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MORE TIKI BOOKS NEW READING Serious and not SO serious! GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER, by Dr: W B Sutch: Are YoU guilty of manslaughter? And You? And You? How many New Zealangers to-day are failing to back uP the men behind the guns? Are civilians prolonging the war by slacking on the job failing to produce the utmost business as usual politics aS usual staying away from work holding materials for civilian use after the war wasteful methods repeating Nazi propaganda? This book discloses startling stimulating facts sparing nobody. Employers and workers alike must read this outstanding contribution to New Zealand' $ war effort. You can't turn your back on "Guilty of Mans- laughter. Itts brilliant. It's merciless. But it will help everybody who wants to win the war QUickly: 4/6. WORKERS AND THE WAR EFFORT by Dr. W Ba Sutch Brought up-to-date in the tirst cheap edition. Lucidly sets out the performance and problems of New Zealand' s industrial employees. If anyone lends you this small; impressive book, he will insist on having it back, S You might as well get it for yourself: 9d. THE TRUTH ABOUT INTERNAL MARKETING, by Idris Mostyn: An eagerly-awaited authoritative, factual account of the widely discussed INTERNAL MARKETING DIVISION: Pungently written by well-known journalist, it reveals many facts for the first time, and throws 0 dramatically-revealing light on problems of food production and distribution that vitally concern all New Zealanders. The author impartially reviews plain history, Plain complaint, and offers 0 provocative diagnosis and prophecy Here" 0 "MUsT READ" bookl BUY XTI 2/-. WE NEW ZEALANDERS, by A. R D: Fairburn. A pithy criticism of our morals, mediocrity and manners, by fourth generation New Zealander, whose penetrating analysis of New Zealand culture covers every phase of our commercial, intellectual and religious life. A panoramic reflection of our passive compla- cency 0 cheerful challenge to all of uS: This crisp summary of ourselves "We New Zealanders Swill give a good florin's worth of entertainment. 2/- WOMEN ON THE HOME FRONT, by C K Guy. Mrs: Guy wants all mothers to have nursing and domestic assistance in the home: 2/- NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE, by eight prominent New Zealand doctors: Planned health service for all, giving complete specialist service without charge: 2/6. SOVIET STRENGTH, its Source and Challenge, by the Dean of Canterbury: Here is the secret 0f our Ally' $ remarkable achievements against the Nazi armies: 2/6. MAORI PROBLEMS JoRrak" by R. La Meek: Modern survey, showing how the Maori lives and works, and suggesting action: 2/- MEDICAL ADVICE FROM A BACKBLOCK'S HOSPITAL, by Dr. G. M: Smith: Third large edition: Sound medical advice with a punch: Written in 'humorous manner in everyday language. 3/- LEND ME YOUR EARS by Professor F Sinclaire. Third Edition. Witty and learned literary essays by New Zeaiand'$ outstanding essayist: 5 /-. OUTLAWS PROGRESS by R M Burdon. Tale of New Zealand farmer whose financial difficulties cause him to become an author. 2/6 whim-WHAM, 1943, Topical verse , humorous and satirical; from "The Listener"' and the Christchurch "Press: Ji 3/6. SAILING OR DROWNING by Allen Curnow. Poems by New Zealand' IS outstanding poet including the famous Tasman Tercenten- nial Poem. 6/6- Cut out this List POEMS FOR A WAR, by Anton Vogt A col- lection from one of New Zealand vounger for Reference. DKI BOOS poete 5 /-. ON SALE AT ALL BOOKSHOPS Wholesale from THE PROGRESSIVE PUBLISHING SOCIETY , Box 956 , WELLINGTON

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 249, 31 March 1944, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 249, 31 March 1944, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 249, 31 March 1944, Page 7

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