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SUPERB SPECIAL MAIL NUMBER c N.Z. GRAPHIC i The Special Frisco Mail Issues of tEa "N.Z. Graphic," prepared for posting to friends and business correspondents in! all parts of the globe, are now so well and favourably known, and are so eager" ly looked for and bought, that the fact only needs to be mentioned that the present issue will be found fully up to its predecessors, and worthily maintain the "Graphic's" splendid reputation as POSITIVELY THE BEST AND MOST HIGHLY APPRECIATED ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL SOUTH OB THE LINE. The selection of pictures is as /ide as ever, and they are beautifully printed on tine art paper, causing all to whom they are forwarded in the Old Country, surprise at the excellence and size of such a paper in so young a colony, and evoking comparison with American and English journals highly complimentary to New Zealand, and the "N.Z. Graphic." STRIKING FEATURES IN THIS ISSUE. CELEBRATING THE ANNIVERS--ARY OF THE COLONY. AUCKLAND, JANUARY 29. Every effort has been made to pre j pare a. series of photographic reproductions which should artistically and truthfully show the various methods in which the holiday of the twenty-ninth of January was enjoyed. THE ANNUAL REGATTA ON THE WAITEMATA. This was of course the principal events and to it several pages are devoted, compiling A PERFECT PICTORIAL SOUVENIR! OF THE MAIN EVENTS, AND THE PRINCIPAL COMPETITORS,, Pictures of the Yachts. * Pictures of the Open Boats. Pictures of the Side-Shows. Pictures of Pleasure Seekers. Pictures of Picnickers. Pictures of Everything Inter* c sting. Don't fail to show friends, relations* business clients, and customers how we enjoy our public holidays. NO EXTREMES OF WEALTH! AND POVERTY. Thousands of Prosperous, Well-* Dressed, Well-Conditioned, Wellbehaved, Happy Men, Women, and Children, ' ■ ALL ENJOYING A HOLIDAYS ■ ; RATIONALLY. This is the true impression i&6 Graphic pictures will convey to all to whom you post them. RACING AT WELLINGTON AND IM3 TAKAPUNA. NORTHERN CRUISE OF THE i NGAPUHI. f LOVELY SCENIC PICTURES. , I SUPERB DOUBLE PAGE. \ LAKE MANAPOURI FROM i FAIRY COVE. ONE OF THE LOVELIEST AND) / LARGEST DOUBLE PAGES ' WE HAVE ISSUED. THE NEW PRIMATE. GROUP OF THE BISHOPS. GARDEN PARTY TO THE SYNOD 'ATJ ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. THE FAMOUS ROTORUA. ROTOMAHANA, AND WAIMANGU ROUND TRIP. AUCKLAND'S LADY BOWLERS, A Unique Set of Snapshots. THE NEW TEA PAVILION, ROTORUA (THE TENNIS TOURNAMENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. i A HOST OF OTHER INTERESTING PICTURES. 1 GOOD STORIES' Serial and Complete, ALL THE SOCIAL NEWS „ ! ! Everybody's Magazine and Newspapejf Combined. ORDER AT ONCE. i KOW, BEADY— PSIOE SIXPENCI,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 3 February 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 3 February 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 3 February 1904, Page 3

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