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Maori Culture on RECORDS MAORI LANGUAGE. Six records in a series called Let's Learn Maori by W. T. Ngata. Each record is complete in itself and deals with a separate subject: 1–Pronunciation, 2–Simple Sentence, 3–Negative Sentence, 4–Counting, 5–Noun and Pronoun, 6–The Verb. All 45 r.p.m. Extended Play. 14s. each MAORI LEGENDS. Two records narrated by Kenneth Melvin (‘Tusi-tala, Teller of Tales): 1–Hinemoa and Tutanekai, 2–Tinirau and his Pet Whale. 45 r.p.m. E.P. 11s. 6d. each MAORI ACTION SONGS. Putiki Maori Club presents nine action songs on one 45 r.p.m. E.P. record. 11s. 6d. You can see and hear these records at your record shop. Requests for further information and suggestions for new Maori records will be welcomed by A. H. & A. W. Reed. Distributed by A. H. & A. W. REED 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington

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Te Ao Hou, July 1958, Page 55

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134

RECORDS Te Ao Hou, July 1958, Page 55

RECORDS Te Ao Hou, July 1958, Page 55

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