BOOKS IN DEMAND.
The Chief Librarian of the Wellington Public- Library reports books in demand as follows: Novels: "High Fences," by G. S. Richmond; ','ln the Day's March," by Ruby M. Ayres; "The Body in the Bus," by L. Hoiling worth; "The Wings of Adventure," by Sir Philip Gibbs; "Adios," by L. and V. S. Bartlett; "Her Wild Oats," by Paul Trent; "The Meteren Road,'' by V. Thomas; "The Cathedral,", by H. Walpole. General: "Behind the Brass Plate," by A. T. Schofield; "The Duchess of York," by A. Chatwyn! "Kelvin," by IL N. Casson;
"Great Detectives :ind Their Methods," by G. Dilnot; "On the Stream of Travel," by J. N. Hall; "Groat Modern British Plays," by J. W. Marriott; "Islands of the Mediterranean," by P. Wilsbaeh.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 71, 20 September 1930, Page 21
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126BOOKS IN DEMAND. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 71, 20 September 1930, Page 21
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