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lb commemorate a unique moment in New Zealand History jgF'/' Amt Uf > B I 1 i ■ I 7 > h/wk tlwj I ■ Ell »•/-■»’* dsL” yE® ,1 If, B. > 7 > W% # i A Limited. Edition, in Sterling Silver or 18ct Gold designed by Sir William Dargie Tntheliistorvofall countries cerlaititlaysliaveaveryspecial appearance than we areliseS to seein* in portraits more significance/ " "Widely publicised other as she was in later life. Wc also see ° Jor New Zealand, the Anniversary of the signing of b representation, of the profile of'Hone Heke and his moko. the Treaty of W..itanql is such a day. 2 lone Heke is generally credited as being one of the strong perhaps 197+has more si'/nilicance than any of tlio voices in favour of the signing of the Treaty at the time and anniversaries since 1840. This vear, V’aitantii takes its right- ofbeingthe first to sign. Lastly, wesee the profiled’Queen, jul place in. New Zealand history by becomingfor the firstt Jllizabetlxirt a somewhat happier mood thanshe is generally lime. New Zealand Dav. To mid further lustre and signiti- depicted. Altogether a group and a work of art that will . cance, 1 fer Majesty Queen Elizabeth It Will be present aC onsurethelastiiigsignificanceoEthiseditioilcomnieniorating ■\VaitangiintheßavofJslandslortheccremonies. In keeping with ourroleoEcommemoratingtheDiost: The edition will taketheformofsilverandgoldplates significant events connected with the Royal family, tha -which Will be 9 r indiameter, lathe case of silvec weighing library of Imperial History has decided to’ issue a limited J2oz and in the case of gold 18oz. The metals used, will be edition ot silver and gold plates to mark the occasion. tsterlingsilverandlSctgold.hallmarkedbytheLondonAssay M e have, been most fortunate in having this plats Officetoattesttotheirpurity.liachplatewillbcindividually designed hr one of this century’s foremost portraitists, Sir numbered and an authenticating certificate will be issued. William. Dargie. Sir William has been commissioned on no In no circumstances will the number of plates exceed less than four occasions to paint the portrait of the Queen, 300, only SO ot’whichmaybemadeinlSctgold.Thehighest as wel las gainin'r commissions from other members of fha standard of workmanship available in the world will be Koval Family. After considerable research, hehas produced used in their manufacture. The price Will be NZ$225 for a drawing for this plate which carries the likenesses of sterling silver and NZ$25OO for gold. Numbers will be Queen. Vktoria.takcnfromacontemporaryportraitpainted, allocatcdhi accordance withreceipt6£orders. Any cheques in the war in which theTreatvwas signed. Inthisrepresen- xeceivedaftertheeditionhasbeenfilledwillbeimmediateljr tation.' this great Queen has a more youthful, less austere treturned. II sbOJ-fD?, 1 i 1 Please enter mv subscription forthwith for the - j - New Zealand Day Plate by Sir William Dargie • * \ -i. ~,,. I — • in a limited edition of 301) only. ~ SQ » | 11 shall requireplates in p\ Z» 7 ; solid sterling silver ac jjnnnrss- . I I s??>-00 per plate- LIAnI-UT rfVUVXYX— • 11 11 shall require.soiidjold libraryof • j | plates at $2,500.00 per plate# Imperial History Limited* • ; 1 1 P.O. Box 6235 I • Mv cheque in the amount ot $...•••• • 139'Vincent St', Auckland 1 • : is enclosed. Telephone 3/0-747 ......

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33451, 5 February 1974, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33451, 5 February 1974, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33451, 5 February 1974, Page 15