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! i "THE WAIKATO WAR." J By JOHN FEATON. j j"TE KOOTI EXPEDITIONS." CAPTAIN GILBERT MAIR, N.Z.C. AND CAPTAIN G. A. PREECE. N.Z.C. A FASCINATING WAR STORY WITH MANY ILLUSTRATIONS. NO BETTER CHRISTMAS GIFT A CompSeteJy Revised Edition of Featoiis History of tbe Walkato War. which has been lons out of print, and has realised hisb prices at sales of early New Zealand The toit was carefully revised by (he Into Captain Gilbert Malr. X.Z.C., and Is a stirring account of the great struggle between Maori and Pakeha. which openc! up the Walkato district for settlement. Prominence Is gives to tbe services rendered by the Colonial Forces, organised to assist the Imperial Army, under General Cameron. , * The narrative ot tD« assault on Orakau acfendcre. "We will fight on for ever! for ever: for ever!" Iβ one of the most stirring stories In tbe history of warfare between Britisb soldiers and an 111-armed nboriglual race of warriors. "THE TE KOOTI EXPEDITIONS." DESCRIBED BY PROMINENT NEW ZEALAND OFFICERS. NOW FIRST PUBLISHED. The Publishers were in possession of an unpublished manuscript by the late Mr. John Fcaton. ziTlng a hiitorj- of the Poverty Bay Massacre, and the prolonged warfare that followed that awful tweedy. This history was placed In tlie hands of Captain Gilbert Malr. N.Z.C. aud Captain G. A. Prcece, X.Z.C.. who took an active part in the campaign from the beglnalnr. and were iv commiiud of the two Native Contingents, which finally killed, captured, or dispersed tbe remnant of To Kooti'a marauding bands, and compelled tbe rebel leader to take refuse among the Walkato tribes, who at that time were living in sullen isolation, after the Walkato War. Captain Prcece had kept a diary throughout tbe whole of. theee operations, ami from the material thus gathered has been written a vivid first-band account of the most arduous bush flgbtlog recorded in the annals of New Zealand colonisation. So more interesting and instructive book can be given to a. young New Zcalanfler as a Christmas Present tnnn this stirring boov. TWO HISTORIES IN ONE BOOK. STRIKING WAR PICTURES. PRICE, 7/6 NET. POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS, 4d EXTRA. vjae°" • THE BRETT PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO.. AUCKLAND. OBTAINABLE FROM ANY BOOKSELLER. THE PHILLIPPS AND IMPEY ART GALLERY. For TOUR CHHISTMAS PRESENTATION PICTURES. A whole floor devoted to beautiful Pictures. AH that is latest and best from Europe, plus a fine showing of local artists' works to eaoose ftom. Don't Miss It. Fourth Floor, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. A ALLISON. THE GREAT ENGLISH PIANO. ■lace tha tosadlag or Uβ Fire la IS7 tee earn* ALLIBON on the tali *f the plaao Lμ b*a» • gvanatM ot aatMactfoa t* ttt "•rSt'tewrt Model* of tata OM-MtaMtofted Hmm are well woitfcy of lupcetioa •; tfcoM cMteMptatlßs- the Pnre&aa* •( a Permanent Inhrotntnt. Old Inrtrumtnti TaUn la Part Payawt. Eaoy iMBi an*n>«d for dltfarmte* la ▼alaaf. SOLK AGENTS: E. & F. PIANO AGENCY. LTD., 8. COMMCOTT. Maaagw. IM, QCBBN BTBBET. AUCKLAND. PR SECURE HOT-WEATHEP* HEALTH BY USING G-E ELECTRIC FANS. NATIONAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CO., LTD., WELLEBLEY STREET WEST. AUCKLAND. Telephones: 800 AND AT 2440 HAMILTON AND 2310 WHANGAREI. D FOB liO it I TtßllN'ti. You Cannot Do ".letter Than Consult T. PEACOCK AND SON, UF-TO-PATE OPTICIANS, 2J9, QUEEN STREET. MR. J. A. PEACOCK. F.S.M.C. (England, with Honours), BI3HT SPECIALIST. We Save Comtnodfcue Booms. BEST APPLIANCES. Ample Selection of SPECTACLES, and enjnre ACCURATE FHTING. BD

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 292, 7 December 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 292, 7 December 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 292, 7 December 1923, Page 4

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