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DOMINION LIBRARY.

The aim of the Library is to supply I>ooks of reference and informal'on on the subjects we are interested in as an organisation. and which would \w useful to member* giving add’esses or writing pBfK-*rH for Unions or other meetings. Also to give help and inspiration to the individual life of our member*, particularly to those whose first aim is to seek for Truth, who want to understand and follow the teaching of Jesus Christ in its simplicity and reality, apart from dogma and creed, to understand the ’-eal meaning underlying: all creed and dogma, the vital truths in whi?h we a*-e all agreed; ‘To follow Truth «• blind men seek for light.”

SECOND WITLEMENTARY LIST. No. 251. The Revolt of Modern Youth (by Judge Ben Lindsey), postage Sd. 252. The Moral Problems of the Rising Generation (a typed verbatim rel>ort of Maude Royden's lecture in Wellington* April, 1928). post. 2d. 253. Centennial Temperance: A Memorial of the International Conference of Philadelphia, 1876, ]>ostage sd. 251 to 257. The Temperance Movement ard its Workers: A History of the movement from about 1829 to 1892 (4 volumes), postage 4d each. 260 to 266. The International Congress of Women, 1899 (seven volumes, edited by the Countess of Aberdeen). postage 3d. 267. The International Council of Women, 1909, postage 3d. T6B. The Foundation of Death: A Study of Alcohol, postage 3d. 269. A Waybook for Youth, postage 2d. 270 to 272. Physical Fitness. 273. AWohol and Its Action on Human Organism, postage 2d. 274. Drink the Waster, postage 2d. 275. The Drink Trade and the Nation. postage 2d. 276. Proving, Our Ca.se, postage 2d. 277. Personality and Ihinishmeat (by Harold Begbie), postage 2d. 278. Address for Women Workers, postage 2d. 279. Mary Slessor of Calabar, Ihoneer Missionary: A moving tale of missionary work, postage 3d. 280. Yourself and Your Body (by Wilfred T. Grenfell), postage 3d. 281. A Perfect Tribute: A beautiful incident in the life of Abraham Lincoln, postage 2d. 282. Physiology for Beginners, post. 2d. 283. A F*rst Book of Chemistry. post ge 2d. 284. Josephine Butler—Autobiographical .Jemoir, postage 2d. 285. Josephine Butler (by Millicent Fawcett, G.C.8.). postage 2d. 286. Josephine Butler: An Appreciation (by O M. Turner), postage Id. 287. 289. 290.

291. Memorial of Agnes E. Joins: A story of early missionary work. 183? to 1867, | (©stage Jd. 292. Religious Perplexities (by L P. Jacks), postage 2d. 293. What Christ Means to Me (by \V. T. Grenfell), postage 2d. 291. Tie Man Nobody Knows (1>? Bruce Bartonj. 295. By An l ©known Disciple, |K>Bt. 2d. 296. The Intelligent Woman's Gu.de to Socialism and Capitalism (by Bernard Shaw), postage 3d. 297. Character and the Conduct of Life (by William McDougall), pont. 3d. 298. Th« Outlawry of War (by Charles C. Morrison). i>ostage 3d. 299. The IMscovery of God (by Basil King), iiostage 3d. 300. Comi*anionate Marriage (by Judge Ben Lindsey), postage 3d. 301. The Revolt of Asia (by Fpton Close), postage 3d. 302. Moths of the Limi(erlo*t (by Gene Stratton Porter), postage 2d RULES. 1. The books are lent to any member of the W.C.T.U. on payment of postage. 2. The books are lent for one month. unless a longer period Is granted, and should be returned promptly. 3. The lsxrrower is expected to be personally responsible for all books borrowed. If lost or damaged, should be replaced. 4. Persons who are not tneml>ers of the W C.T.U. may become Auxiliary Library Members on payment of 5/- |>er year, or 6d per book and postage. LIBRARY POSTAGE. All r*arcels on which the postage is 2d or over should he marked “Library Exchange.” the fee for which Is 2d for the first lb., and Id for each succeeding lb. up to 51bs. For IBooks and all information, please apply to the Librarian, (Mrs) J FIELD. The Rocks, Nelson.

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White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 416, 18 March 1930, Page 13

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DOMINION LIBRARY. White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 416, 18 March 1930, Page 13

DOMINION LIBRARY. White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 416, 18 March 1930, Page 13