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[Own Correspondent]. The secretary of the Library re ports that the following books haw been added to the catalogueThe I Wrath to Come. E. P. Oppenheim; I East of the Setting Sun, G. li. Mr. - Cutchcon; Black Powder Dan, A. 11. Chisholm; Three Pilgrims and Tin. - ker, Mary Borden; The Eternal -■ Two, M. (lender; In a ShantungUn-j f den, L. J. Milne; The Wrongs of i Youth, E. Jordan; The Immortal Girl, B. Ruck; Three of Ciulis, V. William; High Moon, Crosby Garston; Thai j Owl’s House, Crosby Garston; Thai Carolinian, Ral'acl Sabatini; Gi-ejJ ,i Face, Sax Romer. The weekly debate was held J Saturday night, Mr R. Stafford siding. Papers were read hy Mid Langridge (electric bread bakingfl ' and Misses J. J. Langridge tfrerholl tenure), J. Ashby (faulty legislmJ and weak legislators), J. N. BiinJ ' (present day story writing), K:J Pedersen (advertising New Zi-nlaJ ' in foreign countries), and A. G.Clai (pruning and spraying). Next KtitiiJ ic dav the subject will lie, “ V ill it J --in the best interests of New ZeihJ n- jf Labor rules?" Mr Spargo ifl n\ take the affirmative and Mr fioiJ bv the negative. Mr D. Sharpies if In- preside. oh Jfr P. C. Ward, who was if of known in the district, has just n ot quired the very valuable iinpoilf nt draught stallion Woodfall Reward.! ;'s The new bus which Limbriek Bid he have put on the Kairakau mail J to will be a great boon to the )>if! in- and camping parties during the id ch me r. Kairakau is one of the pretti! ’«. and safest bathing spots in Hail! lit. Bay, and it should he largely pali® he jgeil this coming season.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue 147, 9 September 1925, Page 2
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