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OTA.GO WITNESS Wednesday, Jan.' 9. LIFE ON A MODERN TROOPSHIP. By J. Allan. THOMAS~GUTHRIE. OH, FOR YOUTH AND LOVE. OVER THETEACUPS. By. EaMELims. A PEW PICTURES PROM THE LAND OP PIGTAILS. THE 'AMIR OF7FGHANISTAN: . . * HIS DAILY LIFE. • By Patek. THE AERIAL OCEAN. By A Banker. ILLUSTRATIONS: THE FEDERATION DEMONSTRATION IN SYDNEY.-The Southland Pipe Band-The New Zealand Federal Escort: Some of the Officers—Brothers in Arms—The New Zealand Escort Leaving Mount Cook Barracks— The Wairaray-a Section. GROUP OF PRIZE TEVIOT SHEEP. THE, CANTERBURY-OTAGO CRICKET MATCH.-The Canterbury Team-The Otngo Team. THE LIGHTHOUSES OF THE COLONY.A Lighthouse Chart—The Cape Maria Van. Diemcn Lighthouse—Moko Hinou LightLIPE ON A MODERN TROOPSHIP.-Rc-ceiving Coal and Water at Madeira—Rifle Drill-Tho Troop Deck at the Daily Inspection—Divine Service—Physical Drill—"Legs Up," " Bodies Up ": A Leisure Hour—The Arrival in Table Bay. THE DREDGING IND'USTRY.-The Yard of the Austral Otis Engineering Works, Melbourne—Some Dredging Machinery—Screens and Buckets—Captain Robert Andrew, Australian manager of the New Zealand Dredging and Exploration Company—Waipori Golden Lead: Before the Flood; After the Flood. THE BOER WAE.-The Staats Artillery in Pretoria—The New Zealand Mounted Hides at tho Funeral of Prince Christian Victor. A POPULAR TEACHER.-Mrs Blandford and Her Pupils—Their Picnic. THE CRISIS IN CHINA.-Some Scenes in Peking, TROUT-FISHING IN THE PUERUA.-The Mound Bridge— Gontlo Exponents of the Gentle Art—Some Splendid Ripples—Lunch Beside the Stream—Some Sough Water— : "Up'stTree!" DEAN FITCHETT. NATURAL CURIOSITIES AT CATLINSThe Blow-hole from the Beach—Black Jack's A NOTABLE CYCLIST.-Mr A. C. Forbes, of Christchurch, AVinner of the Austral Wheel Race, Melbourne. THE FAUST SISTERS. AN UGLY CUSTOMER. HOME, SWEET' HOMEI-A Fisherman's Whare. THE POULTRY FANCIER.-A Home-made Brooder Coop—A Minorca Cockerel. CAMPING-OUT AT OWAKA.-A Lazy Day in Camp. , ELOCUTION CLASSES IN DUNEDIN.Mrs Collet-Dobson—Mrs Dobson and Her Pupils—Tho Pftpils ■in " Pygmalion and THEATRICALS AT THE HOT SPRINGS.Tho Steole-Payne Company on the New Ter- ' races—Having Their Picture Taken—The Queen's Statue—The Company in Maori Dress. t

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Well Done, Hew Zealand! A Marvellous Feat! A Won the 1896 Auefoal in 4min 29 5-Ssec. Jsr Australasian Grass Record. The only RED BIRD in the Race. New Zealander A. C. FORBES on his RED BIRD won the 1900 Auetral in 4min 19 3-ssec. «ar World's Record! -Si The only RED BIRD in the Race. You can draw your own conclusions. The fact remains: There is no more speedy or more easily-pedalled bicycle than a KED BIRD. The 11ED BIRD is the one to suit you. The price and terms are right. GOOLD BICYCLE.,COMPANY, Victoria §4,, Wellington; N.'E. BraEiches everywhere. ORDER JLT ; OHCE. OVERFLOWINB WITH BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS. 9 FULL OF CAPITAL READING. "NEW ZEALAND FOR NEW ZEALANDERS" is an excellent motto, which every loyal colonist will echo; therefore the wonderfully representative series of pictures which illustrate the article ' "MAORILAND, WORTH AND SOUTH" will charm every loyal colonist by their variety and beaiity. • ..FROM.. V; AUCKLAND, WITH ITS TEOPIC LUXUBIANCE, ITS VOLCANOES, AND KAURI GUM FORESTS, THROUGH ... . . .... ... . Taranaki, Wellington Christchurch, the West Coast Sounds, Alpine Lakes, Southland, and Stewart Island, THE ARTIST AMD THE PHOTOGRAPHER HAVE BEEN REQUISITIONED TO DO JUSTICE TO MAOKILAND. CS-OX-O! CS-OZaiD! GS-O2UD! and the GBEAT DREDGING INDUSTRY, which has revolutionised GOLD DIGGING; the wonderful operations of HYDRAULIC SLUICING, and the social life of Goldficias Centres, aro admirably and graphically depicted in illustrations and specially written Tales, MAORI ART CLAIMS SOME SPLENDID ILLUSTRATIONS. AND MAORI PORTRAITS successfully place before the public the charms of a number of remarkably handsome Maori girls, in contrast to the keen freely-tattooed visage of tin old chief of a past generation. But the crowning charm and beauty of the Annual will undoubtedly lie in the EXQUISITE PORTRAIT STUOIES OF CHiLU, WHICH WILL OCCUPY SEVERAL PAGES, WHILE THAT PART DEVOTED TO THE EESULTS OF THE WITNESS PRIZE PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION CANNOT FAIL TO PROVE ATTRACTIVE. "POINTS " IN THE PLAYGROUND OF THE PACIFIC Is a Series of Charming Views of our Seaside Resorts: Takapuiia, Motutapu Island Bav New Brighton, Simmer, Portobello, St. Clair, and Moeraki. These Pictures will nrove to friends at Home that in New Zealand we know how to play as well as work while to us they will recall many a delightful day of merry-making. ' ' ON THE NEW ZEALAND RHINE TAKES US UP THE WAKGANUI KIVKB, AND JCAWAU SHOWS THE LATE Silt GEOBGE GREY'S JBI.AND. I'lOMliit m THE LkUD OF THE PHARAOHS IS ' ■ THE INCARNATION OF SILENCE. FILLING THE WATER SKINS. A TURKISH BEAUTY. " . ' A CROCODILE HUNT. . • A GROUP OF NUBIAN CAMEL RIDERS, etb. LITTLE FOLK Bfti JAPAN, Specially written "for the Witness, and Illustrated from Pictures of Japanese Children shows tbat the attractions of this really record number are not restricted to the beauties of our own fair Island Home. PRICE ©HE SHILLING. ALL BOOKSELLERS AND 'NEWSAGENTS. TO PREVENT DISAPPOINTMENT ORDER. AT ONCE,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11937, 10 January 1901, Page 3

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