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-~-_ >. (— — " ) { = ~~~~ TO BE PUBLISHED ON OCT; 18th. i * New — 'New of •. and a.. The " ,l11 ™" 1 ™ Magnificent Wl&tf&lfliT , Thousands of New Zealanders travel to Europe in search of scenery, mostly MaOfi ¥W neglecting the Scenic Beauties of their own country. New Zealand has some <v of the most Beautiful Scenery in the World, but its people seldom visit it. This aUppleinent ML I*6 SS is to a large extent caused by the expense and time required for travelling. But "THE WEEKLY PRESS" PHOTOGRAPHERS ARE EVERYWHERE It and this enables the reader of " New Zealand Illustrated" to jbj m }„ VIEW THE SCENIC BEAUTIES OF THE 1 J - DOMINION for ONE SHILLING ■* To enumerate the pictures would take from the pleasure of the reader, who likes to come upon them with a fresh mind, but there are a few which will bear even this. Among these is a magnificent artistic production, entitled gX§ " THE BATHERS," from the camera of that photographic master, Mr. Chas. WM 6§lP M. Phillips. Another is a peculiar phantasy in colours, by Mr. Kennaway, entitled "AUF WIEDERSEHN," which shows a man who has lost his memory. In this and all the other beautifully coloured pages the delicacy of the tinting shows the high state which the Christchurch Press Company has The Greatest attained in the printing art. F Or # . Record There are Pages for the Lovers Delicacy of of- ..Of the Sea.. Printing NeW Zealand in which the sparkling water, the running yachts, and the stately ships are all aUO • . Gaamaw reproduced with ever varying charm and elegance. , BeailtV Of scenery w* Ever.. There are Pages for the Children Pictures Published where they will find pictures of pets, appealing to and gratifying that love for UneCfliafie& animals which is a characteristic of HAPPY CHILDHOOD New Zealand Flowers and Th e New Zealand Shells Nothing Equal . - _ are shown in all their beauty, and the reader will find by a study of the latter . «, High-Water that his visits to the seaside will bemade doubly enjoyable. 10 11 IO DC Mark Of ', , Besides the Book itself there is a. FOIIIId ~ Colour MAGNIFICENT SUPPLEMENT: itt ? e #fc Printing . . «- ■'■■■'■"• *** . « Southern A Portrait of a Typical Maori Chief Hemisphere HIMIONA TE PIKIKUTUKU ajfi XJie portrait, which is by that most successful New Zealand Artist, Sydney L. Thompson, shows the warrior in all his tattooed glory, as when he led the men of the Arawas to victory. , The Fame of "The Weekly Press "Christmas Supplements v has Spread Far Beyond the Shores of this Dominion lOH SllOnld .^ t fame c enhanced by the Supplement of 1909. Order -■ •••■;- : - - ■• - Don't let At Once Although the issue of "New Zealand Illustrated" is far larger, than that of any iTOCraSIIIf YOU Wdnt other Annual in Australasia, the general cry is "Sold out in a few days," and ' Ildtion to be snre Unless yon want to be one of those unfortunate Spoil your Of a Copy ones who are left/ you will place your order Chance " . • at once with your Newsagent..

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13546, 6 October 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13546, 6 October 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13546, 6 October 1909, Page 5

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