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WAMERLEY

PUBLIC LIBRARY The following addition of new books have been made to the Waverley Public Library: “The Flying Crusader.’’ by D. T. Lindsay; “A Matador Dies.” by Joseph Reype; “McGlusky, Empire-builder,” by A. G. Hales; ”Ix>ndon Burning.” by Barbara Wells; “Brynhilde.” by H. G. Wotton; “Great Argument.” by Philip Gibbs; “Artists in Crime.” by Ngaio Marsh; “Prodigal Parents” by Sinclair Lewis: “Celie.” by F. H. Young; “North-west Passage,” by Kenneth Roberts: “My Life of Adventure,” by A. G. Hales: “The Curtain Will Go Up.” by Oliver Sandys: “She Shall be Queen.” by Betty Trask: “Pagans. Limited.” by Raefel Swete MacNamara; “Timepiece,” by Naomi Jacobs; “Trail Smoke.” by Ernest Hay cox: “The Chariot of Love/’ by Elizabeth Philips; “Family Sympathy.” by Isabel C. Clarke; “Red Devil of th° Police.” by John Nay: “The Other Lover.” by Margaret Widdemai: “Laugh in the Sun.” by Amy J. Baker; “The Mayor,” by John Ross; “Living Apart.” by Ruby M. Ayres; “Clear as the Sun.” by Muriel Hine; “McLean. Incomparable,” by Geo. Goodchild: “Arizona Range.” by Chas. Wesley Sanders; “Range Rebellion,” by Frank E. Robertson; “Wedding March,” by Berta Ruck; “The Juice of the Pomegranate,” by Ethel M. Dell; “Promised Land," by Cedric Belfast: “It Happened in Essex,” bv Victor Bridges; “Murder in Triplicate.” by Hugh Ausi.n; “The Old Mans Coming,” by Gustaf Janson: “Recapture." by Clcmence Dane Omnibus; “A Love Like That.” by David Garth: “Unchart led Seas.” by Dennis Wheatley. PEI ONAL Mrs Stewart. Wellington, is the Jfuest of her daughter, Mrs E. R. E. Ross, “The Manse.” Miss Hopkinson and Mrs Campbell, ' Woodthorpe,” have returned from a holiday spent in Wanganui and Feild»ng. Miss L. Walker returned from holidaying in Haw era, where she has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs A. Murray. Mrs W. R. S. Brewer, who has been holidaying for several weeks in Australia. returned to W< lington on •Monday, where she was met by her daughter, Mrs E. W. Sampson, Wanganui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 103, 4 May 1938, Page 10

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WAMERLEY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 103, 4 May 1938, Page 10

WAMERLEY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 103, 4 May 1938, Page 10

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