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A BOOK OF APPEAL FOR THE BOYS

he first book from th<e pen of a istchurch writer, Mr. Ellersley 1, has been accepted for publication. r. Hall is already known as a writer stories.' His serials, written under name of "Peterkin," have been well lived by young readers, and it is as t'erkin" that he is known to a still ;,er circle :of radio 'listeners/ Avho

have heard him reading his tales during the children's hour at 3YA. '/ In his book, "The Secret Station," Mr. Hall has .written for the, modern boy, and the adventures .. of Jack and Rod, two young New Zealanders, who discover that an unknown broadcasting station is attempting to cripple the otb,er ; studios, makes thrilling reading.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19290110.2.90

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NZ Truth, Issue 1206, 10 January 1929, Page 17

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120

A BOOK OF APPEAL FOR THE BOYS NZ Truth, Issue 1206, 10 January 1929, Page 17

A BOOK OF APPEAL FOR THE BOYS NZ Truth, Issue 1206, 10 January 1929, Page 17

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