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By License issued under section 42 of "The Gaming Act, 1908." Objects: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available, for the objects to be specified by the Hon. Minister oi Internal Affairs. Closu: November 24th, 1934. - Drawn: December nth, 1934. Sicrttary: N. McArthur, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. Trtuarar: B. L. Hammond, P.O. Bok no, Wellington. m S! ALLUVIAL COLD IN PRIZES wo 2 TH at AT All IN TICKETS HAMMOND & McARTHUR LTD.» P.O. Box 1505, AUCKLAND. Please send me Tickets in "Lucky for Me" Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for for reply. (Postage stamps not accepted in payment for tickets.) . Name • ■■ ■ • ■■ (Mr., Mr*, or Miss) " c Olb

of All Xmas i Never before has a Dominion Annual displayed such a magnificent series of pictorial triumphs. Among the many outstanding illustrations are: — THE GLEAM OF WINTER'S SUN- | SHINE ON THE WATERS OF THE ! LAKE: A SCENE AT TEKAPO, IN THE ; MACKENZIE COUNTRY, SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. j " LIKE A STATELY SHIP OF TARSUS, BOUND FOR TH' ISLES." The Pamir, off the south of New Zealand, bound round the Horn laden with wheat for the Home markets. SUMMER STORM: BREAKERS ROLLING IN AT LYALL BAY, WELLINGTON. DOWN TO THE SEA AT HOLIDAY TIME: SUMMER DAYS AT WELLKNOWN NORTH ISLANiO RESORTS. REFLECTED GRANDEUR ON THE FRINGE OF THE VIRGIN BUSH. A fine photographic study secured In South Westland, a South Island district lamous for its scenic attractions. WHERE THE NOBLE CLIFFS ARE MIRRORED ON THE RIVER'S PLACID FACE. A picture made during a summer holiday with tent and canoe on the upper reaches of the Wanganui River, North Island of New Zealand. THE LURE OF GOLD-SEEKING: SETTING OUT ON A PROSPECTING TRIP TO THE HINTERLAND OF NELSON PROVINCE, SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. A well-equipped party with pack-horses carrying gear and provisions setting out from tne shore of Lake Rotoroa to the back-country of the Nelson Province where there has been a great revival in gold-seeking activities. " TO-MORROW TO FRESH WOODS AND PASTURES NEW": SHEEP DROVING IN THE EAST COAST DISTRICT. NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. Drovers and their dogs following behind a mob of sheep on the long trail ov"er the Motu Hills road between Gisborne and Opotiki. SPORT WITH ROD AND REEL ON THE NEW ZEALAND DEEP-SEA FISHING GROUNDS. OFF THE NORTHEAST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND. 1. A visitor from Ceylon fighting a fish from the cockpit of tho launch. 2. A Swordfish broaching while being played. 3. Bringing a captured Swordfish ashore. 4. Near view of a Mako Shark's head. 5. Congratulations on a fine "bag." 6. A glimpse of the picturesque coast of .Mayor Island. ■MUNIFICENT GIFT TO THE NATION: MEMORABLE GATHERING OF PAKEHAS AND MAORIS AT HISTORIC WAITANGI. Over 5000 Maoris gathered at Waitangi in February of this year for the celebrations to mark the presentation of the Waitangi National Reserve to the Nation by Lord and Lady Bledisloe. 1. The location of the celebrations: An aerial view, showing Waitangi in foreground. 2. 4, and 6. Hakas by Maori Warriors and Wahines. 3. Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Bledisloe. 5. A general view of the crowd assembled at the historic Treaty House. • YACHTING ON "THE SOLENT OF THE SOUTH": FIRST-CLASS KEELERS COMPETING AT AUCKLAND'S ANNIVERSARY DAY REGATTA ON THE WAITEMATA HARBOUR. Few localities in the world can claim such splendid facilities for yachting as Auckland. The wide and sheltered waters of the Waitemata Harbour merging into the broadqr seas -of the Hauraki Gulf provide for hundreds of yachts which range from the stateliest keeler down to the smallest sailing craft. ONE OF THE MAGNIFICENT WINTER PLAYGROUNDS IN NEW ZEALAND S SOUTHERN ALPS. Skiers on the Ball Glacier in the Mount Cook region of the Southern Alps, South Island of New Zealand. YACHTING ON SUNLIT WATERS. The 1934 contest for the Lipton Cup, presented by the late Sir Thomas Lipton for competition among Auckland s 22-footers. Komuri, the winner, is shown in the lead. NETTING A HARVEST FROM THE SEA. Into the breakers in quest of mullet and flounder at Ninety-mile Beach, on tne West Coast, North Auckland. THE WINDING ROAD THROU9H THE STATELY KAURI TREES. ; On a North Auckland road between the Bay of Islands and Whangaroa Harbour The beautiful kauri forests ot North Auckland are visited by tourists from all parts of the world. Inset at the top is a photograph of New Zealand native pigeons in the bush. Obtainable from Any Newsagent. PRICE, 2/- per Copy. Postage, Id. Publishers: WILSON & HORTON LTD., P.O. Box 32, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21961, 19 November 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21961, 19 November 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21961, 19 November 1934, Page 16

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