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— W. B. Rush, photo. uI'XEDIN BEARER COMPANY: FIELD SERVICE PRACTICE. Standing in front of tent, Colour-sergeant J. G. ±soue; standing next tent, Sergeant Dick; next, Dr. Stephenson; fourth from end, Sergeant Farrant; at end, near horse, ' Dr Closs.

STEREOSCOPIC VJEWS FOR WITNESS HEADERS. ] n most country houses a stereoscope of one kind or another lies almost forgotten in the equipment of some loom. The views have all been looked at by the family, and displayed to the neighbours until interest n them is lost, and for lack of fresh material th » stereoscope itself becomes mere lumber. We propose affording our readers some new slides, by publishing from time to time

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Otago Witness, Volume 02, Issue 2420, 2 August 1900, Page 46

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—W. B. Rush, photo. uI'XEDIN BEARER COMPANY: FIELD SERVICE PRACTICE. Standing in front of tent, Colour-sergeant J. G. ±soue; standing next tent, Sergeant Dick; next, Dr. Stephenson; fourth from end, Sergeant Farrant; at end, near horse,' Dr Closs. STEREOSCOPIC VJEWS FOR WITNESS HEADERS. ] n most country houses a stereoscope of one kind or another lies almost forgotten in the equipment of some loom. The views have all been looked at by the family, and displayed to the neighbours until interest n them is lost, and for lack of fresh material th» stereoscope itself becomes mere lumber. We propose affording our readers some new slides, by publishing from time to time Otago Witness, Volume 02, Issue 2420, 2 August 1900, Page 46

—W. B. Rush, photo. uI'XEDIN BEARER COMPANY: FIELD SERVICE PRACTICE. Standing in front of tent, Colour-sergeant J. G. ±soue; standing next tent, Sergeant Dick; next, Dr. Stephenson; fourth from end, Sergeant Farrant; at end, near horse,' Dr Closs. STEREOSCOPIC VJEWS FOR WITNESS HEADERS. ] n most country houses a stereoscope of one kind or another lies almost forgotten in the equipment of some loom. The views have all been looked at by the family, and displayed to the neighbours until interest n them is lost, and for lack of fresh material th» stereoscope itself becomes mere lumber. We propose affording our readers some new slides, by publishing from time to time Otago Witness, Volume 02, Issue 2420, 2 August 1900, Page 46

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