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DOMINION BOOKSTALL.

INNOVATION AT LONDON OFFICE. HELPING TOURISTS. An innovation which is likely to be much appreciated by future Dominion visitors to the Old Country, as well as by New Zealanders now resident in England, is the etsablishment of a bookstall at the High Commissioner’s Offices ip the Strand, London.

For some time past there has been a great need 'for some kind of central depot or general headquarters in London where New Zealanders in Great Britain might obtain books about their own country or by their own countrymen, and’ where, in addition, they could buy postcards, papers, weekly journals and. literature of all kinds 'relative to the Dominion, as well as maps and guide-books t,o aid them in their sight-seeing expeditions while in England. The stall Is conveniently placed in the -main hall, facing the entrance, and it is expected that it will ifot only supply a real want on the part of New Zealand residents on the other, side of t,he world, but will prove of especial interest and advantage to visitors 'from the Dominiop in the tourist season.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5093, 25 February 1927, Page 4

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DOMINION BOOKSTALL. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5093, 25 February 1927, Page 4

DOMINION BOOKSTALL. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5093, 25 February 1927, Page 4

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