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■""""■* -^«^«-«~-««~«p-l ® HSf WILL BE PUBLISHED ON MONDAY 1 Observer Christmas flnnual | : I A NOVELTY IN HOLIDAY PUBLICATIONS. i LIE> fl FfINCIFULt ROMANCE OF THE HOLiIDAY SEASON I ldea^of the Annual is both novel and amusing. It consists of a series of racy letter- i \^p press sketches of imaginary events in Auckland and on the Goldfields, under extreme -i f labour laws .and other absurd conditions. Every page is filled with etchings by 'Bio.' and ® other artists, and the whole -constitutes an amusing but nevertheless valuable portfolio § of men of mark in Auckland. ® The Annual, as its title implies, is whimsical from cover to cover. ® PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED BY NUMEROUS CARTOONS AND CARICATURES AND CHARACTER ® SKETCHES OF LOCAL CELEBRITIES. @ THE ILLUSTRATIONS COMPRISE HUNDREDS OF FAMILIAR FACES. ® INTERESTING FEATURES OF OUR ANNUAL: § The GoldfieldS aS They Might Be. + „ ,„ Smiled Grimly— An Authority on Kitties— A Butterfly-catch- ® *xr 1t i t t *• f^-iTi T , D l '—r-'Qg Match— David — Julian on Picnics He Had Seen— \Be @ A Novel Idea — Transformation of the Thames— The Bagot ± wuuuAiTliever in Options ® Monument — Good Times in the May Queen — Bill Potts 4- ' (•) changed out of recognition — the Anglo-Continental Expert — 4- 4 Minicfprial A^nnAtnanf (?> Mac— A Fiery looking Little Man-Sir James McGowan— the + J"«niMeridl AlOnemeiH. g Farmer's Boy— Boss of the Co-operatives — Damon Daw and "♦ He would Not Stop— Haven't You Heard the News The ® Pythias O'Keefe— Progress at Waihi— Trams to Te Aroha— Cattle Ranger— Only One per cent. Ad. Valorem— He -Told Me ®- Two Hospitals and a Borough— H> P. B. taking his trucking T — A Pillar of the National Ass — Then My Name's not Wullie fa nliift. T Swanson— l Heard there were Some Girls in It— Dad— Mr (J) Witheford Displays His Dexterity— Si Cooinhe on Champagne ® AockludVEnJqys the Delights of State Socialism. % V " c iM.-bS^Si.™ 1 Shops Owned by the State, and Men and Women All Equal — +■ Great. ® The Smallest Storekeeper is the Equal of L. D. Nathan — Com- + _. . ® missioner Finnerty— Mr Jack Mowbray— The Two Most Active H^ rlSflMg With the HarbOUr Board. & Barmen were Arther and Leo Myers— Mr Make-a-Loan — Be """ a v: na \i an o;^ j n , „ +v t % -„ , „, X Cats and Dogs-George insisted on taking our name and p* ""* I'JlJ'^Z ?' tZ %****s ttn ? Co "" uaudin 8 I address-We would see the Editor of the Star-A Man After I L^a^ A^^^ShJrt V« P^ n i**" qn ?"*u^ mm^ B I Our Own Heart- He was in Charge of a State Egg-Stall The + ,"*? „ ,» wf T» 7^ fT™ to «^,? Rescue - & Great \Yarehou,eman~To-night 1 have to preside at a We*- t \\^J t HV 3 \l HH^ A ?° r ° f f llo /: e -WnhmoffHad X leyai, love-feast-Knocked My Confession^ of Faith into a + E^ Jfc S V I' 1 U "" \ V i- th " I Picnicking With the City Council. t Skipp A n *> by c^ e . U & » f f^ 0 , 0 "', „ . I i. -?n w n t» .i i . .. „ .. .. -♦■ A Clean Calendar tins Month— All Legal Ad vice Free fora ® ' Genial Dr Walker Bustled up to us— Here Comes Hanseu Him- ± Mouth— Great Sight, i.s it Not— ln Private Life, Rose Bush— ® i self -The Mickado Himself— There's Gold Here Right Enough -f Marvellous— See that Article in the Herald this MornUig— <3 | -George W. S.— Begad, I've struck a patch A Warlike -f First Two Cruisers— Sam !— Solid Gold in the Low Level— The X ] Colonel —Anyone can Kiss Kitty on the Bowling Green— Peter -f Idea is to Pump the Auckland Members Full of Gas. £> | AGENTS AND SUBSCRIBERS ARE REQUESTED TO; ORDER AS EARLY ASPOSSIBLE g> \ in order that their orders may be filled with certainty. $ ; PRICE, as uiiialv 6d. |

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Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1196, 30 November 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1196, 30 November 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1196, 30 November 1901, Page 2