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MANY MEN–MANY MINDS

When you are making up a ) parcel of books for military | camps, don’t leave anything out ) because you think it won't be asked for. Put it in, just in case. | For a military camp is a cross- | section of the community. In spite | of the limited time at the disposal of the men, books of all kinds on all topics seem to find readers. Many men, for example, look ahead to times of peace, and read to improve their efficiency in their | | peace-time job. ) If your books are clean and not too old, they will find readersno matter what the subjects are. Label your parcel " Library | Service, Military Camps"; take it | | to your Public Library or send it» | to the Country Library Service, | Parliament Buildings, Wellington. | ; ( | ; ; ;

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 30, 19 January 1940, Page 4

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MANY MEN–MANY MINDS New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 30, 19 January 1940, Page 4

MANY MEN–MANY MINDS New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 30, 19 January 1940, Page 4

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