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Gilmour, John Henry, 1892-1951 :Is this John Bull's style of imperial preference? New Zealand Free Lance, 22 October 1930 (front page).
Cartoonist unknown :The royal road to wealth. New Zealand Graphic and Ladies' Journal, 31 August 1901.
Peter Parker and his 11 children, Titahi Bay
Dick Parker and his 9 children,Porirua
Mr and Mrs R J Parker and family completing census forms, Porirua
[New Zealand Alliance for the Abolition of the Liquor Traffic?]: Choose ... choose a better way ...Strike out the two top lines. [Printed by] A O Rice [1963?]
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