INGLEWOOD LIBRARY
NEW BOOKS PURCHASED. The following books have been added to the Inglewood Public Library for September: The Red Stain, Achined Abdullah; 'Die Woman at Iron Crag, Almey St. J. Adcock; The Half Open Door, E. M. Abanesi; The Trail of Fear, Anthony Armstrong; Featuring Eliza, McBride’s First Wife, M. Baillie Saunders; The Mouls House Mystery, Charles Barry; The Mystery of Belvoir Mansions, Ben Bolt; Timbal Gulch Tram, Max Br&nd; Pearl Island, P. G. Brebner; Colonel Gore’s 3rd Case—The Kink, Lynn Breck; The Fred Fishers, John Buchan; Half Her Kingdom, E. C. Buley; Hidden Creek, Kathrine Burt; This Animal is Dangerous, Reg Campbell; Crooked Cross, Sally Carson; The Misfortunes of Mr. Teal, Leslie Charteris; The Virtuous Fool, Joan Cowdroy; The Man in the Queue, Gordon Daviot; Sign of the Skull, J. A. Dunn; The Dream that Happened, May Edginton; Sinister Inn, J. J. Fargeon; Our Admirable Betty, J. Farnol; The Middle of Things, J. S. Fletcher; The Man in the Fur Coat, J. S. Fletcher; Masterson, Gilbert Frankau; The Road to Marrakesh, G. Goodchild; She Walked into His Parlour, Maisie Greig; Vivanti Returns, Sydney Horler; The Count Chauffeur, \Vililam Le Quex; Dodsworth, Sinclair Lewis; 5.0.5., David Masters; I was a Spy, Marthe McKenna; The Undiscovered Country, Stephen McKenna; The Avenging Twins, Black Star’s Return, Johnston McCulley; Self, Beverley Nichols; What Happened to Forrester, E. P. Oppenheim; The Bank Manager, E. P. Oppenheim; Tattered Feather, Christine Orr; The Case of Elinor Norton, Mary R. Rinehart; The School for Hearts, E. A. Rowlands; The Queen’s Wigs, N. Royde-Smith; The Best. Time Ever, Berta Ruck; Tragedy at Cumberland Park, Arthur Russell; Easy Going Man, Charles W. Sanders; Chappy That's All, Oliver Sandys; A Man of the Islands, H. De V. Stackpoole; The Inconsistent Villains, N. A. Temple Ellis; The Great Autumn Double, Paul Trent; The Gadfly, E. L. Voynich; The Flying 55, Again the Three Just Men, The Terrible People, The Gaunt Stranger, Edgar Wallace; Summer Lightening, Big Money, Carry on Jeeves and Ukridge, P. G. Wodehouse; The Mammon of Righteousness, P. C. Wren; The Second Establishment, Dolf Wylliarde. On September 20 the spring bulb show organised by St. Andrew’s. Anglican Lddies’ Guild will be held in the town hall, Inglewood. The show is one of the leading bulb shows in Taranaki and many champion blooms will be displayed. The ladies’ guild cup for the champion bloom is at present held by P. J. Allen, The Brown Cup for the most points in the daffodil section was last year won outright by Mrs. Anfunovic, Waitara, who re-donated it. The Parish Rose BoWl for the Inglewood Parish amateur championship is at present held by Mrs. A. Sutherland.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1934, Page 2
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