"ST.Z. SPORTING AND DRAMATIC REVIEW." THE LOMiXrOX'S PREMIER TT.LUS--1 RATED WEEKLY" PAPER FOR every HOME. Attention must be called to the sterling: worth of this week's i-sue of the "S.Z. Sporting and Dramatic Review," which is yet another excellent example of the work re_ulariy published by the proprietors. The universal demand, throughout New Zealand speaks well for its popularity and the appreciation it meets with in every home. An outstanding feature is made this week of racing in England, the two centre pages depicting incidents at historic meetings in the old country. Racing in New" Zealand is represented by numerous pages of pictures of the Thames Jockey Club's annual meeting, the Wanganui Clubautumn meeting, and the Otahuhu Trotting Club's summer meeting. The recent motor cycle sports at the Takapuna racecourse occupy a page of vivid snapshots that will arrest attention, show- i ing the starts, the competitors racing and the thrilling finishes. In the miscellaneous division are photos of the late King Constantine of Greece, Prince Andrew of Greece on trial Deiore mc Revolutionary Tribunal, which exiled him for life, the historic meeting at Downing Street of the four Premiers, French troops in the Ruhr, the giant Krupp plant, the new Governor-General of Southern Ireland, and his vice-regal lodge, the Prince of Wales racing, the late Sir William Herries, the Dargaville Athletic Association's recent sports boxing pictures, a page of fascinating fashions and attractive stage and movie pictures. The paper is on sale at all newsagents and booksellers.— (Advt.)
Crowds at _Irs. Palmers great auction sale of ladies' wear. To-morrow again at 10.30.—See Richard Arthur's Auction M»C—(__t4
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 50, 28 February 1923, Page 3
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