NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC , >2 IMPORTANT ISSUE TO- J MORROW. ..„■; The issue of "The Graphic " to be published this week will, from an Aucklander's standpoint, bo admitted]} , the most important and interesting issued lor some time past. A great number of subjects ,of special interest, to Aucklandcrs are dealt with, but the great feature of the issue will unquestionably be the Magnificent Series of Fictnres— THE BAR AND BENCH OF AUCKLAND AM) THE SUPREME COURT. ■ This is the most complete and beautiful sat of pictures of the Supreme Court and those who conduct its affairs ever published in the colony. It includes : PULL PAGE OF THE EXTERIOR OF THE COURT. An exceedingly fine picture of the most architecturally beautiful and impressive building in Auckland. HIS HONOR MR. JUSTICE EDWARDS. ; A large and handsome engraving of the new Judge. THE OFFICIALS OF THE COURT, Including the Registrar and DeputyRegistrar, the Court Crier, and Mr.' Clark, cadet. INTERIOR OF THE COURT. I A most unique and interesting photograph. The different parts of the Court are. numbered, this showing those who have not seen tho interior, where the jury sit. where the prisoner and witnesses stand, etc. ; etc., SUPERB DOUBLE-PAGE SUPPLEMENT. Printed on Art Paper for Framing:. HUGE GROUP OF AUCKLAND BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS. This truly splendid picture was taken specially for "The Graphic," and is one of the largest groups ever issued. 21 inches by 13J inches. SUMPTUOUSLY PRINTED ON HEAVY FINE ART PAPER. A LESS FORTUNATE TOWN , ■J.HAN OURS. I Views of the township of Frank, British Columbia, recently overwhelmed by a rock-slide, which killed between Q& and 100 persons. , WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST AGRICULTURAL SHOW. Eight Interesting Pictures. THEATRICAL CRICKET MATCH. , Snapshots when Mr. Hawtrey's elevea played Wanganui College. AUCKLAND FLOWER SHOW. A lovely series of photos of the show and chief exhibits. .* GREAT MILITARY GYMKHANA. Nino fine pictures of this memorable military fete. LAUNCHING SIR R. CLARKE'S FINE - NEW CRUISING YACHT. Two excellent views of this interesting ceremony. ■ ON THE WAIKARE-TAHEKE , RIVER. A delightfully picturesque view of this famous trout stream, near Waikar/emoana. AUCKLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENTS. , VIEW OF EXCHANGE AND ] OPERATING- ROOM. These are most interesting and unique pictures, showing the interior of the Telephone Exchange, with the "HellG Girls" busily at work. They give you some idea of the amount of work they have to attend to, and will make you more patient when next you ring up and the lady calls ''Engaged." : . ■ • - . ■ ) ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON i RACES, AUCKLAND. !, CARTOONS AND PEOPLE TALKED ABOUT. ——— ' ) SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES., DRAMA, SOCIETY GOSSIP,' ETC. j READY TO-MORROW. :< j-.j •■> : ~ *"' Reporting on Mr Julian's proposal for the institution of waiting rooms on the wharves, the Works and Tariff Committee, of the Harbour , Board to-day reeomeomended that no action be taken for the present, and that the application for the use of the Devonport rooms as a refreshment room be refused. It was 'to-day suggested by the Works and Tariffs Committee of the Harbour Board, that consideration of the request of Chamber of Commerce for a reduction in the charges of storage for export goods on the wharves should be deferred for two month?.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 280, 24 November 1903, Page 5
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