Our Readers will do well to Order (Jy f^Sm Copies' at Once, as already there \ ' uq& is a great run on the output. JjLmn, y^ ~*^*§?" c A...» CTTITTr^Tr/f^ FTr ll\ilT' A (H* I UniflU© \ JJ vS, \\// /A\ Vv 1 — §_== I IJiii^AU'UviilliU 1 \ Production / ok the; r>sßW ZEALAND ■4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ >»♦ ♦ ♦«♦ ♦ ♦«♦♦♦«♦♦ 4 ♦ The Special Christmas Number of the Graphic has in former years occupied the leading position in the Pictorial productions of the Colony. Its Coloured Supplements especially have gained a reputation throughout Australasia, and in America and the Old Country have received the most flattering notices. The Popular Annual this year makes its appearance in no less attractive garb than before, atfd offer 9 to the Public a larger profusion of good things than it did in former years. The Lestdiins Pesiture °f t t^ Number Magnificent Coloured Plate of the flWl pIiQWEttS Of fit ZEflltflp Printed in TEN COLOURS* and measuring 31in. x 22in. '"ir'N the choice of a subject for the Picture of 1899 the Proprietors believe they have secured one that will be even more popular with the Public than anything issued in the past has been. In tthis Plate are brought together a collection of Native Flowers such as has never before been »-^-» reproduced. The Graphic had a special artist engaged on the original oil painting, which is the sole property of the journal, and the reproduction from it was executed in the lithographic Department of the Star and Graphic Office. The Plate is A TRIUMPH OF COLOUR PRINTING 1 the natural hues of the Flowers being portrayed with a brilliancy and faithful adherence to the original tones that makes the Picture a GENUINE WORK OF ART. •^-+~f^-+.»4.»+++<-s~» ♦♦+ ♦»♦ +♦» ♦♦ » Among the other Pictorial Attractions of the Issue may be mentioned* the following :— frontispiece- Rangitoto: The New Land to the Old. - Past, Present, and Futupe. A Greeting by Telephone. Illustrated by Pen and Pencil by H. W. Yodng. Tamatea's Last Voyage. Nelson, Picton, A magnificent Full-page Engraving of the Picture by an( | the Northern SoUlldS. Mr. Kenneth WaTkins, representing the Destruction of Tamatea.and his ineu at the Huka Falls. t\"~..- — — The Bushman's Xmas Dinner. Te Kanawa's Adventure with Fuii-page Engraving from the picture . . by KBRRY, the Fairies. A charming depiction of one of the most beautiful © XmaS Idyll, of the old Maori Legends, by the same Artist. ___ . , Waipukurau. The Beauties of Mongonui. FpQm My Whape Doop^ Picton to Havelock on Wheels, g ea Nymphs, Christmas Cards Queen Street, Auckland, of New Zealand Scenery. 1 from the Wharf, • c For the Old Folks at Home. Miscellaneous Illustrations, ■+♦ + ♦»«»»♦* f>-H ♦♦ ♦ ♦■♦■»-♦ »♦ »»« PDI7P =Q Splendidly Illustrated -with TWO FULL-PAGE PIOTUBBS and numerous Hal£-page and pmallep , Engravings, . . . • '4»4 <♦#♦»»'>>»>*»» ♦■»■♦'♦ ♦■•>»♦■» (With COLOURED SUPPLEMENT). With Roller Tube (to ensure extra preservation to the edges) 1/1. To be had at the "Star"Office, Eumiers and Newa Agents.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 256, 28 October 1899, Page 15 (Supplement)
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466Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 256, 28 October 1899, Page 15 (Supplement)
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