NATURE STUDY
A very interesting P ar^fJ"^- g appeared in Friday's Star concerning the photographing of smooth , toes by American servicemen, these chaps get any leave 0 suggest that they go down south t the Titi Islands with their cameras and shoot scenes of the season on the mutton-bird From there to the Bluff onl> a hours' sail, and if they are lucKy they can observe the Foveaux Str oysters having a beard trim. If? this time they are still not satlS ? isi t I would suggest they, paj a vw to the walking-stick tarms of McKenzie Country, where they see the sticks growing and oein* transported to the Far North. the heat of the sun will w'n U handles—provided, of course, tlia the monthly bullocK team is g ' a that way. A - u " •
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 41, 18 February 1943, Page 4
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