CULTURE OF A COUNTRY.
JUDGED BY ITS BOOKSELLERS. N. Z. AND N-. S. W. COMPARED. (United Press Assoclatiou.V -'- • SYDNEY, aiarfih f 3"! . Speaking at the annual 'diriner of tlie Australian and New Zealand Booksellers' Convention, Mr George Robertson, of the publishing firm of An- • g'us- and Robertson, said the culture ofa" country and a town can be judged by. its booksellers. -New Zealand, lie 'said,"had a'great "country tradcr-IMs' unfortunate that New. South Wales ' was lacking in this respect. There -were large country towns in-thiS-Statc without a first-class bookseller.
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16748, 15 March 1926, Page 6
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