Have you seen the view from Mount Eden? is a stock question put to all visitors to Auckland. Familiar as is the beautiful prospect from this wellknown height it is surprising what a few photographs there are of it. The panoVama is so extensive that it probably confuses the pnotographer. The "Graphic' artist pointed hia camera north-west when he went up the mountain the other day, and got one of the most extensive panoramas yet published of the city and harbour in that direction. The picture which appears in this week's issue measures over 20ii> long, and has a companion panorama from College Hill looking over one of the most thickly populated parts of A Hokland. The West End Rowing ' b At Home, "Japs and Russians" Devonport, and twenty pages, of v iher bright and interesting pictures •make up a number well worth perusing. For Children's flacking Cough at Night. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 1/6.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 94, 20 April 1904, Page 8
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