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COMING SOON! Book gour order nowd for this net and important publication THE STOBY OF NEW ZEALANID By A H. REED New Zealand' s romantic story from earliest times to the Centennial 500 pages of good clear type, Maps, well illustrated New Zealand "Quiz" Supplement of 400 Questions with Key Thirty New Zealand Cross-word Puzzles More than a history book its atmosphere of broad human sympathy will do much to stimulate New Zealanders to interest themselves in "God' s Own Country: AN OPiniOn FROM CONTENTS ONE WhO READ THE BOOK IN MS: Long, Long Ago. XiV. Early Troubles with "The whole story marches as The Coming of the the Maoris. cavalcade featuring the Brown Man. Xv. NZ: Wants to Man- great men and movements The Coming of the age its Own Affairs. that have made this young White Man. XVI: Travels and Explora- Dominion, geographically Iv The H unfe r the tions. small, in human achievement Fisher , the Trader. Xvil: Gold. mighty, a member of the The Missionaries. Xvill: A Maori King: British Commonwealth of VI: Hongi, de Thierry and Xix: The Ten Years' War: Nations_ 10 As M DAVIDSON Busby. XX: How the Provinces MA:, Dip. Ed,, Principal vii: Tattooed White Men: Lost Their Parlia- Macandrew Intermediate VIl: The Treaty of Wai- ments. School. tangi: XXI: Hard Times. IX: Early Settlement XXII: King Dick: Plans. XXII Bill Massey and His AN EXTRACT FROM X Th e Founding 0 [ Times. THE FOREWORD: Auckland: XXIV_ New Zealanders and the First World War. The present work is designed XI: The First Wakefield XXV. The Middle Years to interest the general Settlements. Between the Wars. reader and the youth of XlI: 0+9 g 0 Scottish XXVI: N. Chooses a Labour our land, and those to whom Church Settlement: Govt. and Com New Zealand history has not XII. Canterbury English pletes its First Cen- perhaps made a very strong Settlement: tury. appeal: Its purposes are to foster increasing esteem of Illustrations and numerous Maps. our goodly heritage, recog- nition of the debt we owe to our forerunners, and the obligation that lies upon uS, ORdeR FORM by serving our own genera- tion, to pave the way for those who shall follow us A: A: & A: W. REED , 182 Wakefield Street , Wellington. Please send "The Story of New Zealand" immediately 20/ on publication, for which enclose 20/ PRICE Post Free. Name Published by A 4. and A W. REED , Address 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington. List

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 330, 19 October 1945, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 330, 19 October 1945, Page 16

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