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Glimpses of New Zealand W anganui Wanganui is the centre of good grazing and agri- cultural areas which support its varied and growing industries. In a setting of scenic beauty, it also offers good sporting facilities. In 1840. migrants from Wellington formed the first settlement; named Petre; close to the mouth of the Wanganui River in South Taranaki Bight: The name was later changed to Wanganui, a development from the Maori word ~Whanganui; meaning a great haven Or bay:' The city now has & population of 28,500 employed mainly by the soap. engineering and freezing works and woollen and four mills established in the area. The Wanganui branch of the Bank of New South Wales is one of a network of 100 branches and agencies throughout New Zealand; vigorously assisting the devel- opment of this country. Consult and uSc BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES First AND LARGEST COMMERCiAL BANK IN SOUTH-WEST PACiFIC HAS SERy ED NEW ZEALAND FoR OyER EightY-EiGht YEARS Nzoid_ IN TIIE SPOTLIG[IT THE PLAYS 0f B. Priesi Ley VOLUME M,, 16/9 Posted: This volume of plays by Britain S great ploywright contains 'Laburnum Grove Bees on the Boat Deck; When We Are Married 'Good Night Children; 'The Golden Fleece; "How Are They at Home and Ever Since Paradise 27 WAGONS FulL Of CottoN AND OTHER PLAYS, Tennessee Williams, 10/6 posted In 'A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass Mencgerie' Mr. Williams established himself as 0 playwright of deep perception and poetic imagination This collection/ of eleven short plavs shows the same qualities GAUGUIN With Introduction and notes by Herbert Read, 10/9 posted: Another Faber Gallery book, containing 16 superb colour plates of this most fascinating of the impressionists SHAW C 8 M Joad, 16/6 posted. G.B S nas provoked numerous biographies This one by 0 figure of no little stature himself, aims less at being a factual study than at picturing the influence of Shaw the philosopher and political thinker_~the man who overthrew the shibboleths of an era WELLINGTON Co-OPERATiVE Book Society Limited MODDDEAN BBOOKS 48A MANNERS STREET , WELLINGTON. C.L NZ

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 555, 10 February 1950, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 555, 10 February 1950, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 555, 10 February 1950, Page 18

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