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Ije Book-worm ;J new. book is published le" said a sound though But alas! inNewZeaarediicult to procure. 'of the world of letters n a dignity to the torn ," jot from the Bluff to is where can we find ft i bookseller? Such a itance, as old Sand; ips the most original and er overdrawn byOharles Old books to read, old. laying; 7 Here wereokj our- tats, prohibit joy new books, Truly I in a parlou3 state, last session on the Land i Bill, I heard Sir Robert he Minister for Land to in Buskin where he deno country can become e people begin to build To refer the coarse,'if k McKonzie to Raskin, be time as being grbtesooue, but 1 went onto tber a people could be Mzedw_here.no seoondhops existed. Even in complaint is now made bso shops are left. Mr is mournfully declared ;re more when he was a an there are at present mid be an authority on set for he is a most inollector, and a large woks, y is told of the G.O.M. ma paper in conneotion yof his. Beoeiving his tfllogtie ho ticked off the entered a few queries n, and returned the ookpos'.. Thepostoffice served the writing, and immunicadou as a letter .stage added for deficilokseller, in his bill duly .tra and Mr Gladstone, laffed bis colleague the eneral for his oogenerles*. ige of co-operation. Not 00-operative stores for )f our coffee, tobacco or > must needs club tof and even to read our e," pablio libraries and b, societies and institti" real lover will content jne or the other, Each M buy and privately d leam his own. The idually accumulate and itually be formed, for a grow and cannot be a collection, moreover, charm, each book has ut idividnality of its own. cost ? Where and why it tfuat was the impression reading? An excellent| 'ocated by Gibbon. It ry reader before comlew work should write ; expected to learn from i much he knew already and the questions he ind answered, No one to the 'trouble involved, aving fo.'OTed the plan .-■.' mum in clearness and thoroughness. '. On the motion of Or Hornblow the / Borough Council refused to permit , j the Masterton branch of the Austray lasian Home Beading Union to hold their fortnightly meetings in the ■ Council Chambers, The re. ■jod urged R was that if leave were given to this H Society, it would be impossible to-re-toany other Society privilege. This is a £sjciund enough argument, but why 4 : permission be refused to any Wf Society of a similar obaraoter ? An fj occasional use of the Council room for such putposes could not in any way lower tbe dignity, of the civio ■; fathers, who could judge each apSon on its merits. The of. tbe lessees of public should certainly be respeoted n this case there was no indent of these rights attempted, be funds of the Union could ermit the, occupation of any for" which more than a nomint is to be paid, and the thanks i Union are due to those couni who seemed prepared to iain the proposal. However, lurtesy of the authorities of the >yan Church enables the circle d their fortnightly meeting this og in the school room. There loobtless be a large attendance ir Miss McGregor read her paper, a Grundy in New Zealand I Exin has been taken by a nnmbet ents of the children attending a ngton school to. Shakespeare's You Like It," which has been ed this year for the sobolers ol xth end seventh standards. The man of the Education Board wa: :enily quite ignorant of the play [nflpectou.he said, selected thesi f and 1 in a measure had -ft fret |Btil)/iJE there wafl : anjfthing'ii poks to ppport the allegationo
I aw it These books, he added, TG.upeoially prepared editions for hool use— in fad it was SMespeate \prowdl As fir as he was aware b phy did not teach immorality, but ' intended to read iho hook through d would report to the Board. This port will be awaited with interest.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 29 March 1894, Page 3
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