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|THI VOICE OF THE TABMAN. PICTURE AND STORY wcsiiand. 1 lhe H ° kiUka Bar PICTURE AND STORY ■ BUMMER OREBN EMBLAZ|ON THE ROAD TO THE EAST ONED FIELDB. - |A LAND OF ENOHANTMENT. CAPE. Haymaking on a Taranakl dairy Farm lands at Waimea, Nelson A new route of growing popu- farm. district. ■R'SfViSW!"" " ™ - ■ SHADOWED COVES AND On the main highway between WESTLAND. SILENT SHORES. Opotiki and Gisborne. In the magnificent Waiho In the Kenepuru reach of the Gorge. Marlborough Sounds. . . . EEr ■ SNOW FIELDS AND MOUN- __ TAINB IN THE RANGES OF 1 OIAHT SENTINELS OF THE CANTERBURY. ■ ■ ■ An illustrated article by Mr On the Westport - Greymouth ■ M J 7 J. Pascoe, F.R.G.S. coastal highway. I#MAf a Brett s • Christmas Annual _ . MMIM u Now On Sole _ FROM CO ast to coast. FIORD land. Price - - 2/- An aerial view of Auckland. A glimpse of Pelorus River. _ g NATURE'S WILD OARDEN. ■ NEW ZEALAND'S FINEST - Magnificent bush on the road ICE-PEAK. PLACE NAMES OF THE MAORI. to the Fox Glacier. An Illustrated aocount Of the Their meanings, story and deascent of Mt. Tasroan. scriptive beauty—an illustrated ■WHEN LEAVES ARE FALLING. article by Mr. James Cowan. An au t umn morning in Cam- ■ COURTING THE BREEZE. bridge. A summer afternoon on the m ARCHITECTURAL BEAUTIES OP Waitcmata. A NEW LAND. g EQMONTS GRAND UPBWEEPNotable public buildings In the |NQ peak. B THE MOUNTAIN CROWN Dominion. impressive view of tha THE NORTH. mountain from the Stony River On the road between Ohakune district. and Raetihi.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 267, 10 November 1937, Page 23
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