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This week’s issue of the “New .Zealand Sporting and Dramatic Review is one of the best illustrated numbers ever published by tho proprietors. The pictures in connection with the Great Northern Racing Carnival at Auckland will be sure to attract a keen attention, especially the running of the hurdle race, no less than seven striking snapshots are reproduced, showing the race at different positions. Many other incidents are reproduced showing starts, finishes and other interestino- phases of the races. The Hunting Season in Auckland is depicted in a double-page cf photographs, artistically arranged and giving a splendid view of the country, together with various jumps taken by well known riders. Footballers will find keen intcrest in the snapshots taken at the Poneke-Marist match at Athletic Park, Wellington, and groups of the leading Wanganui Rugby teams. Sydney happenings cover racing at Randwick, New Zealand "’Varsity Football match at tho University Oval, and goods train wreck at Springwood. The jumping season in England is the subject ot a unique series of photographs ana a fashion page straight from Pans will strike a note of interest in the feminine eye. Wellington’s new ferry steamer has a prominent pictorial position. also the Anglican Church Conference at Christchurch, and there is a wealth of other well selected illustrations that should give a ready sale to this superlative magazine.. ine Stage and Motion Picture sections will engage their usual attention. I articulars will be found in this issue of a £2OO 66-moves Puzzle Competition. This fascinating puzzle was recently published in a London daily, and the proprietors of the “Review” have received the Now Zealand rights. The results in connection with the £->O Racing Skill Competition and the £lO No 1 Football Competition are announced in this week’s paper. Jho “Review” contains a magnificent twocolour supplement of Miss Mai Bacon, tho famous London Revue Art ste. The paper is on sale at all booksellers ana stationers. —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 223, 8 June 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 223, 8 June 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 223, 8 June 1923, Page 7

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