The illustrations in this week's issue , of the "Sporting and Dramatic Eoview" command universal interest. Tho ccme.ytery at Malta, showing tho graves of New Zealariders, stands out with elo.quent interest. Pictures of French pris- ,, oners, scenes displaying the resources ;of the Allies, a group of Auckland's' ' quota of the 21st Jteinforooments, and ■ New 2oaland's Roll of Honour aro re- •' minders of tho great conflict. A splendid full-page represents the overseas Par- . liamentary delegates in London, whilo special prominence is given to the Wanganui and Avondale Race Meetings, and . tho great spectacular picturo, "The Birthi I of a Nation."—Advt. 31ato billiard tables were first played Supon in Britain In 1827. "Tho weakest go to the wall." Be strong and healthy. Take Baiter's Imne 'Preserver to Tesist coughs, colds, and • throat troubles. Nothing else eo good. Splendid tonic, top. Big bottlo only Is. - '
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2889, 29 September 1916, Page 6
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141Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2889, 29 September 1916, Page 6
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