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THE NEW WING. OTAGO UNIVERSITY MUSEUM (top). —C. M. Collins, photo. THE UPPER GALLERY (centre). —The upper gallery of the now wing, as seen from the Cumberland street end. It will be observed that ample provision has been made for light, and that the display has been arranged with orderly and artistic effect. This floor houses the Pacific and Old World collections. In tho foreground are curios from Fiji. MAORI HALL (bottom), where beauty and simplicity in decorative design are allied. The north side of Maori Hall (lower floor), looking towards tho Cumberland street end. On the left is the handsome staircase, made from serpentine, which leads up to the Pacific and Old World departments. The valuable tiki case can be seen on the extreme right.

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Evening Star, Issue 20614, 14 October 1930, Page 6

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THE NEW WING. OTAGO UNIVERSITY MUSEUM (top). —C. M. Collins, photo. THE UPPER GALLERY (centre). —The upper gallery of the now wing, as seen from the Cumberland street end. It will be observed that ample provision has been made for light, and that the display has been arranged with orderly and artistic effect. This floor houses the Pacific and Old World collections. In tho foreground are curios from Fiji. MAORI HALL (bottom), where beauty and simplicity in decorative design are allied. The north side of Maori Hall (lower floor), looking towards tho Cumberland street end. On the left is the handsome staircase, made from serpentine, which leads up to the Pacific and Old World departments. The valuable tiki case can be seen on the extreme right. Evening Star, Issue 20614, 14 October 1930, Page 6

THE NEW WING. OTAGO UNIVERSITY MUSEUM (top). —C. M. Collins, photo. THE UPPER GALLERY (centre). —The upper gallery of the now wing, as seen from the Cumberland street end. It will be observed that ample provision has been made for light, and that the display has been arranged with orderly and artistic effect. This floor houses the Pacific and Old World collections. In tho foreground are curios from Fiji. MAORI HALL (bottom), where beauty and simplicity in decorative design are allied. The north side of Maori Hall (lower floor), looking towards tho Cumberland street end. On the left is the handsome staircase, made from serpentine, which leads up to the Pacific and Old World departments. The valuable tiki case can be seen on the extreme right. Evening Star, Issue 20614, 14 October 1930, Page 6

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