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  • A Maori man holding a flaming torch; advertising the 11th Internernational AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization organized by Global AIDS Action Network on Sunday 22nd May, part of a project by the New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Colour lithograph by Stephen A'Court.
  • A naked Māori man lies on top of another on a bed representing an advertisement for AIDS helplines for Māori gay/bisexual men; advertisement by Te Waka Āwhina Takataapui Tane. Colour lithograph by Albert Sword.
  • Two young Māori men standing with face decoration and a feather wrap against the backdrop of the sea representing an advertisement for AIDS helplines for Māori gay/bisexual men; advertisement by Te Waka Āwhina Takataapui Tane. Colour lithograph by Albert Sword.
  • Te Kuha: a carver and warrior. Watercolour by H.G. Robley.
  • Te Mutu: portrait showing detail of moko design, Tauranga 1864. Watercolour by H.G. Robley, 1864.
  • Wairakei, New Zealand: men in hot swimming bath. Albumen print by Iles Photo.
  • Te Manawa: an Arawa warrior. Watercolour by H.G. Robley.
  • [Leaflet advertising an appearance by a New Zealand chief at the Tivoli Gardens in Margate. V.R. (Victoria Regina) with a coat of arms is at the head of the woodcut by B. Burns].
  • Te Kuiti, King Country, New Zealand: King Tawhiao's house. Albumen print by Burton Bros.
  • A candle with details of the 12th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial at St Matthews-in-the-city, Auckland, on Sunday 21 May 1995 by the New Zealand AIDS Foundation and other supporting AIDS groups. Colour lithograph.
  • A purple condom against a yellow backdrop with a message that condoms work; advertisement by the North, Central and Southern Health, New Zealand and numerous other organizations. Colour lithograph.
  • Mr. C. French Anga's New Zealand and Australian exhibition ... : comprising upwards of 300 full-length portraits, from life, of the prinicipal New Zealand Chiefs, with their wives and children.
  • Neck ornaments, New Zealand
  • Combs, of various origins.
  • Manuka of Whakatane
  • Statistics about HIV in New Zealand 10 years since the start of the diagnosis of AIDS in New Zealand; an advertisement for World AIDS Day, 1 December 1993. Colour lithograph, 1993.
  • A man sitting at a table with a cup and saucer, another holding a skateboard, and another sitting on a sofa representing a gay family; advertisement for International Year of the Family by the Human Rights Commission in 1994. Colour lithograph by Matthew McKee.
  • A woman helps a sick man to walk; representing a warning about AIDS by the National AIDS Committee, Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Colour lithograph, 1993.
  • Flames of fire with details of the 10th Internernational AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization on Sunday 23rd May by the New Zealand AIDS Foundation and other related organizations. Colour lithograph.
  • A couple embrace within a decorative backdrop and a warning about the need to protect against AIDS; advertisement by the National AIDS Committee, Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Colour lithograph, 1993.
  • People of New Zealand repeated below with a message that people look no different when they have AIDS; advertisement by the Te Roopu Tautoko Trust. Colour lithograph.
  • Message in numerous languages of the Pacific Islands that AIDS and HIV does not respect tradition culture or religion; advertisement by the Pacific Islands AIDS and STD Prevention Programme. Colour lithograph, 1995.