"Collins Liturgical Publications. An imprint of HarperCollins Publishers".
"First published in New Zealand 1991. Collins Liturgical Publications, An imprint of HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand) Limited, P.O. Box 1, Auckland." -- p. 48.
"A Children's Communion Book' is meant first and foremost to be used by church-going young children -- those for whom the full edition of 'A New Zealand Prayer Book: He Karakia Mihinare o Aotearoa' is too big, too complicated or too precious to handle. It is also for the parents who take their children to church: may this book be a support to you, along with the raisins, soft toys and other aids to peace and concentration". -- How to use this book.
Contents: [Letter from the Archbishop of New Zealand] / Brian Davis, Archbishop of New Zealand -- How to use this book -- Liturgies of the Eucharist -- Prayers -- Author's note /Virginia Atkin.
Text printed in black and red ink.
Colophon: Printed by South Wind Productions, Singapore.
Photo consists of three women standing together beside a "Diocese of the Arctic" flag. A map covers the wall behind them.
Notes
Taken from the Canadian Churchman, "For the first time a Dominion Annual WA meeting was attnded by an Eskimo and a Loucheux Indian. At right is Mrs. Helen Gruben, of Tuktoyaktuk, NWT, a 29 year-old Eskimo mother of four, who received her education at the Church's Hay River Indian Residential School. At left is Mrs. Sarah Simon, of Whitehorse, Yukon, whose husband, the Rev. James Simon, has recently been raised to the priesthood. Between them Miss Dorothy Robinson, WA missionary at Inuvik, NWT, and president of the WA for the diocese of the Arctic, holds the diocesan WA banner.