FRESH READING MATTER
ADDITION'S .TO THE LIBRARY. Subscribers to the Stratford Public Library will be provided with fresh fields of reading by the 51 new novels that were added to the library during the past month. The books and their authors are:—Son of the Gods, Rex Beach; Follow Elizabeth, Dorothea Conyers; The Young Lady from Hell, Arthur Weigall; Moslem Jane, Norma Lorimer; The Scarlet Murder Case, S. S. Van Dine; The Pleasure House, Cosmo Hamilton; Fire of Youth, Margaret Pedler; Vengeance Valley, R. A. Bennett; Love of a Crown, Richard Derrick; Trigger Finger, C. It. Cooper; Send Him to Sea, S. Hickman; The Man in the Night Mail Train, Austin Philips; Song Bird, Sophia Cleugh; Fire Below, Dornford Yates; Skyline, Jane England; A Wolf of the Evenings, W. Graham; A Wife or Two, C. B. Poultney; The Vantine Diamonds, Seamark; The Fairway, I. Wedgwood; Rice, L. J. Miln; Nocturne Miiitaire, E. W. , Springs; Trial by Water, Hulbert Footner; Suspect, C. Fairlie; Jane Steps Out, May Christie; The Gilded Cupid, Elizabeth Murray; Tiie Joss Sticks of Chung, Oscar Asche; Strait Jacket, Hebe Elsiia; Temple Tenibarom (replace), F. H. Burnett; The Romance of the Sea, G. Jackson; Outpost Arden, Diana Patrick; The Flying Firs, A. Westwood; King of the Khyber Rifles, T. Mundy; Hane’s Long Shots, E. P. Oppenheim; The Vanished Guest, Ottwell Binns; The Unknown Quest, Ralph Scott; Running ■to Seed, Rufus Slingsby; A 1 light for his Pipe, W. Townend. The following have been donated: The Tale of Trioria, William Locke;-Foam Razorback, E. T. Seton; Chink, E. T. Seton; The Trail of the ■Sandhill Stag, E. T. .Seton; Once Aboard tbo Lugger, A. S. M. Hutchinson; Tales of Mystery and Imagination, E. A. Poe; Round the Horn Before the Mast, A. B. Lubrock; By Reef and Palm. Louis Beck; Eris, R. Chambers; Madame Prince, Pett Ridge: Sir Percy Hits Back, Baroness Orczy; It Pays to Advertise, R. Cooper and W. Hackett; The Short Cut, J. Gregory; The Strange Attraction, Jane Mander. PERSONAL ITEMS. The executive of ’the Stratford Racing Club has re-elected Mr. •S. Pitt chairman and Mr. A. Coleman has been re-appointed treasurer. After a visit to Sergeant and Mrs. J. J. Power, Mrs. P. McEntree returned to Wanganui on Saturday. Mr. G. A. King left on Saturday en route to Hokitika, where he will reside in future.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1930, Page 8
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389FRESH READING MATTER Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1930, Page 8
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