SPORTING AND DRAMATIC REVIEW.
THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST PICTURES. The choice blending of sport with current events easily makes ths week’s issue of the 1 ‘ N.Z. Sporting and Dramatic Review,” the favourite with all sections of tin; community. The Governor-General’s departure from Wellington is illustrated in a. striking series and also from the Capital City comes a series of pictures of the Harbour Board’s Jubilee outing. An exclusive series of Samoan scenes will prove specially interesting and another up to date set of pictures features Chichester’s arrival in Sydney Incidents at the Matamata Racing Club’s Fixture fill two pages that will please patrons of the turf, while thn double centre pages are illustrated with well known identities on the lawn at the Takapuna Meeting. The N.Z. Bowling Tournament at Dunedin. For bury Park Trots, Turakina Caledonian Spurts, N.Z, Tennis Championships, are sporting events with special pictorial treatment. Very bright .md happy is a page of snapshots of the theatre employees’ picnic at Motaupu. The supplement printed in colours has a very delightful selection of items, a frontispiece of bathing beauties, another of Parisian fashions and picturesque outdoor scenes. A group of Auckland brides makes a very charming page and the stage and screen pages are brimful of portraits of stars. To complete the issue appears a very attractive miscellany athletic bathing girls, M.C.C. cricket team, new giant airship, a human fly. “The Review” is on sale at all booksellers and stationers.
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Grey River Argus, 17 February 1930, Page 7
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