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THE "WEEKLY PRESS."

The Princ» of Walla's tour through *" India, and tho magnificence of his receptions continue to provide historical photographs, of which another set appears in the illustrated pages of the "Weekly Press'! on sale to-day. Nearly every tourist to Christchurch finds timo to take tho electrio tram to the top of Cashmere to get a panoramic view of tho city and plains, and now he is able to enjoy a spell at The Sign of the Takahe which is built in an attractive fctyle as the illustrations of it indicate. The Grafton viaduct at Auckland, said to be the largest concrete bridge in the world, makes a pretty picture in its sylvan surroundings, the Bank of New Zealand corner shows a busy point in Wellington, and the view of Seatoun, a popular seaside resort for people living in and near the Empire C&y. Sporting enthusiasts have yachting pictures, the Sanders Cup. the Woodvijle and Wanganui races, the Wanganui and Otahuhu trots, the Otago regatta, tho Anthony Wilding tennis shield teams, and portraits of John Porter, the veteran English trainer. Tho letterpress is equally interesting. "On Emu Creek" brings the settler to the joys of milking after the first calf: "The Third Manifest"' is a good 'bootlegging' story; "Cut Your Own Hair," an amusing account of what the horoscope told, and "As Others See Ur," is a titlo which coven some lessons learnt in the Great AVax. The fanner has articles on the subject* just now of creat concern Th© Meat Pool and The Wheat Crop, correspondents letters, and the Stock and Produce Markets. Tn the Ladies' Magazine, in addition to tho usual social gossip, are several articles, one of which is "Should They Marry P" or a man's obligation to the woman he wronged. "Too Much Eating," in Health Hints, will stand repeated perusal. Tn the other sections of tho paper th© same attractiveness prevails and the issue from cover to cover will he a pleasure to its j patrons.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17392, 1 March 1922, Page 7

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THE "WEEKLY PRESS." Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17392, 1 March 1922, Page 7

THE "WEEKLY PRESS." Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17392, 1 March 1922, Page 7