SUPERB SPECIAL CRICKET AMD MAIL ISSUE NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC. ■ "The Graphic" has, as usual, risen to the occasion, and provides for its patrons' this week a Magnificently Printed Pictorial Souvenir of AUCKLAND V. AUSTRALIA On the Cricket Field. PANORAMAS OF THE VAST CROWD 3 OF SPECTATORS. SUPERB FULL PAGE OF THE DENSE MASSES OP ENTHUSIASTS. VIEWS OF THE GROUNDS DURING ADJOURNMENTS. VISTA OF THE ASSEMBLED THOUSANDS FROM THE HOSPITAL ENTRANCE. Ti£E PACKED GRANDSTAND. AUSTRALIA AT THE WICKETS. OLirF BOWLING FROM THE HOSPITAL END. COMING IN FOR LUNCH. THE COLOSSAL SCORING BOARD. THE DREAM OF A NERVOUS N.Z. CRICKET REP. An Amusing Full-page Cartoon. FEATURES FOR THE MAIL— PANORAMA OF AUCKLAND FROM THE TOP OF THE WAVERLEY HOTEL. PICTURESQUE PANORAMA OF DEVONPORT. SUPERB SCENIC SERIES IN '„ DOUBLE-TONE INKS. Full-page, A BEAUTIFUL GLIMPSE OF THR FRANCIS JOSEPH GLACIER. NORTH FIORD, LAKE TE ANAU. EXQUISITE TAUPO, THE MECCA OF ALL TOURISTS TO NEW ZEALAND. Four New and Lovely Views. AUCKLAND CITIZEN SOLDIERS IN CAMP—The Battalion Officers. Church Parade to St..Mary's Cathedral. A Group of Newton Rifles Under Captain Plugge and Lieutenant Shera. The Battalion Band Under Bandmaster Moir. THE TE AWAITE MURDER TRIAX. Sketches in Court by Our Special Artist. PISCATORIAL PICTURES IN THE HAURAKI GULF —An amusing series -of snapshots; well-known Auckland identities. THE MYSTERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT OAMARU—Special and interesting photos. WELLINGTON AMATEUR SWtMMING CLUB'S CARNIVAL—Two pages pictures. FATAL TRAM-BUS ACCIDENT AT AUCKLAND. "■ " M : . 1* PHOTOGRAPH OF THE WRECKED 'BUS AT THE SCENE OF THE s ACCIDENT. MORE ABOUT BUSTER ■'■BROWN-* How He Played Ghost. SOCIETY NEWS. ROUND THE WORLD PICTURES. PEOPLE TALKED ABOUT. ILLUSTRATED SHORT STORD3S. INTERESTING SERIAL BY GISSING. MUSIC AND DRAMA. * MEDICAL. LOST— All Pains in the back. Kidney Complaints, Lumbago, and all Urinary Troubles, by using DIBBLEvS DROPS. Price, 2/ per bottle. PARKER, CHEMIST, AGENT QTJEBN STREET. rXAPIIiLARIB, OB TQRALINB yiP A * ••' Stores ana oj FENTO.N, Newtom Ki&Sx -\S \IM -HATJKN, Queen-st.; \£fn\ ijSljhM WOOL.LAMS.. I'oDsoaiW?/&\WSMW b ?; COOPER; VlcterUg ys&*iW*m et.; JEFFEItSOSi aymonds St.: TEED. Newmarket. EDUCATIONAL A UCKLAND Q.BA.MM4B gCHOQU piEST rpERM, 19Q5 € The FIRST TERM of the Year Commencea en MONDAY, February 6th, and all New Pupils are expected to present themselves not later than 10 a.m. on that day. Those who claim free places must produce their certificates of proficiency and certificates of birth. The Headmaster will receive Parents and Enrol Pupils at tie School on FRIDAY, February 3rd, from 0 a.m. till 4 p.m., and on the morning of MONDAY, February 6th. The work of the School will be Resumed on TUESDAY, February 7th, at 9.15 a.m., when all Pupils are expected to attend. '. ■■- -■ '■ ■ ■ - : » . . ■' : J. W. TIBBS, 1 i. Headmaster.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 39, 15 February 1905, Page 7
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