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t SUPPOSE most housewives do the same when they’ve had a busy morning. I like to put my lunch on a tray and take it into the sunporch, or out in the garden, and linger over it while I browse through a magazine, especia!ly an illustrated one. But nothing annoys me more than to see a picture completely out of keeping with the story it’s supposed to illustrate. I’ve made quite a hobby of picking out wrong details and I could tell you some beauties. -From an NZBS Book Shop talk by Margaret Robinson.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 759, 5 February 1954, Page 9

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Illustrations New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 759, 5 February 1954, Page 9

Illustrations New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 759, 5 February 1954, Page 9

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