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PUBLIC READING

1 - NEW BOOKS AT WANGANUI LIBRARY. Last week’s accessions to the Circu- . lating Department of tho Wanganui > Libarary are:— Fiction.—Beresford, J. D., “The Tapestry”; Challis, George, “The Splendid Rascal”; Gallizier, Lathan, “The Red Confessor”; Tiolt, Lee, “Pelham’s Adventure”; Knox, R. A., “The Three Taps”; Sprigge, Eliz., “A Shadowy Third”; Tracy, Louis, “The Third Miracle”; Wallace, Edgar, “The ' Brigand.” Non-Fiction. —Chesterton, Mrs Cecil, “In Darkest London”; Collinson, C. . W., “Life and Laughter Amidst the Cannibals” (South Seas); Gann, Thomas, “Ancient Cities and Modern Tribes”; Gentleman with a Duster. “The Howling Mob”; Howard. Harvey J., “Ten Weeks With Chinese Bandits”; Lytton, Neville, “The English Country, Gentleman ”; Milne, D. Grinnell, “An Escaper’s Log”; Marie, Queen of Roumania, “The Country That I Love.” Reference Department. —Dickinson, P. L., “An Outline History of Architecture of the British Isles”; Ford, Henry, “To-day and To-morrow”; Thomas, Lowell/ “The First World Flight”; Verney, Major F. E., “A Character Study of the Prince of Wales”; Victoria, Queen, “Letters, 1862 —1878,” published by authority 1 . of his Majesty the King.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19818, 18 April 1927, Page 10

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PUBLIC READING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19818, 18 April 1927, Page 10

PUBLIC READING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19818, 18 April 1927, Page 10

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