WANGANUI PUBLIC LIBRARY. This week’s accessions to the circulating department tire: — Fiction. —Bower, B. M., “BcTlFhelen Mine;” Fletcher, J. S., “Sea Fog;” Ibanez, V. 8., “Queen Calafia;” Lewis, Michael, “Brand of the Beast;” Yates, D., “As the Other Men Are.” Non-Fiction. —Campbell, D., “Tn th® Heart of Bantuland;” Elliott, Sir H. G., “Some Revolutions, etc.;” Fortescue, Hon. J. W.. “My Native Devon;” Gilbert, O. P., “Prince do Ligno;” Lambton, Hon. Geo., “Men and Horses I Have Known;” Tomlinson, H. M., “Tidemarks;” Worsfold, Basil, “Sir Bartle Frere.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19346, 27 June 1925, Page 7
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