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A BRIGHT NUMBER.

THE "WEEKLY PRESS." The new' issue of the '.'Weekly Press," which will be on sale to-mor-row, is a particularly bright number, of more than ordinary interest to Christchurch people. In a double page . "spread" is an' unusually fine panoramic view of Cathedral square, looking east, and taking in its wjtole expanse from north to south. A. whole page picture taken from a new 'vantage , point on . Oxford terrace, looking south-west, shows the river Avon winding beneath the Bridge, of # Ret memhrance and Hereford street bridge.'. There are also two excellent pictures of the old Government Buildings ana of Canterbury College. The jubilee reunion of passengers by - the ship Blairgowrie, the opening of the new nurses' hostel at the Jubilee Home, Woolston, and a bright page of "smiles and sunshine" at the Choimondeley Memorial Children's Convalescent Home at Governor's Bay, are other pictorial features- of special in-' terest to Christchurch readers.' The seventy odd illustrations in too "Weekly Press" also include many t J other bright topical pictures from other centres. In the reading sections of the paper there are illustrated articles and stones, fashions and gossip for' women, and topics for farmers, while the sporting news of the week is folly covered. .

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18488, 16 September 1925, Page 9

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A BRIGHT NUMBER. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18488, 16 September 1925, Page 9

A BRIGHT NUMBER. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18488, 16 September 1925, Page 9

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