Public Library.
Subscribes to the p Qblic Ub will be glad to learn that the long expected consignment of new books from England has arrived at J ast They came op last evening io the 6 o'clock train, and by 10 o'clock Mr Graff the sub Librarian, had them numbered and put -n their respective places m the book-cases They are substantial', bound m half-calf and will be a great acquisition.- :Among-the^4S*« ro j - uoieof oew^reading there r is,matter to choose from for the most?' varied taste. We are- asked to remind all subseribers^that arrears must be paid up before the-, end of this mouth to secure right toselet books during the new. g.tmrfcerV.commenci_g _ a he Ist of October. We "would also take this opportunity, of- appealing to the citizens for support 1 to the instituturns by becoming subscribers. The fee of 108 per year, 7s 6d per. half-rear or 5s per quarter, is not' sacfi^^t item for a boon of this kind. By supporting it liberally, as itdeserves to be, \con« stant supply 0 f U ew, books m_y be looked forward to every year.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 241, 13 September 1883, Page 2
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186Public Library. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 241, 13 September 1883, Page 2
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