GVERFLOWINQ WITH BEAUTIFUL iLLOSTPJIOiS. FULL CF CAPITAL HEAPSPiC. "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 £> fc will charm every loyal colonist by their variety and beauty. . . FROM . . AUCKLAND, WITH ITS TROPIC LUXURIANCE, ITS VOLCANOES, AND EAURI GUM FORESTS, THROUGH Tarasaaki, Wellington, Christchurch, the West Coast Sounds, Alpine Lakes, SoufcM&sd, and Stewart Island, THE ARTIST AND THE PHOTOGRAPHER HAVE BEEN REQUISITIONED TO DO JUSTICE TO MAORILAND. and the GREAT DREDGING INDUSTRY, which has revolutionised GOLD DIGGING ; the wonderful operations of HYDRAULIC SLUICING, and the social life of Goldfielda Centres, are 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 charm? of a number of remarkably handsome 3faori girls, in contrast to the keen freely-tattooed visage of an old chief of a past generation. But the crowning charm and beauty of the Annual will undoubtedly lie in the EipSITE ?mimi STUDiES OF OHILDHEM, WHICH WILL OCCUPY SEVERAL PAGES, WHILE THAT PART DEVOTED TO THE RESULTS OF THE WSTPSESS .Pi?!Z£ PHOTOQ" APHIS COMPETiTJOM CANNOT FAIL TO PROVE ATTRACTIVE. " POINTS'" IN THE PLAYGROUND QW THE PACIFIC Is a Series of Charming Views of our Seaside Resorts: Takapuna, Motutapu, Island Bay, New Brighton, Sumner, Portobelio, St. Clair, and Moeraki. These Pictures will prove to friends at Home that in New Zealand we Tcnow how to play as well as work, while to us they will recall many a delightful day of merry-making. ON THE MEW ZEALAND RHINE TAKES US . J TflJB WAJKG-AJSUI KIVEE, AKD EAWAU 'SHOWS THE LATE SLR GEORGE GREY'S IS! .AND HOME. IN THE LAUD ©F THE PHARAOHS IS A SERIES OF TEN MAGNIFICENT EGYPTIAN VIEWS, INCLUDING:, THE GATEWAY OF THE EAST THE INCARNATION OF SILENCE. FILLING THE WATER SKINS. A TURKISH BEAUTY. A CROCODILE HUNT. A GROUP OF NUBIAN CAMEL RIDERS, etc. THE MAHBIiE Q,UAHBIE3 OF CARRAEA ' ARE THE SUBJECT OF TWO VERY FINE FULL-PAGE PICTURES, WHILE TED ARTICLE ENTITLED LITTLE FOLK .IN JAPAFS, . Specially written for tho Witness, and Illustrated from Pictures of Japanese Children, shows that the attractions of this really record numbsr are not restricted to the beauties of cur own fair Island Home. ALL BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS. TO PREVENT DISAPPOINTMENT ORDER AT OH@%
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Otago Witness, Issue 2433, 31 October 1900, Page 52
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