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CHRISTMAS NUMBER • ... OF THE . . . New Zealand Graphic .== A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. - - THE position ot “THE NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC" CHRISTMAS NUMBER i> now so eoauro. anti its reputation is so hijcli. that I; only nceJs to he Mid that this year's issue will be found quits equal in Pictures, Lcttarpcess and Artistic Printing co anything produced previously. NEW ZEALAND’S PREMIER CHRISTMAS ANNUAL. PRINTED OX THE FINEST PAPER. EVERY PAGE A GEM OF PICTOKIAi. ART. COLOURED SUPPLEMENTA Modem Maori Regatta •» Lake Rotorua: The Canoe Hurdle Race. PAINTED. PRINTED AND PRODUCED IN THE COLONY. THREE SUPERB WINTER SCENES IN THE SOUTHERN LAKES e 1 Dane:© IN THE SUNNY south pacific. DOUBLE ! SOUTHERN ALPS OF NEW ZEALAND -sit. HAIDINGER, 10,107 ft. Over forty Pages of Pictures.! = Aai Amongst the pictures which will command most admiration may be mentioned: . CHRISTMAS SALUTATIONS IN MAORILAND.—A handsome frontispiece I DUNEDIN.—Two fine panoramic views of the city. showing the famous Maori mode of salutation, rhe Hong!. j piha BAY AND MERCER’S BAY, WEST COAST AUCKLAND — These STEWART ISLAND SCENERY.—Some o£ the most lovely of scenery in ! are two of the finest and most characteristic Northern West Coast New Zealand is to be found in Stewart Island. i pictures ever published. They must command admiration. SANTA CLAUS IN MAORILAND. —A whimsical study hy Mr Trevor Lloyd. } THE NIGHT ATTACK.—(By Louis Steele.)—An old-time scene of tha Sure to delight the children here and at Home. ! • Wanganui Hirer. Maoris are malting a moonlight attack on a pah at SOME MAORI TYPES AT ROTORUA. —A. page of exceptional interest, ' ‘he summit of a tremendous cliff. A magnificent and artistic picture. showing some of the finest and most picturesque types of modern , YACHTING.—The favourite summer pastime in New Zealand. A finely Maoris. i characteristic set of photos. A SUMMER PICNIC IN NEW ZEALAND.—One of Mr. Trevor Lloyd’s i SCENERY NORTH Or AUCKLAND.—Three very fine pictures. charming pictures of New Zealand bush and creek scenery. | EVENING AT NlUE.—Perhaps the most artistic photograph ever reproTHE WILD WEST COAST. —Some typical New Zealand coastal scenery. i duced in any Illustrated journal. A gem in every way. THE WAITOMO CAVES (King Country).—A beautiful series of views of ' TUHOE LAND, AND THE CHILDREN OF THE MIST.—A unique series of these marvellous caves, one of the wonders of the colony. ; views in the Urewera Country. NEW ZEALAND CREEK AND RIVER SCENERY.—These charming views, IN MARLSOFiOUGH PROVINCE.—Scenes on the beautifully arranged, give a capital idea of the wealth of beauty to be loveiy Pelorus River. found in our creeks and rivers. • HE SHOW PLACES Or TARANAKI.—New pictures of Mount Egmont, SOUTHERN COLD LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND.—LoveIy views of Wuka- the summit ot the mountain, and the Recreation Grounds, New Ply. tipu Diamond Lake, Humbolt, Here Lake, etc., etc., set in beautiful i mouth. borders. A SETTLERS HOME, POVERTY SAY. SHEEP COUNTRY.—A characLIFE IN THE TI-TREE (the Wild Flowering Shrub of New Zealand). —A tereatic picture of the fine district inland from Gisborne. Typical ot most interesting series of studies of bird and insect life, beautifully our sheep farming Industry. specially painted by Mr. Trevor Lloyd for the “N.Z. Graphic.” WAIMANGL’.- THE GREATEST GEYSER IN THE WORLD.—This picture SURF SEA BATHING IN NEW ZEALAND.—This shows the surf bathing ' of this world-famous geyser shows one of its most stupendous shots. at Napier. The photos are wonderfully sharp. water - mud - ‘? ud Moulders 1.500 feet high. The finest THE LAND OF LOVELY WATERFALLS.—No country in the world has * A , . , , finer or more beautiful waterfalls than New Zealand. This shows some LAKE Vi Al K ARE-MO ANA—One- of our most recently popularised tourist of the most beautiful. resorts ' A charming series of views. ON THE WANGANUI RIVER.—No annual would be complete without a ’ SOME NEW ZuALAND Bl RDS.—Umqiie series of photos. series of views of the Rhine of New -Zealand. Three beautiful photos SOME WELLINGTON VIEWS.—A very charming page of familiar beautlea are given. 1 * n tile Empire City. AND MANY OTHER BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. STORY i “The Black Water” A Sensati TlJ^ o .“L Waimane ' J With numerous Illustrations. PRICE ONE SHILLING.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XVIII, 31 October 1903, Page 57

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Page 57 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XVIII, 31 October 1903, Page 57

Page 57 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XVIII, 31 October 1903, Page 57

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