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DOMINION LIBRARY.

NEW HOOKS ADDED SINCE LAST CON VKNTION. 177. The little Grandmother of the Russian Revolution (by Alice Stone Blackwell), postage 2d 178. The Date Boy of Bachdad: Thirtyfive Story Talks to Yount; l’eople (by Rev. J. Cocker), postage 3d 179. T. E. Taylor; A Memento and a Tribute. The Dedication of a Memorial 01**1 i«k in Addington Cemetery, June 19th, 1913, postage 2<l 180. Defeat or Victory? (by Arthur Mee), postage Id 181. How the Nations Help One - Another, postage Id 182. The Sun Babies (by Edith Howes), postage 3d 183. The Conquest of Fear (by Basil King) postage 3d 184. The Faith of a Worker (by I«. I*. Jacks), postage 2d 185. \gnrs Slack: Two Hundred Thousand Miles of Travel for Temperance in Four Continents (by Aelfrida Tillvard), postage 2d IX6. Thoughts for Mothers (by Mrs VV. H. Wigley), postage lid. 187. A Mother’s Journal (by Annette Buchanan), postage 2d 188. Confidential Talks with Young Men, postage 2d 189. Confidential Talks with Young Women (by lonian B. Sperry, M.D.), postage 2d 190. Dollars Only (by Edward Bok), postage 2d 191. The Story of an African Farm (by Olive Schriener). postage 3d 192. The Great To-day (by Henry Ford). postage 2d 193. Christ Triumphant (by Maude Hoyden), postge 2d 194. Stories, Dreams, and Allegories (by Olive Schrfener), postage 2d 195. What the l eague of Nations Is: A plain story of how the League was created (by H. Wilson Harris. M.A.), postage 2d 196. The Pioneer Women Police; A remarkable narrative of the inception and progress of the Women Police Force (by Commandant Mary S. Allen) postage 3d 197. The Making of a Mystic (by Aelfrida Tillyard), postage 2d 198. Ever: A Child’s Book of Joy (by Alice M. Pullen), postage 2d 199. Labrador Days. "Full of adventure and the feel of salt air humour of the people who live far away in the wilds” (by W. T. Grenfell). Postage 2d 209. The Equipment of the Social Worker (by Elizabeth Macadam, M.A ). postage 2d. "This l>ook should be read not only by all social workers, by officials, teachers, in search of a career, but also by publicspirited citizens who look for a high standard in the social administration of the country.'

201. Talks with Girls (by Arthur Mee), postage 2d 202. Adventures in Contentment (by I >s iv id Grayson), postage 2d 203. What 1 Reinember (by M. G. Fawcett), postage 3d 204. The Conquest of Disease (by Sir Janies Cant he, K.8.E., F.R.C.S , etc.), postage 3d. "The story of the romance of medicine and of the gradual conquest of disease by the sacrifice and energy of single-minded men.” 205. On the Side of the Angels (by Harold Begbie), postage 2d RULES. 1. The lxioks are lent to any memlier of the W.C.T.U on payment of postage. 2. The books art* lent for one month unless a longer period is granted, and should be returned promptly. 3. The borrower is expected to be responsible for all books borrowed. If lost or damaged, must be replaced. All parcels on which the fee is 2d or over should be marked "Library Exchange. W.C.T 1T.,” the fee for which is 2d for the first lb., and Id for each succeeding lb. to 51bs. Copies of this list can be procured from the Librarian on payment ef Id. The complete list of 205 books can lie had for 2d. including postage. For book .and all information, please apply to the Librarian, MRS FIELD, "The Rooks,” Nelson.

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White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 381, 18 April 1927, Page 9

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DOMINION LIBRARY. White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 381, 18 April 1927, Page 9

DOMINION LIBRARY. White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 381, 18 April 1927, Page 9

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