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The LORD MAYOR of BIRMINGHAM Alderman G. H. W. GRIFFITH says In Birmingham_ Britain' $ greatest industrial city;, we make most things and make them well: Listed below are just a few of the many products of Birmingham factories which are sold the world over, but whatever you want from a packet of pins to a steam turbine save yourself time and trouble Send your enquiries first t0 Birmingham: extend a hearty invitation to buyers to make full usc of the services of the City' S Civic Information Department which will circulate your requirements to Birmingham firms free of charge.' BRASSWARE candlesticks horse brasses wall plaques BUTTONS & BADGES fasteners studs hooks & eyes HAND TOOLS hammers hatchets spanners, etc JEWELLERY rings souvenirs flapjacks KITCHEN- WARE potato chippers saucepans can-openers SILVER, EPNS: & PEWTER WARE tea and coffee sets tankards trophies SPORTING GUNS & RIFLES WIRE GOODS dish covers guards paper clips, etc Address your enquiries to: CITY OF BIRMINGHAM INFORMATION DEPARTMENT The Council House, Birmingham; England FIJAN WAY OF LIFE BY G. K ROTH; M Sc; (Cantab.), B.Aj (Liverpool) , (Colonial Administrative Service) In his preface to this book, Sir Ronald Garvey, KA.G:, M.B,E:, Governor of Fiji, has this to say commend the FIJIAN WAY OF LIFE to all those who seek knowledge and understanding of these engaging and absorbing Melanesians of tne South Sea Islands For those joining any Department of the Government 0f Fiji it has a special sighificance and 0 special message: Mllustrated Select Bibliography Index Of all Booksellers, 21 / Nz. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS W ELlinGton.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 765, 19 March 1954, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 765, 19 March 1954, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 765, 19 March 1954, Page 14

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