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AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS

TO-DAY'S PUBLICATION SPLENDID ILLUSTRATIONS Many and varied aro the striking pictorial subjects reproduced to perfection in the largo illustrated section of the Auckland Weekly News, on sale today. The wide field covered embraces such a wealth of interesting topics that Iho current issue of tho journal is assured of an enthusiastic reception from all sections of its thousands of readers. Featured on tho frontispicco is tho international Leaguo football test match between England and New Zealand, played at Auckland last Saturday. Somo particularly fino snapshots of the play aro included. "Tho three leading cities of the. North Island" is tho subject of the arresting centre double-page on which aro reproduced striking panoramic views of Auckland, Wellington and Wanganui. Two full-pages aro devoted to photographs secured at tho recent Hermitage winter sports championship meeting at Mount Cook, South Island. Tho visit of tho Governor-General and tho Lady Blcdisloo to tho Waitangi Estate, which their Excellencies havo presented to the nation, is comprehensively illustrated. Tho International Eucharistic Congress in Dublin,'which was attonded by many New Zcalandcrs, is depicted on another full page. Scenes in the Kawarau and Molyneux districts, Central Otago, where a great revival of gold-seek-ing has taken place, form an interesting page. Tho remaining pages aro devoted to an exceptionally fine selection of miscellaneous news, scenic and travel pictures secured in many part of New Zealand, as well as overseas. Outstanding subjects include: Wellington topics, tho Waterloo Gup coursing meet at Oamaru ; Sir Truby King's gift to tho Plunkot Socioty; tho King sails his yacht, Britannia; Nelson views and topics; heavy snowfalls at Tongariro, National Park; Port Chalmers from the syr.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21251, 3 August 1932, Page 12

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AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21251, 3 August 1932, Page 12

AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21251, 3 August 1932, Page 12

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