A FARMERS' LIBRARY.
Slome imonHQis- back the--Age urged Upon the Mastei-ton A. and P. Asfsociation the advisability of followawg tihe example of the .HJawke'is Bay Association in providing itsi members Hvith -a ' sfuitable mieeting-place in ' wdiich a library might be, estabiish,fed. ."ioTniiil- Siai 'i-a <inoyeim«nt is now being mlade-in,'this Jdfirectioin. In thesie. days of been %)mpWtßon,'it. Ib neoeeisary be, poasessedi, <jf - allt th« flatesffc an'formatilQni ooij modern,nietliteds of tneiating'the v ßolJ r aTid iite pr'o•ducAs.^'What better co.uid there be of providing thJisi information than a woUiJequfiipped. library and it mieetingiroom in wlikih lectures ! 'might bet gtreui from time to time ?
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10499, 11 December 1911, Page 4
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100A FARMERS' LIBRARY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10499, 11 December 1911, Page 4
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