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NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC.

SUPERB SPECIAL SOUVENIR ISSUE. THE BRITISH FOOTBAIi TEAM IN NEW ZEAjuAND. It has ever been the aim o: those con- ' nected with -'The New Zealand Graphic" to rise to any extraordinary occasion, and to perpetuate its occurrence with special issues of such magnitude and excellence as to place them in the foremost rank of the historic records of our own times. The Wairarapa number, the Duke of York number, the Imperial troops number, and the Elingamite number, with their gigantic sales, are well remembered, : and this is now followed by the souvenir I football number, concerning which it may be simply said it will worthily rank with the predecessors named. I FIRST IN IMPORTANCE: I MAGNIFICENT ixJUBLji-PAGE ART SUPPLEMENT. PANORAMIC VI3W OF THE STANDS AND RECORD CROWD. i This beautiful picture, specially engraved and printed on thick art paper, for framing, shows the whole extent of the crowd, and is probably the finest projduction of its sort ever seen tnis side of the line. A picture for every home in New Zealand. The OTHER HISTORIC PICTURES THE VICTORIOUS AUCKLAND TEAM —A magnificent whole-page group of the team. THE BRITISH TEAM WHICH PLAYED AUCKLAND. The referee, Mr. P. Mackie, of Wellington, is shown ia this group. AN EXCITING INCIDENT IN THE GAME —Gallaher well stopped. Unquestionably one of the finest and most astonishing instantaneous photographs ever secured on the football field. Almost every member of the J Auckland team Is recognisable in some extraordinary and characteris- ! tic attitude, in the full rush of the game. FULL-PAGE VIEW OF THE MAIN STANDS AND SOUTHERN SIDE OF THE FIELD —A most impressive and striking picture. THE VICE-PRESIDENTS' STAND— Practically e\ery cccupant recogj nisable. Jthe grand stand from this FRONT—Literally thousands of persons recognisable by their friends.

THE AUXILIARY STAND FEOM THE EAST, THE AUXILIARY STAND FROil THE WESx. In these pictures thousands of persona can be easily picked out by their acquaintances and friends. THE HUGE EXTRA STAND ON THE NORTHERN SIDE—A very notable picture of this vast structure, crowded with its load of 5000 persons. PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE THOUSANDS WHO OCCUPIED THE WESTERN END OF THE GROUND. INSTANTANEOUS SNAPSHOTS DURING THE GAME—A most interesting series of unique photographs. Space will not permit detailed description. Individual players dearly recognisable in all. THE ALL NEW ZEALAND MATCH V. BRITAIN. Tea Splendid Pictures of the Great Match. BEFORE THE BATTLE. TWO HUGE PANORAMAS OF THB CROWD. . wallace tackling o'brien is mtdfield. o'brien tackles wallace. harper breaking through british forwards. d. McGregor waiting to take THE BALL. BRITAIN STAVING OFF AN ATTACK BY NEW ZEALAND. A HOT ATTACK BY BRITAIN. SPLENDID DRIBBLING RUSH BY NEW ZEALAND FORWARDS. BRITISH FORWARD RUSH. THE FAMOUS FOOTBALL CABTOON. Repeated by request of hundreds unable to obtain a copy las; week. The wording has been altered to include the Auckland, Taranaki and Maori match, and the complete results of th» tour are given. THE TARANAKI MATCH. View of the gama and crowd in the pouring rain. The Taranaki team. OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS. NEW ZEALAND ALPINE SCENERY, THE WAR IN THE EAST. ROUND THE WORLD PICTURES. A RECORD NUMBER. BOUND TO SELL OUT IN RECORD TIME. CRDER AT ONCE. I NOW READY.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 202, 24 August 1904, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 202, 24 August 1904, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 202, 24 August 1904, Page 3