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BOOKS IN DEMAND AT THE AUCKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY

FICTION “SUSAN OUTSIDEby Sheila McDonald. “RICE,” by L. Jordan Miln, “I AM JONATHAN SCRIVENER,” by Claude Houghton. “KRISTIN LAV RAN SHATTER,” by Sigrid Undset. “THE CABALA ” by Thornton IF ilder. “CLUES OK THE CARIBBEEB,” by T. S. Strlbbling. “NONE SO PRETTY,” by M. Irwin. “TIME GENTLEMEN! TIME” by Norah Holt. “TEN CREEKS RUN” by Brent of Bin Bin. “THE GOLDEN GOAT” by Donn Byrne. NON-FICTION “THE RED KNIGHT OF GERMANY.” by F. Gibbons. “THE COMMON READER” by Virginia Woolf. “PRACTICAL CARTOONING FOR PROFIT ” by W. Farrow. “8 IR EDWARD MARSHALL HALL,” by E. Marjoribanlcs. "CAPTAIN SCOTT,” by Stephen Gwynn. ■ “POOR FOLK IN SPAIN,” by Jan and C. Gordon. “A THREE LEGGED TOUR IN GREECE ,” by E. Smytli. BIRD LIFE ON ISLAND AND SHORE,” by H. Gutlirie-Smith. “LAND MARKS IN 19 CENTURY PAINTING,” by C. Bell. “TALES OF SWORD FISH AND TUNA,” by Zane Grey.

Chops, cut evenly, any thickness required and without any splinters of bone. That’s what the new electric meat cutter —-"Jim Vaughan”—suitplies, in addition to doing many other kinds of work.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 985, 30 May 1930, Page 16

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BOOKS IN DEMAND AT THE AUCKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 985, 30 May 1930, Page 16

BOOKS IN DEMAND AT THE AUCKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 985, 30 May 1930, Page 16

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