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The top picture shows the bell with inscription and decorative frieze on the shoulder. The second picture reveals the frieze in bold relief, and the third the shield centred over tho inscription. Tlio elements of the design are: (a) the fernleaf from tho badge commonly worn by the New Zealand reinforcements, and (b) leaf of the New Zealand flax. The shield binding the frieze shows in the upper, portion (chief) the Union Jack, and below, on a blue ground, the four red stars, edged white, representing the Southern Cross as in the arms of the Dominion of New Zealand. The colours are represented ' by lines as in heraldic engravings.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 118, 21 May 1928, Page 10

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The top picture shows the bell with inscription and decorative frieze on the shoulder. The second picture reveals the frieze in bold relief, and the third the shield centred over tho inscription. Tlio elements of the design are: (a) the fernleaf from tho badge commonly worn by the New Zealand reinforcements, and (b) leaf of the New Zealand flax. The shield binding the frieze shows in the upper, portion (chief) the Union Jack, and below, on a blue ground, the four red stars, edged white, representing the Southern Cross as in the arms of the Dominion of New Zealand. The colours are represented ' by lines as in heraldic engravings. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 118, 21 May 1928, Page 10

The top picture shows the bell with inscription and decorative frieze on the shoulder. The second picture reveals the frieze in bold relief, and the third the shield centred over tho inscription. Tlio elements of the design are: (a) the fernleaf from tho badge commonly worn by the New Zealand reinforcements, and (b) leaf of the New Zealand flax. The shield binding the frieze shows in the upper, portion (chief) the Union Jack, and below, on a blue ground, the four red stars, edged white, representing the Southern Cross as in the arms of the Dominion of New Zealand. The colours are represented ' by lines as in heraldic engravings. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 118, 21 May 1928, Page 10