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DETOURS A journey through small-town New Zealand by -<; Neville Peat One-time journalist, editor, globetrotter, Neville Peat, returned to New Zealand and set out on a bicycle. A bike ride with a difference — "a coming to terms with his own land!” The route - Reinga to Stewart Island (East Coast. North Island: West Coast, South Island). Free from the effort of -pedalling, you will be carried along on an amusing, intriguing journey. A pilgrimage of escape and pursuit through byways and backwaters. Discovering the elusive quality that is “New Zealand- ’ ness”. — §17.95. ' ■ . Ur' ' ' - ’ ' wPiw best . mends WF are animals by . . . MICHAEL WILLIS The hilarious antics of animals have been a part of Michael Willis’s world since childhood through to his present position as director of his Willowbank Wildlife Reserve. With a Gerald Durrell-like eye for zany humour, he describes his life with animals in this delightfully funny book. - J 16.95. good PffF Whitcoulls booksellers, wared Publishers

ALL YACHTING AND SAILING TITLES LESS 50% UNTIL FATHER'S DAY FISHERS SOOKSHOP 564 COLOMBO STREET PHONE 68-780

| Children's Paperbacks, Activity Books MfTlVrllG BOOksIIOD - I — plenty of good holiday reading. O

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Press, 28 August 1982, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 28 August 1982, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 28 August 1982, Page 16

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