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LIBRARY SERVICE

NEW BOOKS FOR WHITIANGA GOOD READING AVAILABLE Mr T. L. C. Lowe, storekeeper, Whitianga, Mercury Bay, has taken over the country library service and here follows a few of the 63 books available to the public of Whitianga district:—

“Captain Moonlight,” E. Mannin; “Solomon’s Vineyard,” J. Latimer; “Bulldog Drummond,” Sapper; “Spying Blind,” M. McKenna; “Sub. •marine Flotilla,” Gilbert Jones; “A. Blunt Instrument,” G. Heyer; “Tur-nip-tops,” E. Boileau; “Murder Must Advertise,” D. L. Sayers; “Silver Wedding,” Ruby M. Ayres; “Ellen Rogers,” J. T. Farrell; “Rich House,” S. Gibbons; “Anna,” N. Collins; “How Can We Sing,” A. Dick; “Tales of an Empty Cabin,” Grey Owl; “Don’t Monkey With Murder,” E. Ferrars; “Modern Battle,” P. W. Thompson; “Under the Mesa Rim,” C. Whipple. Non-fiction. —“With the Camelier’s in Palestine,” John- Robertson; “In Search of England,” Morton; “Men of Power,” Fred Eastman; “Terrors in Our Time,” Richard William Rowan. Two illustrated books on the Air force should prove of interest to readers, “Air of Glory,” Cecil Beaton (illustrated), “Aircraft of the Fighting Powers,” D. A. Russell (illustrated).

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3256, 28 April 1943, Page 6

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LIBRARY SERVICE Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3256, 28 April 1943, Page 6

LIBRARY SERVICE Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3256, 28 April 1943, Page 6

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