"NEW ZEALAND SPORTING AND DRAMATIC REVIEW."
The Dominion's Most Popular Illustrated Journal. The merit of the reproductions, the up-to-date _ and attractive subjects in this week's issue of the "New Zealand Sporting and Dramatic Review" will meet with universal approval. The spring meetings of the Avondale and Wanganui Jockey Clubs are well represented in several pages of the starts, finishes, and the patrons on the lawn. The centre pages are filled with the latest happenings from France, music hall artists' bathing contest, world's oldest motor car, motor obstacle race. French Naval manoeuvres, and competition for most beautiful horsewoman. The arrival of the Southern Cross aviators at Ihumatao, the Pakuranga Hunt Point-to-point Steeplechase, railway smash at Kelvin Grove. Palmeraton North, the Otago v. Auckland Rugby League match at Carlaw Park, are all the subject of special pictorial treatment. The Eucharistic Congress celebrations in Sydney form an impressive page. The colour supplement of Mary Philbin will appeal to all on account of its dainty charm, and the frontispiece is another charming study. The stage and screen sections have a bright selection of popular favourites, and the Inglewood Operatic Society's production of "The Quaker Girl" occupies an artistic page. The "Review" is on sale at all bookaallera and stationer*.—(A4J
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 228, 26 September 1928, Page 8
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205"NEW ZEALAND SPORTING AND DRAMATIC REVIEW." Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 228, 26 September 1928, Page 8
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