nicolet; “Five Silver Daughters,” Louis Golding; “Two Bad Blue Eyes,” “Rita”; ‘The Case is Altered,” H. Llowellin Jones; “The Stubborn Fight,” Holman Day; “Cruise,” Jennifer Ames; “Murder Must Advertise,” Dorothy L. Sayers; “A Fool’s Game,” E. W, Savi; “Canyon Rims,” C. W. Sanders; “Miss Bishop,” Bess Streeter Aldrich; “Prince’s Terrace,” Eflie Marie Ford; “Nothing Ever Happens,” Maurice Lincoln. (General Literature: “Life of Marshall Hall,” Edward Marjoribanks; 1 ‘ Bernard Shaw, ’ ’ Frank Harris. Books in Demand: “Winds of Heaven,” Nolle M. Scanlon; “Anthony Adverse,” Hervey Allen; “The Road to Nowhere,” Maurice Walsh; “Miss Bishop,” B. S. Aldrich; “Falling Star,” Yidki Baum; “Five Silver Daughters,” Louis Golding.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1934, Page 6

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LEVIN PUBLIC LIBRARY. Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1934, Page 6

LEVIN PUBLIC LIBRARY. Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1934, Page 6

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