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[Ephemera of octavo size relating to Maori. 1950-1954].

Date: 1950 - 1954

Reference: Eph-A-MAORI-1950/1954

Description: Includes: 1950s: Aotearoa; greetings from New Zealand. Kia ora Katoa. Regal greeting card 2OX3-9W [1950s?] Hot pool cooking, N.Z. [Postcard. 1950s?] New Zealand tattoed Maori. Produced by G B Scott, photographer, Auckland H26-12 [Greeting card. 1950s?] Real photographs for your snapshot album. Maori. Published by Tanner Bros. Ltd [1950s?] NZ Post Office. Public relations Division. Who first discovered New Zealand? [1950s?] Pamphlet 1950: Micromodels Ltd (London) :Three dimensional volumetric micromodels. Maori war canoe. Set S.XV [ca 1950] Ngati Poneke Maori Association. Dance at Ngati Poneke Hall, 2 August 1950. With the Royal Hawaiians Dance Band. Invitation card Rangiatea Centennial Celebration. Service of thanksgiving & benediction for the centenary & restoration of Rangiatea. Otaki, 18 March 1950. Order of service (2 copies) Rangiatea Church Otaki. Centennial celebrations, 18 March 1950. Invitation card to the Evening Post Representative and Photographer Rangiatea Centennial Celebration. Souvenir programme [for various events]. March 1950. Tainui Canoe sexcentennial celebrations 1350-1950. Turangawaewae Pa, Ngaruawahia, 5-10 October 1950. Souvenir programme 1951: Pukekaraka Hui Aranga Katorika 1951 (the annual Easter hui of the Federated Catholic Maori Clubs of the Archdicoese of Wellington). 22-26 March 1951 at Pukekaraka, Otaki. Souvenir programme. 1952: The Maori as he was, by Elsdon Best. Pamphlet / order form [1952?] Valedictory dinner tendered by the staff of the Maori Affairs Department to Robert Preshaw Dykes, esq, Judge of the Maori Land Court, on his retirement. wanganui, 21 November 1952. Menu 1953: Te Hinota Maori (Maori Presbyterian Synod), "Te Maungarongo", Ohope, 16 May 1953. Service of dedication. Maori and English on alternate pages. 1954-1857: A traditionally carved Maori meeting house; a new amenity for Wellington and the Hutt Valley. 7000 [pounds] already raised. Will you help? Pamphlet [1954-1957] (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying below 250 mm.

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[Programmes and other ephemera relating to Maori concerts, festivals and entertainment....

Date: 1950 - 1969

Reference: Eph-A-MAORI-CONCERT-1950/1969

Description: 1950: Canterbury (N.Z.) Centennial Association. Souvenir programme of Maori celebrations and centennial concert presented at the Civic Theatre, Christchurch, 8 September 1950. Souvenir programme Ngati Poneke. Maori Entertainment, Wellington Town Hall, 15-16 March 1950. Souvenir programme. (Contains essay on Rangiatea Church, Otaki, by Eric Ramsden). 1950s: The Arawa Concert Party of Rotorua present Guide Rangi and Concert Party. Concert Chamber, Rotorua every Wednesday and Saturday. Souvenir programme. [Date unknown, possibly 1950s] (Acc PR-00-0353, and PR-13-0049) (2 copies) 1953: Whakarewarewa Maori Concert Party will give their unique entertainment in the Concert Chamber [Tuesday 10th February 1953 - handwritten on front cover]. Programme 1956: Whakatane Maori Youth Club. Grand Maori concert and All-Maori play "Tu Terangi & Kihi". Souvenir programme with folded flier for a performance on 12 October 1956 (2 copies). 1957: Pataka Enterprises Inc presents a grand Maori concert on board the SS "Southern Cross". 24 October 1957, by Te Roopu Ngahau. Programme (with shipboard menu slipped inside) 1958: New Zealand presents the Overseas Touring Party in "Maori", sponsored by the Auckland Public Relations Office Inc., and the NZ Travel & Holiday Association. 1958. Programme ( 2 copies - one with autographs and photographs of Touring Party members) Wellington Teachers' College Maori Club 1958. Programme. 1960: Guide Rangi's sensational Te Arawa Maori Entertainers. Souvenir programme [ca 1960] (Acc PR-10-0136) Guide Kiri presents the famous Whakarewarewa Rotorua Maori Concert Party in their unique entertainment, promoted by the Public relations Office. Rotorua Printers. Programme [ca 1960] (Date assigned because it includes a photo of 12-year-old Dell Aratema, whose age was confirmed by Dr Ngahuia Te Awekotuku) Presenting the famous Whakarewarewa Maori Concert Party in a full programme of traditional entertainment. Every Sunday at 8.30 pm. Programme and souvenir brochure of Rotorua. One shilling [ca 1960] 1963: University of Waikato Welcome home Te Arohanui Maori Company. America loved the Maoris [1963] 1965: Extraordinary announcement! Maori concert, farewell appearance before leaving for overseas, lovely Kiri Te Kanawa, supported by Lou & Simon, Yvonne Thomas (The Poi Wizard), and Maori groups - compere Laurie Borck. Founders' Theatre 20 January [1965]. Flier (2 copies) Waihirere Maori Club of Gisborne. Opera House Wellington, 28 August 1965. Programme (2 copies) 1966: Arawa Concert Party of Rotorua presents Guide Rangi and Concert Party. Concert Chamber Rotorua, every Wednesday and Saturday. Souvenir programme [1966] Wellington Competitions Society Inc. [Concert, 1966 Festival of the Arts - with Muturangi Maori Club, Wellington Maori Anglican Club, Ngati Poneke Maori Club, Arohata Maori Girls' Club, Wellington Teachers Training College Maori [Club], Mawai Hakona Maori Association]. Programme 1968: Te Rangatahi. Grand charity concert. St James Theatre, 25 August 1968 (With Inia Te Wiata, Isobel Cowan, Howard Morrison, Myra Love, Ratana Brass, Nick Smith Trio. The New Zealand Maori Theatre Trust presents the creation scene from James Ritchie's "He mana toa", produced by Richard Campion; music by Douglas Lilburn; choreography by Leigh Brewer). Programme. Plus NZ Maori Council invitation for Tony Murray-Oliver to a reception the previous evening at the NZ Display Centre. Quantity: 18 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 250 mm.

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