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LIBRARY SCHOOL WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL COURSE, 1960 The Library School which is a division of the National Library Service accepts University graduates with a bachelor S or higher degree, includ- ing Science for its diploma Course which lasts from March 4 to November 26, 1960. The Course is the only full-time Course in New Zealand training men and women for the library profession: Libraries provide a widening range of services to the general public, hospitals, schools, universities, government departments, research workers and industries. Students of the school are trained in the basic: professional skills required to administer and develop such services. An allowance is paid to students to cover living expenses; based on the scale applicable to Division C students of Teachers Training Colleges: Those taking the Course are expected to give their full time to the work of the school. Application forms can be obtained from the Acting Director , Library School, National Library Service , Private Bag, Wellington; the Lib- rarians of the Public Libraries of the four main cities and the Librarians of the University libraries Applicants will be interviewed by the Selection Committee in the four main cities during November, 1959 . Ttcombe%gomby Book NEWS; Just Published OLD WELLINGTON DAYS Old By Pat Lawlor Based on a diary kept almost 50 years ago Wellington this is a delightfully entertaining account of the way of life the customs and personali- Days ties of Edwardian days in New Zealand Chapters include the Epidemic of 1918 , The Depression, New Zealand Ships, and much new material on Katherine Mansfield making this a book of tremendous interest to every New Zealander. Cloth Edition 22/6 Collectors Limited Edition E2/2/- Pat LawloR H A New Zealand Novel in W orld Class By Gordon Slatter GUN A tense new novel about Kiwis in war and peace , it's the story of a man who 11 11 never came right after the war The IN New Zealand scene the Ranfurly Shield Match, the Trots, the do-it-your- self newly-weds, the five-to-six rush-~is captured with a brilliance and realism MY that has seldom been equalled: A re- markable book with all the tension of a mystery thriller. HAND Price 15/ Available from leading booksellers and from @hitcombe %gomlys Std CHRISTCHURCH AUCKLAND WELLINGTON: DUNEDIN, HAMILTON, iowER Hutt, TIMARU, iNVERCARGILL'

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1053, 30 October 1959, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1053, 30 October 1959, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1053, 30 October 1959, Page 12

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