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NEW BOOKS to help New Zealanders rediscover their own country... NORTHLAND .-■J EiEwSßEßnEKiiEhoWhJbataJi ■.< j CHRISTCHURCH T" AITJ 13 WELLINGTON Wff. - 1 i ■■ *• — - * - * - * - *■ gp Books $24.95 (incl. GST) Now In bookshops... the first books in a series of very different and very practical guides that will cover the whole country and are specially written to help you discover again your own region and the rest of New Zealand. History, current attractions, quick reference sections. • Northland. Neva Clarke McKenna takes readers on car trips and walks to discover Northland s west coast, far north, Bay of Islands and Whangarei. • Wellington. Author Peter Mounsey delves into history and present day attractions in the city and suburbs; Hutt Valley, Eastern Bays, Wainuiomata; the west coast to Levin; the Wairarapa. • Christchurch. Errol Brathwaite explores the byways and highways of Canterbury — today and in previous decades — around Christchurch, at Akaroa and along the main roads to the south, west and north. Available now from Government Bookshops and other good booksellers. Distributed by the Publications Division of the Government Printing Office.

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Press, 4 February 1989, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 4 February 1989, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 4 February 1989, Page 23

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