THE PRINCE OF ANNUALS.
THE "N.Z. GRAPHIC" CHRISTMAS
NUMBER,
A MONSTER SHILLING'S WORTH.
SIXTY-EIGHT PAGES,
The Christmas number of the "New Zealand Graphic," which will be published to-morrow, is, in every respect—size, illustrations, interest and originality —the finest Christmas annual yet issued in the Australian colonies. j TO OUR READERS. Before purchasing 6r ordering any Christmas annual, whether for your* selves or your friends in England, take a glance through the pages of the "New Zealand Graphic," which is on sale at all stationers or by the "Star" runners. Look at the coloured supplement, which is given away with the number, and compare itwit__ any picture issued now or previously in New Zealand. For one shilling you are getting SIXTY-EIGHT PAGES OF MATTEE, printed on the finest art paper. OVER FORTY PAGES OF PICTURES, all the most highly finished plated, some of them measuring 20 inches by 13, and very many of them 13 inches by 9; specially written letter-press, dealing with New Zealand in her most attractive aspects, and a coloured supplement the like of which has never been issued in the colony. It is a plate measuring 3 feet 3 inches by 1 foot 6 inches, printed in ten colours, and representing the most striking event in the history of modern New Zealand:
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 242, 11 October 1902, Page 6 (Supplement)
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