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THE SPECIAL OF THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD. In celebration of its SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY, the Herald will issue on | Tuesday, November 13th, a Special Number of 64 pages, including 48 pages dealing with i AUCKLAND'S SCENIC CHARMS, HISTORY, and COMMERCE The Number will thus form a unique souvenir and a valuable record of early Auckland and of the Auckland of to-day for preservation and reference. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED the Supplement will present a rare opportunity as a Souvenir for posting abroad, its issue on November 1 3th being in time to catch the overseas mails for Christmas and New Year. The Pictorial Presentation of the City thus widely disseminated will give valuable Publicity to Auckland its beauties, history, resources, and unrivalled position in N.Z. as a centre for distribution and arrival and departure. Primarily intended in celebration of the HERALD'S DIAMOND JUBILEE, the issue of November 13th will be eagerly sought for its exclusive features. It will be easily a record production in New Zealand journalism, not only in size, but in contents and their splendid presentation. The issue is strictly limited. No extra copies can be printed after November 13th, and subscribers would be well advised to order early extra copies of this Record-breaking Number 2d.—64 pages —2d* \ 3L *5
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18551, 8 November 1923, Page 5
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