OTAKI PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Tho foUa., ng ntw j )00 j- 3 have been added tojhe otiiki Public-Library: — “The J°yf.. s Troublemaker,” Jackson Gregory'; Waters,” W. W. Jacobs; poems, A. •. -don • “The Hotel X,” Wm. Lc Queux; - .. Red One,” Jack London; “Midas an-.., Son,” Stephen McKenpa; “The Three Strings,” Natalie S. Lincoln; “The Lamp in the Desert,” Ethel Dell; “The Laughing Girl.” R. W. Chambers; “The Valley of Vision,” Sarah Comstock; “The Minx Goes to the Front,” C. N. and A. M. Williamson; “Shavings,” Joseph C. Lincoln; “John Dene of Toronto,” Herbert Jenkins; “The Teaching of Science in the Elementary School,” Gilbert Traf-
There is an excellent lot of books at the Otaki Public Library, and as the subscription fee is only 10s per annum, there should be a ve<ry much larger membership than the library enjoys at present. Mrs Fox (librarian) will be pleased to enrol new members at any time.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 21 January 1920, Page 3
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