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Artist unknown: The rhyming trades alphabet. Wellington edition. Wellington, Printed by the N Z Shipping Gazette and published by R Westfield, Hotel Bristol, [1914].
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New Zealand Programme Company :His Majesty's Theatre. Frederick Bennett presents the Maori Opera Company in "Hinemoa". Published by N.Z. Programme Company. Wilkinson, Printer, Durham Street W. [Programme. 1915?]
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New Zealand Programme Company :His Majesty's Theatre. Frederick Bennett presents the Maori Opera Company in "Hinemoa". Published by N.Z. Programme Company. Wilkinson, Printer, Durham Street W. [Programme. 1915?]
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New Zealand Programme Company :His Majesty's Theatre. Bennett's Maori Opera Co. in "Hinemoa". Usher's Green Stripe the favorite whisky; "Kura-Kut" [Programme page. 1915?]
Artist unknown: The rhyming trades alphabet. [Page 5]. Q stands for Queree ... [1914].
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