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VILLAGE SCENE IN TAHITI. —A native laden with bread-fruit and bananas. Tahiti, a French possession, is considered one of the most beautiful islands in the Pacific, and Captain Cook wrote of it: “Perhaps. there is scarcely a spot in the universe that affords a more luxuriant prospect than the south-east part of Otaheite.”

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 176, 25 June 1938, Page 8

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VILLAGE SCENE IN TAHITI.—A native laden with bread-fruit and bananas. Tahiti, a French possession, is considered one of the most beautiful islands in the Pacific, and Captain Cook wrote of it: “Perhaps. there is scarcely a spot in the universe that affords a more luxuriant prospect than the south-east part of Otaheite.” Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 176, 25 June 1938, Page 8

VILLAGE SCENE IN TAHITI.—A native laden with bread-fruit and bananas. Tahiti, a French possession, is considered one of the most beautiful islands in the Pacific, and Captain Cook wrote of it: “Perhaps. there is scarcely a spot in the universe that affords a more luxuriant prospect than the south-east part of Otaheite.” Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 176, 25 June 1938, Page 8