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BOOKS IN DEMAND AT PUBLIC LIBRARY

NON-FICTION I “THE WONDERLAND OF BIG GAME” bv A. R. Dugmore. “WANDERINGS IN THE QUEENSLAND BUSH," by W. L. Puxley. “THROUGH A LAND OF PROMISE " by M. Terry. “MY LIFE STORY" by Sir Joynton Smith. “SMALLER HOUSES OF TO-DAY," by G. Allen.

‘FUTURE OF CHRISTIANITY” edited bv Sir James Marchant. •MAKING OF RHODESIA by H. M. Hole. 'THE MAN NOBODY KNOWS.” by B Barton. ‘WE TWA,” by Lord and Lady Aberdeen. ‘MYSTERIES OF THE LIBYAN DESERT,” by W. J. King. FICTION ‘GOBLIN MARKET” by H. de vere Stacpoole. ‘THE LONGEST SHADOW ” by J. Jeffery. ‘THE FIELD OF MUSTARD.” by A E. Coppard. THE PERENNIAL BACHELOR ” by Anne Parrish. ‘THE GREAT PANDOLFO” by W. J. Locke. MADONNA OF THE BARRICADES ” by J. St. Leo. Strachey. JACOB USSHER,” by Naomi Jacob. r SEA HORSES,” by F. Brett-Young. BLIND RAFTERY ” by Bonn Byrne. MEZZANINE ” by E. F. Benson.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 67, 10 June 1927, Page 12

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BOOKS IN DEMAND AT PUBLIC LIBRARY Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 67, 10 June 1927, Page 12

BOOKS IN DEMAND AT PUBLIC LIBRARY Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 67, 10 June 1927, Page 12

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