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THE LATEST IN MILLINERY (Feilding Star, 14 October 1911)
A MAORI BEAUTY, (Feilding Star, 16 December 1911)
THE MAORI AND THE MOA. (Feilding Star, 16 December 1911)
A SUMMER'S DAY IN NEW ZEALAIVD. (Feilding Star, 23 December 1911)
WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO "MY PRETTY MAID?" A reproduction (by favour of Messrs Pears or' an engraving from the painting hj J. S. Sanderson-Wells. (Feilding Star, 23 December 1911)
AFTER T HE BALL." Am engraving from the paintLng by Galate, given as a presentation plate with Pear's Annual for 1911. (Feilding Star, 23 December 1911)
A NATIVE OF MAORILAND. The Tokoweka or Roa—better known as tlie large brown kiwi. (Feilding Star, 23 December 1911)
FAMILY AVORSHIP." A reproduction of J. Clark's intercs ting painting, presented by Messrs Pears. (Feilding Star, 23 December 1911)
Sit.- A :;;:e^i.j in file Hv;: Lakes district. (Feilding Star, 23 December 1911)
Untitled Illustration (Feilding Star, 23 December 1911)
Untitled Illustration (Feilding Star, 16 September 1911)
Untitled Illustration (Feilding Star, 25 November 1911)
BOWEN FALLS. This is one of the finest waterfalls in New Zealand, and its great mass of water drops 540 feet into Milford Sound. BREAKBEA bOUND. One of the favourite calls of tourists in the Southern Fjiords (Feilding Star, 25 November 1911)
MOUNT EARNSHAW. o+ clonsPicuorus, obi«ct in the landscape, everlastingly clothed with snow, at the head of Lake Wakat-ipu. (Feilding Star, 25 November 1911)
A TYPICAL SCENE. New Zealand abounds in lakescapes, with wonderful reflections. (Feilding Star, 25 November 1911)
Untitled Illustration (Feilding Star, 02 December 1911)
Untitled Illustration (Feilding Star, 23 December 1911)
AN ANCIENT MAORI. What lie did before he struck matches. A study by Mr J. McDonald, of the Tourist Department. (Feilding Star, 23 December 1911)
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