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Sometimes it is pretty puzzling to find your way round a library. There are so many different sections for different sorts of books, that it is easy to miss books you would find interesting. The Upper Hutt branch of the M.W.W.L. recently held a most successful ‘Library Night’ in their local library. The librarian, Mr I. W. Malcolm, showed them in an informal way how to join the library, how to take out books and how to find the books they wanted. He emphasized that librarians are very glad to help people find their way around. Members of the League found the evening a most interesting one, and were impressed by the number of books on practical subjects, and also with the number of books on Maori subjects. This ‘Library Night’ was so successful that a number of other branches of the League are thinking of following the example of the Upper Hutt group.

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Te Ao Hou, December 1962, Page 41

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Untitled Te Ao Hou, December 1962, Page 41

Untitled Te Ao Hou, December 1962, Page 41