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SYMBOLISING THE MAORl.—Tourists at last* will be able to licles suitably commemorating their impressions of the Maori race. Miss Jean Leslie, of Auckland, is the originator of the manufacture of plaster models, symbolising native womanhood. She is seen above holding a specimen of the work.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1038, 31 July 1930, Page 1

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SYMBOLISING THE MAORl.—Tourists at last* will be able to licles suitably commemorating their impressions of the Maori race. Miss Jean Leslie, of Auckland, is the originator of the manufacture of plaster models, symbolising native womanhood. She is seen above holding a specimen of the work. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1038, 31 July 1930, Page 1

SYMBOLISING THE MAORl.—Tourists at last* will be able to licles suitably commemorating their impressions of the Maori race. Miss Jean Leslie, of Auckland, is the originator of the manufacture of plaster models, symbolising native womanhood. She is seen above holding a specimen of the work. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1038, 31 July 1930, Page 1