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" N.Z. SPORTING AND DRAMATIC REVIEW."

The Best Illustrated Weekly. A journal of wide pictorial significance, the "N.Z. Sporting and Dramatic Eeview," is eagerly looked forward to every week, as its generous supply of illustrations makes it of paramount interest. Pride of place is given to the New South Wales v. Auckland Rugby match played at Eden Park' on Saturday, showing the game at different exciting points. The second test match at Wellington, and the League match at Carlaw Park will be a source of attraction to enthusiasts, with its splendid array of interesting snapshots and a glimpse of a vigorous game at Dargaville will also catch the eye. President Harding's funeral is the subject of a very fine set of photographs expressing the homage of a nation to a great man. The centre pages are composed of topical pictures representative of current events in England and America, including interesting places. Ski-ing at Tonpiriro •National Park covers a novel page ilePictinp the first alpine sports in New Zealand. The Manawatu Hunts Toint to Point Steeplechase- is represented in a. comprehensive series of excellent snapshots. Racing men alt over New Zealand will be specially taken with the photographs of the two-year-olds of the s«son in Auckland, which occupy r■" nent space. A series of fashio!' i""'"'and a striking selection of sta > .• nlm photographs are comprised : admirable issue. The prize «•..•■• the 00 Moves Puzzle are anniMi ■ week. The paper is on sale at '*{■ . .~kselers and stationers. iAil.)

Sharland's '• Vi oa Mrand" Preservative keeps epfc . ~,„ anJ ,«rt wit h««t the slightest = n ,eil or disagreeable taste.—(Ad.) As popular as before, the wonderful miniature theatre display at John Court, -td. Living models "appearing only 6i» n'gn- Smg, dance, and act. Secure jooi >nv,tation ticket to-day and make'sure (Ad*)"" 8 the lat ° ?t " s r"" in ~ Fashion."— Over 10 inminn effi< were preserved £st season with Pha Hand's "Mol Egg Preservative. Have yo» tried it?-.(A<L)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 8

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319

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 8

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