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‘The Dominion’ Telephones Head Office» "The Dominion'’ Building, Wellington. Telephones: 44-020. 44-026 (7 lines). PROVINCIAL OFFICES. Palmerston North, Mowlem Buildings. The Square, Tel. 51X55. Wanganui: Selwyn Buildings. The Avenue, TeL 3386. Masterton: 10 Perry Street. Tel. Hol.

We have pleasure in presenting the first comprehensive survey yet made or indigenous English speech in this country— ‘‘NEW ZEALAND SLANG” by S. J. BAKER. Teachers, the clergy, broadcasters and speakers generally will welcome it, particularly for Chapter Teu . . . the New Zealand Accent, and also because it is a readable, informative work on New Zea- * land forms of non-standard English. The general reader will find it an interesting collection of siang words, and meanings of the vulgar tongue, added o portions of the language of the Maori, • the whaler, gold-miner, settler, of sports, and of the soldier who served overseas. Undoubtedly a fascinating and entertaining book, written with frankness, a sly wit, and a quiet humour. PRICE 2/9 (Posted 3/-) We shall also have supplies in a few days of the new edition of I rofessoi Arnold Wall's successful book, NLW ZEALAND ENGLISH”. Ihe price >s 2/-, postage -Id. extra. Send in your order now! yyHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD. Telephone 41-080 AV ELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 189, 8 May 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 189, 8 May 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 189, 8 May 1941, Page 1

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