FOREST AND BIRD SOCIETY BADGES.
Metal badges nicely designed in gilt and nephrite green enamel are now being issued by the Society, at the price of -1/ or in silver and paua shell at 7/6 each. These latter make handsome brooches. The stock of albums depicting 24 forest-inhabiting birds in colour is now nearing exhaustion. Those wishing to secure copies should therefore make immediate application. Each picture is 9in. by 6in. and is accompanied by an adequate description or lecturette of the birds depicted— 12/6 per copy.
Printed by Blundell Bros. Ltd.,
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Forest and Bird, Issue 51, 1 February 1939, Page 16
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92FOREST AND BIRD SOCIETY BADGES. Forest and Bird, Issue 51, 1 February 1939, Page 16
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