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CAMPBELL >1 bndon, a specialist writer in Royalty examines the lueen s dual responsibilities as Head of State and mother of a growing family. A tastefully written insight by the author of "Elizabeth and Rtilip", the book published for their silver wedding anniversary BASIL GODFREY T MAX LORD BOOTHROYD TALBOT WHATMAN BALLANTRAE LACEY wed-known author and regular the BBC's Palace correspondent a prominent Christchurch Governor-General Sir Bernard rejected biog-apher of Ralegh contributor to "Punch", reveals for 25 years and a best-selling journslrst and broadcastng fergussom of New Zeeland and Essex, am a.-nr --e why Prince Philip has reason author, recalls the pomp and administrator, reviews Royal 186 m examines me role of recendv eieassc octo look pleased with himself significance of a Coronation Tours of the pa« - from the the Monarchy in todays world Majest-. Ehzabef a-c -e this jubilee year. An authoratative that drew tears of pnde from first, tog the Maor. Wars, to and observes that an ordinary House ol Ar artde bv the man who wrote even the most hardened the last, for the fnendly family has transformed the widely acca,med b. tre v. • (by Roy’l invitation) "Philip, an journalists. Commonwealth Games. heavy burden o' Royal Serves press - provides a tot.B Informal Biography". ,nw an ,nspirate " for us 311 • ■ ** 3 refosed to be a performe'. Itanta the nrt hr "GAMES REVIEW"- the ~ r““““s”™ponte colour production front The Press'? first edition completely sold in 48 | ROYAL PROGRESS hours; two further editions needed to meet the overwhelming demand. BOX 1005, CHRISTCHURCH 'Royal Progress' will be printed on the same high quality imported art PlejM reserve me a>py copies of royal c scGRESS ■ paper, but in one edition only. | Cheque Postal Note . 'ptease add ’Or. for or stage ■ Avoid disappointment - order your copy now Price $3 | name| (Available Monday, March 7 (the day the tour ends). I ADDRESS| I I Published by the Christchurch Press Company Ltd. Printed by Bascands, Ltd. | Ha | mmm m mm■
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