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a series of pictures »^^^^^^^^^^^gt^^M Many Novel Features. Starring incidents % il profuse illustration , — — : — PRICE 1/= ®\ " ___ _ v - * 1898. rr*HE Proprietors of the Otago Daily Times and Witness (A NOTHER NOVEL FEATURE in this year's Otago Daily (^ have pleasure in announcing the principal features of their §j J\ T AND WITNESS Annual is the coming Christmas Annual, which will be published at a date M. £ of which due notice will be given. |T Ou*/irv£ 111 1 sstx Him a - *• « -4- ark *-b <z * " The Leading Feature of this year's Annual will be a novelty | fi^FOlitbC llflUbirdLllUll^_ lia^S^ in the Colonies, and one which it is confidently anticipated will meet S f^ * 4-Ptfx V^ft'T^ Talp'C with the greatest appreciation throughout the length and breadth '<>;' *2» iil IIIC Jr FIZ<C I <CS.IC& of New Zealand. The critical period passed through by the Colony | . . at the time of the last Maori War is now scarcely more than a mere t "* the , recent competition These are ten m number, and were selected tradition in the minds of the majority of the residents of these islands, * from tne 156 tales entered in the competition. They comprise .— to whom the names of the heroes who assisted in extricating the }. 1. "Playing Two Parts," by "Star- 6. Bellamy's Bicycle," hy Colony from the perilous condition into which it had drifted are ''< light." {t Pegasus. vl/«v 1 /«T ?n ,- f i 1 i: 1 . 1 hardl/ known. With a view to revive a chapter in the history of the t 2. « That Englishman at O'Grady's," 7< JtUe lL?' g ' f Colony marked with such momentous occurrences as the engrossingly *• by " Golden Fleece." 8# «« The New Manager of Burnhill," | interesting struggles on many a hard fought battle field, the proprietors ? 3. " The Vampire," by "Guy Dudley." by " Mirama." [ of these Journals arranged at the beginning of the year with I 4. "The Doctor's Quest," by "Lux." 9 - V.^fg^ 0 .?" 1 te Sea> " by || MR# j # ELDER MOULTRAY, jj 5 - "^.^'i? that w^ fc BlirKV ' 10 - "4J^» from the Pasfc '" h * 4^ Ik: the well-known Dunedin artist, who has made a special study of the | The iHustrating of these tales was placed kTthe hands of fj ' \ most interesting scenes of the war, both from an artistic and a his- ♦. ° nrjee p nx HODGKTNS If \\ torical point of view, to paint specially for reproduction in the y; , , . ... ' -7v c j If/ \ Daily Times and Witness Cheistma/ Annual of 1898 a Series \i and , the "f^* ™af .^ meet Wlth the approval of authors and \f V ,p. f i* readers alike. Miss Hodgkms has produced 22 excellent pictures, and | > ot Pictures ot ,^ these are now in the hands of competent photographers and process CTT I DO I taLT* IMf \ W ffn IVT* rv£ < '^ oc^ ma^ ers> W e^ illustrated local tales are a new feature in the liv BV ■ i^l vJ Il^l^/fl iJ'llrfiN I tZs O& j* colonies, and we fully anticipate this portion of our Annual will meet ._~-~ .. J «_«~— , .* „, , with a most favourable reception. The illustrations comprise :: — • i THP'MAOOI WAP ll "Purao Two Parts." <^^^ !a **^. II I JL< XTA/TLV/ffVl V V /"BLflx.* ;* " The Black Prince had his ack to me, and was talking to three of these ladie9 at once." "He i "i i >^U always wanted some one to show them the way." " With a crash and shower of sparks the stairs fell.' These have been added to by reproductions of similar paintings m " TIJE E « G th EHE HM Va N mh RE O^ RADI ' S '" i Dreviouslv purchased by lovers Of art in Dunedin, who have kindly lent ''" "Then I sat down and deliberately tried anew to hate the woman who had been the cause of so I X . . , l r .'i rru "4- ~ AA. ;« «,,v,-,l, n v. -^^r.* many heartburnings." " They laid her on the floor in the large dining 1 room." " She gazed at the their pictures for the purpose. Ine pictures, 11 HI number, Comprise: — ■ little red-cloaked figure down the street." « Ain't yer got a arpenny, sir?" I 1. "A Reconnaisance at Nukumaru," from the picture in t " She espied the form of a raan lying by 3 «ie wayside." "Mi 99 Estelle Dupi-es | possession of Mrs. George Munro. \ h-^v 4 found me at Wellington wharf." " The unfortunate secretary had every reason ' 2. "Pursued," specially painteel for the Otago Daily Times \skW§L4^>/ to wish that the vacancy had not been so widely advertised." I anrl Wirnpsu ChTi^t.Tnnt! Anniial *''////!'■■ ; =iPls7 "A Voice from tue Past." q « Vha pJSf CvnZ Etoorp » snppiallv nainfced for the v V Their mother was bus * h ' onin S in the little kitchen." » Before the eyes of 3. "The Peach wme Massacre, specially pain tea roi tne both the shadows of the old days were passing." Otago Daily Times and AVitness Christmas Annual. ■■.■iiHll»a«^^fij^«m«ii.... , * 4. "An Urgent Despatch," from the picture in possession of a] z&':~<^sZ%%Z^rW ! G%;W * A THIRD ATTRACTION Daniel Haynes, Esq. *,&£&^&2s&L X &*&Z* 5. " The Battle of Te Pungarehu," from the picture in posses- . _. WILL BB A 6. "Tlf^t^rrfM&^specially painted for he Otago | __^==i I SSHSS OT 25 OF 30 s\ft PICtUrSS Daily Times and Witness Christmas Annual. ' j ' * 9 7. " The Affair at Handley's Woolsheds, Nukumaru," from j beautifully executed in half tone, and forming a, the picture in possession of Daniel Haynes, Esq. i collection worthy of preservation. ' 8. " Poverty Bay : the Morning of the Massacre," specially '^^^^^^^^^^^m I. painteel for the O.D.T. and Witness Christmas Annual. • A FOURTH ATTRACTION ' 1 - 9 -"^^::r^i^fzlo t S%T" x; ' Uom ™—— «... | i UO. .^O h Late, ; & o m t he pictu™ S .,own in tte Dnnedin $ ■&/&/& TOUF ROUI1(1 t^ N6W MwH POrfS VS l\ 11. " Relribufcion," from the picture in possession of Crosby i. iUUI UUUUU UIIU I}U " /JUU)J - WJ - LU ± UJ. UU \ )i Morris, Esq. I By T. W. Whitson, 1\ F The reproductions have been executed in the best ' in connection witn which the following illustrations are given : I » class of half tone work, and as each will be lOill. X llin., ' Arawata in Calypso Dock, Auckland. Eden Crescent, Auckland. Queen I , .■,•• r ■ :3: 3 i Street, Auckland. Hospital, Auckland. Auckland Harbour. At Taumaranui B tney "Will lOrill. King Country ; a River Scene with the Maoris. " A Hongi." Whakai-ewarewa. «.__-^~ nnrrnnnTniT '• Pa with group. Sophia and Men Jlaoria. Group at Waipahiki. Kumefea and 1 A MOST INTERESTING COLLECTION famil y at Kotukutuku. Fall at Waihi, near Takamu. Afc Taumaranui, King I o-nr-sTi >'i i VITA ! 3^^^^^^Pl^^^3isS^S« Country. Views of Dunedin streets. Christchurch Hospital from Gavdena. i of Specimens Of Mr. Moultray S WOl'lC, and are llKely to j ' Tne Avon, Christchurch. Bridge in the Gardens, Christchurch. Victoria Street n Knnr.!,^ im f/w f li mY tiliip n d <?npb inf] PnpndpTi t nf &SSm^^OS&WdW3&SMi ' Bridge, Christchurch. Wellington from the Wharf. Kecreation Ground, New be treasured Up 101 tneil AalUe a& SUCn, inaepenueni OI 1 Plymouth, showinsj Mount Egmoiit in the distance Roman Catholic Cathedral, | the interest attached to them from a historical point OI j Wellington. View of Napier. View of Nelson. Cable Bay Road. Jlatai River. «bbß2- TUC MnnntlD/IhIVING QffFTPMF*i > USS V^.se- ji^^^^ft I TO ADVERTISERS. A limited amount of space will W^T^ltlE: ALLUItirHNtIhO OtiC I Onco j be reserved for advertisements, and in tending -advertisers are OF THE INCIDENTS DEPICTED fj j -^^^|^B advised to make their arrangements without delay in order to are from the #en of Mr. Moultray himself, gathered on j i avoid disappointment. the scene of some of the conflicts from authorities whose j wK^jMpjaX^m\ O^E! SIS-ZUTaINGt. ' knowledge of the different occurrences was of a more or ° lder3 ' "° W bei " g booked| wi " be fiUctl by prioritJ of receipt< leSS interested nature; and aS Ml*. Moultray Wields a WlimL '"^^^^^^^M ] Following the system adopted by the London Illustrated Papers and other . fonilp i\pr\ nnd ba=? considerable DOWer ill descriptive ISM ; ' Colonial weeklies which issue Special Illustrated Christmas Publications, the taClie pen, ana Ildb tunbiutJictuic jjuwcj. "' ULDUI i JuI(l ' Daimt Times and AYitxess Cohpaky have decided to make their Christmas writing this fact lends an additional interest to the work I annual an now placed before the public. ; Entirely Separate and Distinct Publication, 1 ' §&M a "d to is sue 5t a * t ll6 P r J ce o£ One Shilling. The great cost involved m the production of an illustrated paper of such size renders this necessary. The Annual will be published about the third week in November, and The ANNUAL Will have an attractive COVer printed in COIOUrS subscribers to the Witness and others who desire the puolication sent to from a desien. Dv Mr. R. Hawcridge, the subject illustrating a S^^^^^M^^mW, them may order it either direct from the publishing office or from any of the *££ SMif? iAhe Hot £k» Wonderland of the North Stcfttt^l n C o°& rS^ S^c^^iu? £%%££"■

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Otago Witness, Issue 2330, 27 October 1898, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2330, 27 October 1898, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2330, 27 October 1898, Page 16

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