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NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC.

NOKTH ISLAND BAND CONTEST

NUMBER

None of the several "special" issues of "The Qrapliic" : have. escell4d T thaV will be BuT)ii§he| : to-mprrosv-.' " ' r ."" ; ' A SEL|3I*BID AND NQXEWQRTfIY

PRODUCTIOK". ■ " The high-water mark of excellence and enterprise, in journaHsni ii reached in thU number.

EVERT BAND REPRESENTED.

UFW4RDS -OF 20 - SUPERB

' ELATES. ■ '; -'■___ '."1. : Tp G4Ri>EX EARIY. f$ \FEDNESDAT- -

Smperfc Special D«nble Pmce-

Eztn Presentation PUte,

AIJCKLASTD'S UUfEIVALLEI) PLEASURE GROUND—" *

THE DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ■

20000 PERSONS IN THE CROWD

This picture is the finest yrer have ever issued, and |t «ioe{f in Beanty the'l|^ous L j(anpi'aTO.a issued by "Tfie* &rap"hie'~'of Alexandra. i*ark on the" occasion c qf, -the iEnglishAuckland football , match.' Nothing Tα equal 'the AucJdand' crlcfect ground as a natural arena "exisfs iii ,the ■world." Thia picture gives a perfect 'representation SHOULD BH EQ6TED B¥ ALK PATitlOiaC AIJCKCASiDERS " TO FRfpps 4PQ4S Full-page Group, ..~•■: 2JO. 3 COMPA?f£ AUCKLAND GAR-

BISON" ARTILLERY.

VILLAGE FAIR AT. DEVQNPORT. Groups of Ladies at the Different Stalls.

THE WATER EIGNIG FOB THE COUNTESS OF ONSLOW.

A m using Snapshots.

NOITH SHORE EANCT FAIB.

FOUR EXQUISITE §GENIG EIQ? TUBES 18 %QV£W DOUBLETINTEB INKS.

DOZENS QE OTH£B BEAUTIEUL

PICTURES.

TEE PERFECTION QF PRINTING.

A aECOBD STUMBER

EUBLISHED TC>-^ftfiPp^.

Mr E. 5e C. Clarke, if.A., of the laad Grammar School., baa received notice that be bas passed' the M.A. examination ill Bojtany held in November last:"and Ms worV— a thfesia 05 a special variety of Zealand fern.—entitles hint to first class honours. Mr Clarke has already passed the M.RA; degree with first class honours in geology; and the possession of a double first in two branches of. NatOTai science' is a uausual distinction.

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Bibliographic details
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 44, 21 February 1905, Page 5

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NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 44, 21 February 1905, Page 5

NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 44, 21 February 1905, Page 5

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