A 'remarkable exhibition has been ! opened in the Prince’s Gallery, Lon- ■ don. of the first naval war photographs : in colour, of which the majority were taken from seaplanes. A number oT en- • largemonts from snapshots are many ' feet in length, including a colossal photograph of the Vindictive after the j Zeebrugge raid, 21ft by 13. There is j another remarkable picture of a White j Star liner crowded with troops, the men ; taking turns to sleep on tho voyage—' sorno by night and some by day. A photograph of a remarkable series of fog banks rolling in the open sc-n shows how a convoy protects itself when sub-; marines attack. There is a photo-. graph of a depth-charge sending up a column of 400 tons of water above the grave of a. doomed submarine. The photos will be available for Australia and New Zealand later. Ladies Rain Coats are now being cleared at 15s Gd, 17s 6d. and 255, each; usual price more than double. Girls tweed coats 12s (id, 15s 6d, 17s 6d; suitable for going to school. Call early before they are sold out at H. Schroder and Co.—Advt. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS, a liquor of unique strength and uality.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1918, Page 3
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