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THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.

/ o ’ Books on the Shelves. I ‘‘Watchdogs of Deep,” by T. M {.Tones (Angus and Robert: on). —This ' is an account of the author’s exp ri | dices in a submarine in the North j Sea and adjacent waters during the ; Great War. ! * * * | “So This i: Lore,” by F. F. Ir.ily ■ (Coll.ns). —Two sisteis marry, and | th< if marriages fail fur diff rent rea- , son§. j yX- -X- * ; “Dance of Youth,” by May Ed ginI ton (Collins). —A romance in tile background of Nev York. London and | Paris. •X- -x- • “Haven,” by Anne S. Drev.' (Coli 1 lin. j.—Shirley Brair hoped to find a ! haven in ;v. Cornislt village, after hav ! ing be n acquitted on a charge of ! murdering her husband. -x- -);■ -x“Dijon Merl?,” by A. A. Thomson j (Jenkins). —A companion volume to ; “Exquisite Burden.” i * * * ! “Little G,” by E. M. Channon I (Hodder and Stroghton).—A nervous I breakdown took Professor FurnivT to ■ a West Country village and to neigh- ; i hours whom he just could not ignor. . j j .:• * * ! “The House on the Nile,” by Anne | ■ Duffield (Catsell). —Rosalind Fairfax i | undertoduTo sponsor the rich Greene I family and introduce them to Cairc i society, but she found that what she I had so 1 ghly undert'Jken assumed 1 unexpected and t: rrible proportions. “Piper’s Lay,” by Marion Oran (JenkiiLi). —‘Susan Mallard was a dressmaker and Evan Perry a vLiter diviner, and a vixen kept them apart, > “No Fury,” by Francis Deeding (Hodd n and Stroughton).—Valerie . Beauchamp was- the leader of ia small lit rary society called the Esoterics, and when she was muvdejad! each niemb.r of the society felt that they '■•'-•re suspected of the crime. ■X- -X“White Velvet,” by Six Rohmer j (Cassell).—Grimstone was killed at j Port Si.’.id during liis quest tor the Snow Rat; and Tabrer took up the! I ask and succeeded. > i * -K * ) “Hard-Boiled Sperling,” by C. W. • (Santfers (Collins).—Sperling, a travel-j ling cow-puncher from Nevada, makes) a brave stand against the land- : grabbing activities .of a bullying ; rancher. * * * Also added: “Something to his Ad- j vantage, ’ by W. F. Morris (Geoffrey ) files).; “Adventure In Algeria,”' by I Brian Stuart (Jenkins). ’ I

CHOSTIAKOFF-RYAN FAREWELL. 1

The news that Cho'Stiakoff and Ryan, j in association with Ossie Cheeseman i (“wizard of the accordeon”), are to | to give a return and farewell concert I in Stratford on Saturday next will no i doubt be received with delight by ! lovers of this particular type of entertainment. An entirely new programme, of solos, comedy and musical items is advertised, and the box plan is now I open at. Rex Watson's. This will definitely be the last appearance here of i these popular entertainers.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 398, 3 April 1937, Page 4

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THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 398, 3 April 1937, Page 4

THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 398, 3 April 1937, Page 4

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