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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 9, Issue 7 (October 1, 1934)

Congratulations — New Zealand …

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Congratulations
New Zealand

Outstanding Literary Talent In 1934 Tui's Annual

Congratulations, Sirs, producing such a fine publications as ‘Tui's annual.’” So writes an overseas reader of last year's edition of “Tui's Annual.” In return the publishers must hand the congratulations over to the hundreds of New Zealand writers, artists and photographers who have contributed each year to make “Tui's Annual” such and outstanding success.

Praise From Abroad.

England (Sussex): “In very few countries have I seen a publication which so picturesquely and realistically portrays the life of its people. Send me six of the 1934 edition.”

England (London): “To a New Zealander away from his native land, “Tui's Annual” is the very best Christmas gift he can receive.”

Scotland (Glasgow): “It's the best thing we have seen from New Zealand.”

Cream of New Zealand's Literary Talent.

The 1934 issue of “Tui's Annual” is the brightest and best yet published. All oerginal work selecred from thousands of entries from New Zealand's best writers, artists, photographers.

Obtainable at 2/- copy from Booksellers and Agents, or from Secretary, Box 1001, Wellington.

What New Zealanders Think.

Last year hundreds and hundreds of enthusiastic letters were received from New Zealand readers of “Tui's Annual.” Here are but a few extracts from letters received:-

Whangarei: “A great 2/- worth.”

Wanganui: “Splendid paper to read, then send Home.”

Palmerston: ’Everyone reads and enjoys it. The cooking section alone is worth the price.

Masterton: “It's getting better each year.”

Timaru: “Mother buys it for the recipes, but I think the stories are wonderful.”

Nelson: “The children love it, and have re-read it several times.”