1987 FOREST AND BIRD CALENDAR THE SOUTH-WEST OF NEW ZEALAND IS: Glaciers Fiords . Wildlife; Waterfalls. Forests People: ORDER NOWI 14 beautiful large colour photographs plus 13 postcard size Illustrations by some of NZ' s finest photographers Al] this and more is featured in Forest and Bird' $ exciting 1987 Printed on high quality paper World Heritage calendar. World Heritage status is granted to the Extra large format most special places in the world, in recognition of their unique Attractive cardboard envelope qualities. The south-west of New Zealand from Okarito in the Retail price of s9.95 reduced to S8.95 (will be ready in plenty of north to Waitutu in the south possesses the most varied and time for overseas mailing). Forest and Bird will send direct to a magnificent scenery and natural features of any area in New nominated overseas address by surface mail for S11.15. Offer Zealand. The tallest mountains, highest waterfalls, loftiest trees; closes August 13 most isolated coastlines and least accessible wilderness are found Buy now and save twice once on the pre-publication discount and once to avoid GSTI in the south-west, Order form in the mail order catalogue found with this magazine. Huatoki Michael Smither Greeting Card A rtist and conservationist Michael Smither has generously offered the Society reproduction rights to one of his latest paintings Huatoki, depicting a stream near New Plymouth: This delightful painting is now available in the form of a greeting card to members at S1.00 each, or five cards for S4.00_ Remember: all the funds from sale of the card go towards the Society's conservation work Available through the Society's mail order service, PO Box 631, Wellington.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 2, 1 May 1986, Page 38
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