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THIS WEEK'S GRAPHIC.

OVER FIFTY PICTURES.

MORE AUCKLAND CHURCHES.

STREET SNAPSHOTS

CHINESE AND BOER PICTURES.

FOOTBALL TEAMS.

There are numbers of interesting Chinese and Boer pictures in the current issue of the "Graphic." v Tlie latter are from photographs taken chiefly in the Boer camps, and afford an insignt into the life led by the enemy during1 the campaign. Pursuing" the scheme announced before of illustrating- our Auckland churches in the "Graphic" pages, there is published in this issue a series of views of the. .Wesieyan Church of St. John's, Ponsonby, and those connected With it, and a similar series dealing" with the Church of the Sacred Heart, Pontfonby. • Footballers will be interested in the | magnificent plates of the Wellington imd Otago teams now touring- the colony. These pictures are beautifully clear reproductions, and very suitable for framing as mementoes of the present football season and interprovmcial matches. The continuation of the street snapshots will afford entertainment.. Some excellent likenesses have been obtained this week of prominent city men. These are only some of the pictorial features of the issue, which is full of miseellaueiqus picture's* In the letterpress department there: is a treat for fiction readers. The issue contains the' opening- chapters of Wiliam Lc Queux's latest novel, "In White Raiment," a tale of thrilling- Interest from, the first chapter onward. Headers should mot miss the commencement of this tale, certainly one of the best that has yet been published in the colony. Special reference should also he made to the musical columns of the "Graphic," which are far before anj'thing1 of the kind appearing- in other journals of the colony. The ladies' and children's pages are also distinctive features of the publication. Both cater for their respective readers in the fullest and most up-to-date fashion. The ladies' pages contain the latest London and colonial fashions, work hints, and all the social g-ossip, while the young- folks will find hours of amusement in the part of the paper1 specially set apart for them. Topics, current comment, serial and shtoi't stories, racingl, g*oif; football notes, and a. mass of miscellaneous reading- go to make up a very attractive number.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 211, 5 September 1900, Page 5

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THIS WEEK'S GRAPHIC. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 211, 5 September 1900, Page 5

THIS WEEK'S GRAPHIC. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 211, 5 September 1900, Page 5