Church people are reminded that the Bishop of Auckland will lay the foundation stone of St. Mark’s Church (Puniho-Warea) tliis (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 p.m.
There should be a brisk demand for this issue of the N.Z. Sporting and Dramatic Review, replete as it it with illustrations of superlative merit and universal interest. The centre pages are devoted to a striking eet of snapshots depicting the spring racing carnval at Ellerslie on the concluding day, while there are other comprehensive sets relating to the meeting The New Zealand Cup contest at Riccarton shows a specially graphic page representing the race at various stages, whi’e the Trotting Carnival is also represented in vivid fashion. The Hamilton Racing Club’s meeting at Claudelands ako occupies «
special niche in the illustrations. The jumping competitions at the Manawatu Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s Show are given particular prominence in a series of wonderful poses caught by the camera. The overseas section contains an unusually fine topical grouping of photographs culled from various sources. Stage, screen and so-
iety have an attractive assortment, and in the miscellaneous portion are included photographs of the Central Bowling Club (Petone), Australian Rifle Association’s championship meeting, Thames Fire Brigade orchestra, motor cycle racing in Ireland, arrival of N.Z. champion girl awimmens from Honolulu, etc. The paper is on sale at all newsagents and bookstalls. * Particulars of train arrangements and issue of excursion tickets in connection with the Stratford A. and P. Show are advertised in this seue
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1922, Page 4
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