AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS.
TO-DAY'S EDITION.
THE ROYAL VISIT.
STRIKING PORTRAITS OF THE
PRINCE.
To-day's issue of the Avcklhtd Weeklt News is of outstanding interest, in- view of the Royal visit to New Zealand, and it is anticipate that there will be a very keen demand for copies of the paper. Tho frontispiece consists of a striking slleeorical picture, entitled "The Coming of the Prince," and there is no doubt it will command general attention. A fullpage plate of the battleship Renown, which will arrive with His Royal Highness next Saturday, is splendidly reproduced. The chief feature of the publication is a double-page of portraits of the Prince of Wales taken at various stages of his life from a baby onwards. The collection is a unique one, the page is handsomely decorated, and is worthy in every j»ay of the important historical event. Furthermore, a page of verv happy snapshots of the Prince at Home and abroad is reproduced, and lends an additional interest to the publication. The number also contains a fine group of the new Governor-Genera! of New Zealand, Admiral v,_ the Fleet, Viscount Jellicoe, and his family. Many other interesting pictorial subjects will also be found. As the issue wiT necessarily be limited, those desirous of securing copies should send in their orders promptly.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17450, 21 April 1920, Page 8
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