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To be ... ... «_m' j The j October 19 ILLUSTRATED the Year The Christmas Number I ©f "The Weekly Press" THE FINEST NUMBER EVER j PRODUCED IN AUSTRALASIA \ The Meiu<y Maoi*i Covet* fe' The Dairying Industry Oui» Beautiful Lakes \ ff ln the Kauri c ° untp y j Maori Life in Character V V The Farming Industry j Magnificent Inland Scenery \ f Prosperous New Zealand j Among the Gold Dredges Ships and the Sea j Life in the Back Blocks New Zealand Outlying PossesOur Alpine Attractions sions: The Isles of the Blest Maoris as Farmers Pictures for the Children I THE SHIP OF WISE MEN,aPhan- DELICATE DECORATION AND tasy in Colour BEAUTIFUL TINTS | Two Magmificemt Coloured Supplements I I SUITABLE FOR FRAMING , . • FkAPAI TE KOHJRA, by W. A. Bowring. I side a whare, making his feast of crayfish. That he appreciates it is seen by the expression of pleasure on I his face as he tastes the toothsome morsel, and we can almost hear him exclaim, " Kapai te koura." The r colour adds greatly to the effect, while the surroundings of the main picture are those met with in any I old-fashioned Maori Pa. Air. Bowring has never done anything better than this, and there is no doubt it I will find a place on many walls, not only in the Dominion, but in the Old Country. It is easily one of the l best of the many popular supplements put out by " The Weekly Press." ! ■ A- REACH ON THE WAWG&NUI RIVER, by C. H. Howorth. [ One of the prettiest reaches on our far-famed river. The natural colours of the Bush, the rocks, * • and the river, and the beautiful blue veil, which seems to rise like a gauze curtain as we approach I these beauty spots, are all shown with such realism that on looking at the picture we can almost feel the | tremor of the steamer, and one naturally watches for the further development of the beautiful scene. A 8 charming touch of local colour is added by the canoe, crossing the river, with a brightly arrayed Maori | Wahine in the bows. j '' ' ■ • ' | This great number, with its two Supplements, forms j IMA IS 8 <o>Till 11© -IHAbilir ByElil uffaKIOIIIIHd ayuvOliMi fl . j ,■ ' . TO KEEP IN ALL HOMES AND FOR | FRIENDS AND RELATIONS ABROAD \ . and it can be purchased at" j^^^^^^Sl ; order now, or you j ONE SHILLING Many have been j •maw miSS VOUP As there can be no second edition, prospective pur- ' ' ' ' ... a j m.aa j chasers should order their supply at once. UOR t yOU 06 left | Chance. . . . « Orders will be received at the Office of " The Press," v.' „.„_ \ Christchurch, or through any bookseller in the Dominion. v a J Ctt, • •. • • j 111 I llllli li ["MHnH^.'^aP^w^^"^*—-^ Established 1765 tor boot an© mjrabbjty toe Established 176S WHITE LEAD ■ . • HVBBUCK'S GENUINE LINSEED (ML . .The-Ship or Good Health ■ brings plentiful supplies of PURGEN to enable us Wmm fil to guard against the innumerable illnesses that beset Ww^ Newman Street, Oxford Street, London, England, «*tte iff IT*£KW%mk mi® 3ffic« |)<i<ia |w l£ Purity i* w rOJOI ViaJKIS • • £6JV J y Guarded! U - Si Yj> Everything that Skill.Science, Jk ■ fo[ |JP$» Vy Experience, and Money can y? '■'''"' ■ CONDENSED MILK FORD CASS still Lead the World j m§m r A —} ywirKhcadof ctattpctitocs.** hx doaigiu T*eigfat. >fficlgacy. cpbeep, price. B W ga'WVCM " — ta j5/iooF<«dCK»»lxiag sudtrthbyear; *n undeniable proof of Ford's daim. I f cr ooltin S and Baling jtW "The world's mo«fc>popalar -tax." I S[«3]|PP' "You can depend upon it" g?0 Pully «qu!ppod 9 all on f Two Seatei* jGSMO I r J iWM r^'j^ d^^ m n ft Five Seater £239 I P%S> &J&Jr. a£t JBrjGr A „ t» w Taxi-Cab £290 I C 7874 tr w■ « D©4ivei»y Van £230 E : • TO . I BALCATRN TO LEITHFIELD. HENRY agent 3 a c^ c ? wui a i T ■ jn. Balcairn, arriving from Ivoith and . Christchurch Garage, M Gloucester Street IS, t y d X TLZ:t s TraiM M re " . ■^ 2E —awawaaaaaaaiaiiiMMMaa ii him ■■ i ■ ' " FIUXK ashby, . _ ■ '. iiwiiaaaaaaaaaaaj . LeitMfcld. '

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14472, 28 September 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14472, 28 September 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14472, 28 September 1912, Page 8

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