THE QUEEN'S LIFE.
The sale of the "Star" on Wednesday was a record one—over 20,000 copies being sold— and large orders are still coming in from the country districts. As the formes arc broken up we cannot supply the demand, but those who failed to obtain copies of our supplement can do so by purchasing the special memorial number of the "Graphic,-" which was issued today. The special edition of the "Graphic" contains over twenty pages of beautiful engravings, illustrating events in the life of Her Majesty. These include: Latest portrait of the Queen. The Queen at the age of six, and at her accession. Her Majesty at the Christening of the Duke of York. Her Majesty at the Colonial Exhibition. Her Majesty opening Pai'liament. The Queen visiting sick soldiers. At a Crimean Veteran's death-bed. The Iloynl Progress through London. Scenes at the Jubilee of 18S7. Scenes at the Diamond Jubilee.. Kensington Palace, where the Queen was born. The Queen's doll house and toys. Osborne IK use, showing tho apartments where she died. The Royal Family—picture containing over 50 figures. The Prince Consort. Fac similes of the Queen's handwriting. Marco, the Queen's favourite Pomeranian cleg. Our new King and Queen. The Duke and Duchess of York. St. James' Palace. The Throne Room, Buckingham Palace. Her Majesty's Eightieth Birthday at Windsor. The special supplement issued with the "Star" on Wednesday last -will be reprinted and Issued with the "Graphic" gratis. No extra charge will be made for tho special edition, of which every household should secure ix copy and carefully keep for future generations.
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Auckland Star, Issue 23, 28 January 1901, Page 5
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