Being Reports on Various New Zealand Towns and Country Places and On Some of the Doings of Their People as Described in Korero, Magazine of the Army Education Welfare Service.  Korero was an illustrated troop magazine, a fortnightly bulletin  that contained articles, sketches and verse of interest to members of the Armed Forces. Contributions were sought from individuals within the New Zealand Armed Forces and were intended to give New Zealanders serving overseas a brief survey of the towns and districts they had left.  A maximum of £3 in canteen orders was made as payment. The surveys are not profound social studies nor are they superficial – but they are observant and sympathetic. Drawings were used rather than photographs as  photographs did not reproduce well on newsprint. Illustrated with excellent black and white sketches. Korero is Maori for talk, discussion or meeting.