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Redcliffe Crown Brand Galvanised Corrugated lion; cheapest and best.—Hogg and Co. (Limited), agents, Lowcc Rattray street.

" momuMP, worth mi south" IS THE TITLE OF THE FORTHCOMING AND IT MAY BE ORDERED AT OSCE FBOH ALL NEWSAGENTS THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. PRICE ■»., - ONE SHILLING. "MAOEILAND, NORTH AND SOUTH,' Is a brightly-written and entertaining article, enriched with numberless beautiful Pictures, specially intended as a thoroughly artistic and representative sketch of Nature, human Nature, Sport, Industry, Wealth, and Wonderland of New Zealand. THE PICTURES WILL DELIGHT EVERY ARTIST, INDICATING AS THEY DO FRESH SKETCHING OKOUNDS AND UNEXPLORED BEAUTIES. The Pleasure Resorts will attract Holiday-makers. THE PRIZE TALES, Rich in Local Colour, cleverly portraying New Zealand Life in Country, Goldfiolds, and City, will interest all Social Students. THE DREDGING and SLUICING CLAIMS Are full of Interest to Speculators and Investors, for everyone is interested in the search for . . CrOXaU . . North and South, from Auckland to Stewart Island, Lovely Landscapes, Farm Scenes, Bush Scenes, Lake, River, and Sea Pictures, remind you of where you have teen, and where you desire to go. , Beautiful Portrait Studies, BY OUR BEST PHOTOGRAPHERS, INCLUDE A SET OF CHILD STUDIES ENTITLED "The Age of Innocence." A page of Maori Portraits, in which "Youth" is represented by some strikingly handsome Maori damsels, and "Crabbed Ago" by the portrait of a fine old Native Chief, is entitled "CRABBED AGE AND YOUTH." Maori Legend Is represented by an English version of " The Sun God," by Miss Mackay. Maori Art By the reproduction of some splendid examples of Maori Carving. . . ZNDTTSTXfcXXSS . . A NEW ZEALAND VINEYARD-THE GRAPE E&.RVEST-AVTUMN HARVEST SCENFS SAWYERS AT WOitii IN THE BUSH BACE-CUTTKCt IN THE BUSH. HYDRAULIC SLUICING (SEVERAL VIEWS). DREDGES AND DREDGING-WEST COAST AND CENTRAL OTAGO. THE KAURI TIMBER INDUSTRY. •■ The foregoing items of this Record Number of the DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS CHRISTMAS ANNUAL prove that no more Cheery, Complete, Artistic, and Representative Presentment of " Maoriland, North and South," could bo sent to friends who have never seen our fair laud; for it will help them to realise the extraordinary variety of its scenery and tho wealth of its resources. No plcasanter reminder of oid 'associations to the absent New Zealaildcr could be conceived than the 1900 Annua!, /or whether he comes from North or South, the delighted recipient will recognise one familiar scene after another in its pages. "New Zealand for New Zealanders" IS THE SENTIMENT WHICH HAS PLANNED THE SKETCH "MAOBIIAND, NORTH and SOUTH," BUT WE ARE A PEOPLE FULLY ALIVE TO THE CHARMS OF 1 TRAVEL, AND "IN THE LAND OP THE PHAEAOHS," A SET OF 10 MAGNIFICENT EGYPTIAN PICTURES INCLUDES: THE GATEWAY OF THE EAST. THE INCARNATION OF SILENCE. FILLING THE WATER SKINS. A TURKISH BEAUTY. A CROCODILE HUNT. A GROUP OF NUBIAN CAMEL DRIVERS, etc. The Marble Quarries of Carrara ARE THE SUBJECT OF TWO EXQUISITE FULL-PAGE PICTURES, AND LITTLE FOLK IN JAPAN, Specially written for the Witness, is illustrated by pretty pictures of Japanese Children, It will thus be scon that while providing the special attraction of a completely representative number for sending Homo to the Mother-land, we havo not been unmindful of -the claims and pleasures of our readers resident all over the colonies.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11943, 17 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11943, 17 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11943, 17 January 1901, Page 3

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