•'N.Z. SHORTING AND DIiAMATIG REVIEW.” A BEAUTUTL PICTORIAL JSSI’E. Thrilling and unique are the photographs of the Murlwai Motor Races, which arc strik’/iglv featured in this wcrk‘s issue of the “N.Z. Sporting and Dr mratic Review.” Three full pages being devoted to cars, competitors, and exciting contests in actual progress. Another fine page shows the unveiling of the Palmerston Not th War Memora* by the Prime Minister, while the open | ing the St. John Ambulance Station at Onctangi is another subject of wide interest. Very attractive are the centre pages with their artistic selection of photographs depicting winter sports in New York, Xmas in the North Sea etc. Sporting, enthusiasts will be particularly inclined to the individual display of winning horses at recent race meetings in the Dominion, making up nn excellent gallery of equine stars. Modish hats mid frocks from American sources will make a strong feminine •ippea.l ami stage, motion picture and society are represented in an exclusive of charming portraits. The visit of the French warship, Sir Robert Stout’s farewell, Audit and Treasury Department’s picnic at Days Bay, occupy pleasing space, while the miscellaneous selection covers a wide range of entertaining subjects including tbr schooner “Resolution” in Auckland, rail vehicles in New Zealand, “OH Maiths” day in Faris, Intcrnationa- ! Dog Show in France, turning lady bowl <rs. City T.ongne •Team, Dnnodir. I< h’ mj/u.it i ' (Sc.ulnland) «•!<•. Tib“‘Review” is on .sale lit nil bookseller* • and stationers.
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Grey River Argus, 26 February 1926, Page 7
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