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Publications. A Magnificent Production! ' The Auckland Weekly News . SPECIAL NOW READY! ============== \T EITHER pains nor expense have been spared by the Proprietors to make this publication the most attractive yet issued In tlio Colony. The J_\ Number will iucludo a »IfINDSOS|E COLOURED WlESEllfAflMl fiICfURE. Which lias been reproduced in twelvo colours, from a painting, specially executed for the News, by Capt. M, T. Clayton, and which represents a most picturesque incident in connection with the peopling of this Colony by our race, viz "THE SETTLEMENT OF WELLINGTON BY THE NEW ZEALAND COMPANY." The scene, which depicts an historical gathering of Pioneer Ships in Port Nicholson, March 8, 1840, has been graphically described by E. J. Wakefield, as follows" In the morning, a grand salute was fired by all the ships, which lay at anchor in an extended line between the beach and Somes' Island. The weather was delicious; and a largo concourse of those on shore assembled to gaze on the imposing sight. Six large Ships, decked with colours, above which the New Zealand flag floated supreme, were thundering away. The natives shaved in the general excitement, and proposed to take Colonel Wakefield in their canoes round the fleet. No soonor said than done; and away they started in three largo war-canoes, racing under the stern of each ship in succession, while the saluto continued. In Epimi's canoe, the place of honour near tho stern was assigned to Colonol Wakefield, and the two other canoes were commanded by N'arepori and Tuarau. They shouted their war-song most vigorously as tlioy passed close to each astonished poop-load of passengers, and completed the circle of tho vessels at full speed, without a single pause.' 1 The Number is profusely illustrated throughout with Beautiful Photoengravings of most interesting New Zealand Subjects. FOUR SPLENDID FULL PAGE HALF-TONE PICTURES. TWO FULL PAGES OF HUMOROUS ILLUSTRATIONS. BEAUTIFUL VIEWS OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. This year the literary features show a marked improvement, and among the contents is an article from Rudyard Kipling, on a New Zealand topic. The PRIZE COMPETITIONS have resulted in a number of first-class Stories being sent in, which this year possess more variety and interest than in former rears. In addition to this, tho Number contains several most ably written NEW ZEALAND STORIES. This year's Christmas Numiieu of the WEEKLY News lias been issued in ample timo for copies to reach Europe before Christmas, and it will be found ,-i must s-jibibld publication for posting to friends abroad. The whole is enclosed in a handsome coloured cover. Some of tho LEADING FEATURE. of : he Number are enumerated below ILLUSTRATIONS. ffdUND THE AUCKLAND PENINSULA: Governor and Guimligger in tho New Zealand Bush—" Bay of Islands! Bay of Beauty The Hon. J. Carroll Hears a Fo'c'stlo Yarn—The Premier Fishing-Maoris Preparing a Feast for the Qovornor-Tho Premier Watching the Ebbing Tide—and Twenty other Pictures. tHE FIRST SERMON IN NEW ZEALAND (Full Page). ONE LADY AT WAIRAKEI (Half-Page), THE THERMAL REGION OF THE NORTH: Tikitere, the Inferno of the not Lakes—Hinemoa's Bath, Mokoia Island— Lightning Pool, Wairakei— Dragon's Mouth Geyser, Wairakei—The Great Twin Geyser, Wairakei. Sccncs Round Rotoiti and Rotoma (Full Page). An Incident In Father Rolland'9 Career (Full Page). NETTING WHALES ON THE NORTHERN COAST OF NEW ZEALAND: Tho Whaling Station at Whangamumu-Netting Whales, and other Views (Full Page). HUMOROUS PICTURES (Full Pages): Tho Sacred Tiki of the Ngaturu—A Christmas Outing. CHRISTMAS BCENES: Christmas In Now Zealand Style—A Now Zealand Christmas Dinner—A Maori Christmas Dinner at Mokoia Island. NEW ZEALAND BCENERY: Te Roinga Falls, Ilawlte's Bay-King Mahutu's War Canoe on tho Waikato River-A Gorge of the Karangarua Valley, Wostland-The Eastern End of Cassell's Flat, Westland-Fantail Waterfall, near Lake Waikare Moana -A Ounidigger's Camp in the BushStudy of Tree Ferns Near lake Rotoiti—A New Zealand Bush Shanty— on a Taranaki Farm— Settler's Home in the New Zealand Bush, CHILDREN'S PAGEB: " What Shall I Hang Up for Santa Clausr-A Christmas Tragedy. A Study In Contrasts: Our Governor's Daughter and a Daughter of the Bush. Photographic Studies: Manuka Blossom-A Ponsonby Bath?.' 1 'Duck Shooting on take Waikare: A Good Day's Sport-Flight Shooting at Sunset—Etc., Etc;, Etc. LITERARY FEATURES. Included In the Literary Features of the Number are the following: Around the Auckland Peninsula, Notes of a Vice-Regal Cruise (by Viator)—A Husband in an Envelope (by Martha W. S. Myers)-One Lady at Wairakei (by Rudyard Kipling)-How Billy Passed (by D. M. Ross)-Baron Steiner's Great Discovery (by W. S. Douglas). Children's Stories. Seven Prize Competition Stories. Poetry. Special Articles) etc. ' Orders for this CHRISTMAS NUMBER ought to be sent in early to the Publishing Office, Queen Street, in order to avoid disappointment. PRICE, ONE SHILLING (Postage Extra).

Dress and Fashion. We Jd&ci6f ®tRm <$olfa®.f) DIRECT importers, DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, AND OUTFITTERS, 292, QUEEN-STREET. Now that the alterations are completed we arc opening laige and varied Shipments of the LATEST NOVELTIES in , , ; ■ SPRING and SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS FRENCH MUSLINS, etc. And giving marvellous value in . , . NEW PRINTS, in profuse variety, from 4id per yard. SPOT MUSLINS, charming effects, all the latest shades, from 6|d to Is 3d. EXQUISITE FRENCH ORGANDIE MUSLINS, o§d to Is lid. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SILKS, the cheapest ever shown in Auckland. COATING SERGES (magnificent value) Is 6d to 4s lid. GALATEA AND DRILLS, the best selection in Auckland. WHITE AND ECRU LACE CURTAINS, in great variety, 2s 6d to 18s 6d per pair. HONEYCOMB QUILTS, choice goods, 4s lid to 15s Gd. SATIN AND GRECIAN QUILTS, beautiful fabrics, 8s lid to 27s 6d. SPECIAL LINES in Men's Suits and Tiousers. SPECIAL LINES in Youths' and Boys' suits. SPECIAL LINES in Boys' Snicker and Norfolk Suits. EXTRA GOOD VALUE in Men's Hats, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hosiery, etc. COST-PRICE BARGAINS IN New Millinery, New Laces, New Riobons, New Flowers, New Gems, Special Stocks to select from, alue unequalled, this fact having placed us in the front rank and installed us as the leading Drapers. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO COUNTRY ORDERS, AND CARRIAGE PAID. THE PUBLIC WOULD DO WELL to inspect the LARGE STOCK and PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS In every Department, to make room for heavy shipments arriving by each steamer. J. SCOTT, Manage".X BUSINESS SUITS X (ALL WOOL) TO MEASURE 40/TROUSERS - 10/6, MACKINTOSH COATS, UMBRELLAS, HATS, GENT'S OUTFITTING, etc. G. McBRIDE, MERCHANT TAILOR & IMPORTER, • 39, 41, 43, VICTORIA ST., AUCKLAND. Princes and High Sts., Hawera Cocoa. 1 — I SOCIAL NEEDS. \ H Whatever questions of Social Needs may exist, and how- I Mj ever much we may rack our brains to discover satisfactory ■ K solutions of them, there is at least one— certainly not the m « ' least important— in which the solution has been ■ fy found. For is not the question "What is our best daily ■ m beverage?" of importance to all classes of society? And is I j|i any other answer to that question possible, from disinterested H m persons, than "Van Houten's Cocoa"? It is more wholesome H || than any other drink, it is nourishing and easy to digest; ■ |8 refreshing, without acting injuriously on the nervous system, ■ |jS in the way that Tea, Coffee, and other drinks do; and its . H la delicious flavor in no way palls on the taste after continually m g|| using the cocoa. As regards its price, it is, as thousands can S ■ ffi testify from practical experience, not at all dear to use. Br {§§ _ What a pity all social questions cannot be answered as K ma easily as . the above one; but their answers require a great deal H Jjffl of thanking about. Those who are busy thinking about them, ES fill cannot do better than take a cup of Van Houten's Cocoa B3 ttj [; daily, as for helping the brain-worker it is without equal. Eft » , BE SURE YOU TRY 1| «L J , VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE. , 1

Jams Ask Your Grocer For K JAM. It is THE BEST K > SEVILLE r ORANGE K It now holds the PREMIER POSITION. W. J) D 1 A B D 8 HATE J. EDWARDS), COAL MERCHANT, SHIP AGENT, BAY OP ISLANDS, NEWCASTLE, AND'TAUPIRI COAL IN ANY QUANTITY.

Merchandise. | BROOKE^ $^>AP Cleans, Scrubs, Scours, and Polishes everything <r» th© household from Cellar to Attic. <U>r Metals, Brassware, Class, Crockery, Marble, and faint) WON'T WASH CJ.OTHES. 6ENJANIIN fIfiOOKE & CO. Ltd. Philadelphia. U.S.A. GOLLIN & COMPANY. Sole Agents for Australasia,

Wines, Spirits, &c. JJABDY'S FULL-BODIED AND WELL MATURED. No. 0 Claret No. 1 Clnret Si. Austral Claret Frontignaa Muscadine Hock Chablis Sliiras, Champion Sweet Wine of Australasia, "QOMOO "■ OLD BURGUNDY, 1873 Vintage. Ji. D. NATHAN & CO., Agonts. Flour Mills. gTOEOPT (LIMITED). Manufacturers of TULIP AND SNOWDRIFT BRANDS OF FLOUR, WHEATMEAL, PORRIDGE. MEAL, SELF-RAISING FLOUR. I Also, : ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY » BISCUITS. { FIRST AWARD AT THE AUCKLAND EXHI-j BATON for TULIP FLOUR, with Gold! Medal and Special Mention. FIRST AWARD for SNOWDRIFT FLOUR, also for WHEATMEAL, FIRST AWARD for BISCUITS, with Special Mention for Uniformity , and Excellence of Quality. '1 r . " CITY FLOUR MILLS.. . , _ , Shortland-Btreet. JAMES HUME, ' Manager'

—B—l■ Bread. t ' JJADE jgBEAD. HYQIENIO, DELICIOUS, WHOLESOME. . T, fIOBLEY, " * BAKER, HOBSON-STREET, Wishes to announce that ho delivers the only j MACHINE-MADE BREAD in Auckland, to all , parts of Town and Suburbs. j No difference in price between this and i Ordinary Bread. Telephone 929. |

Photography. HEOE fl E Q Ba o HI, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 45, Corner of Queen and W ellealey Streets g ENAMELLED CABINETS JjS IVORYTYPEB, 3 FOB 63. One 6 by 12 Opal Enlargement and One Dozen Oabinetß (enamelled or mat) for 169. PROMPT DELIVERY. HUGHES, RAYWARD, & BALDWIN (Late "HENRY HUGHES"), CHARTERED PATENT AGENTS (ESTABLISHED 1082), ■ i TRADE MARKS JL V -r ' (A 7 fl ILj Obtained ! Mi v in all Countries I 11, throughout ioe World. AUCKLAND OFFICE: 103, QUEEN STREET, I . ' BROOKE-SMITH, Manager, > .J, • /

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11202, 24 October 1899, Page 2

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