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From a banker? $ diary Mondayi Mr _ and Mrs called. They are going abroad for six months So that Mr . can study latest developments in his field_ World travellers start off on the right foot 9 9 Every year, the Wales' gives thousands of travellers specialized free travel service. So I arranged for the Bank s travel department to book my customers passages and make their hotel reservations. 1 also supplied them with a circular letter of credit and travellers cheques: These will save them the risk of carrying too much money in cash: Wherever you g0, YoU, too, can ensure trouble-free travel if you consult and use You CaI8 bank On BANK OF the Wales" NEW SOUTH WALES FIRST AND LARGEST Comm ERCIAL BANK IN THE SoUth-WEST PACIFIC ThE "W ALES" HAS SERY E D NEW ZEALAN D Fo R NINETY YEARS NZS2OZD TWo IMPORTANT NEW BOOKS THE FRUIT GARDEN DISPLA YED Published for the Royal Horticultural Society. (Paper covers 7/6, Linson Boards 10/9.) In this book, full and explicit details are given for every aspect of fruit grow- ing. The book is divided into sections dealing with Soft Fruits, Top Fruits, Pests and Diseases and Spraying, and the Fertility Rules of Fruit Planting, together with lists of recommended varieties. It IS fully illustrated with 346 clear and helpful photographs_ OXFORD JUNIOR ENCYCLOPAEDIA, VOL: VI-FARMING AND FISHERIES The material of this volume includes: Home Crops, Tropical Crops, Domestic Animals Forestry, Hunting and Trapping, Fishing, Gardening. A prospectus of the 0 JE. is available on request OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. 17 GREY STREET , OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS WELLINGTON:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 671, 16 May 1952, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 671, 16 May 1952, Page 19

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