WAVERLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY.
A largo number of new books, mostly fiction, have recently been added to the Public Library. Some of the latest acquisitions are "The 801 l Call" (Arnold Bennett, "The Golden Bough" (George Gibbs), "The Secret City" (Hugh 'Walpole), "Joan and Peter" (H. G. Wells), "The Ecstlcss Sea" (L. W. Chambers), "The Winds of Chance" (Rex Beach), "Camilla" (Elizabeth Eobins), "The Young Diana" (Marie Corelli), "Bluo Aloes" (Cynthia Stockley), "Towards Morning" (T. E. A. Wylie), "Beatrices Ashlcigh" (F. E. Mills-Young), and "The U—P Trail" (Zane Grey). Amongst heavier works and war books are "Three Years with the New £LVfipl< Wcgton)j "Rr«
Muehlon's Diary", "A Padre in France" (G. A. Birmingham), "The Navy Eternal" ("Barthncus"), "Tho World of Labour" (G. 11. D. Cole), "Front Linos" (Boyd Cable), "The Valley of Decision" (E. A. Burroughs) "The Ledge on Bald Face" (C. G. D. Roberts, and "Winged Warfare" (Major W. A. Bishop). The following periodicals are also on order, and will bo circulated amongst members : '' The Bound Table ", " Tho Nineteenth Century and After", "The Edinburgh Review", "Tho Quarterly", and "Blackwood's Magazino". The present is an opportune time for intending members to join.
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 20 June 1919, Page 3
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191WAVERLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY. Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 20 June 1919, Page 3
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