BIRDLOVERS! Learn to Know Our Birdsl 1 I ’HERE is a lamentable THERE is a lamentable 1 lack of knowledge about our unique bird-life. This is partly explained by the lack of up-to-date books on the subject. Now, however, there is no excuse for ignorance on the part of those who profess interest in native birds, for Mr. W. R. B. Oliver, M.Sc., Director of the Dominion Museum, has written a COMPLETE REFERENCE BOOK to the birds of New Zealand. In this book is included ALL the available knowledge about our birds. m m m mm m m WM N & mm □ D By W. R. B. OLIVER, M. Sc. 500 Pages Profusely illustrated with 6 full pages in colour. Over 200 other illustrations. Price 30/REMEMBER! This is not only a standard work by an authority, but a book that appreciates and meets the needs of the j average bird-lover. See a copy at your bookseller or "write to the Hon. Secretary, New Zealand Native Bird Protection Society, Box 631, Wellington, who will forward a copy. This is a FINE ARTS Book ■
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Forest and Bird, Issue 21, 1 July 1930, Page 23
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181Page 23 Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Issue 21, 1 July 1930, Page 23
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