NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC
Now If sued.—Contents for Auou&tCth:—
ItEV. S. BAKER BANISHED FIIOM TONGi\. FULL-SIZED PORTRAIT OF KING GEORGE OB" TONGA.
BLIND LOVE.-Wilkie Collins , entrancing Serial Story (illustrated).
FUNNYJSM. - Love's Young Dream - Sho would Prove Him—Voices of the Morn-A Forcible Reason—Thay Knew Her—Hor Stranßo Experieoce-She Lowered tho Record—A Publican's Drinks -Chnngro for a Burgiiin-Some-thini? to Live for-Not Accustomed to those Whitewashed Stones.
MISCELLANEOUS AKTI CL ES.-Artny Duels (illustrated) - Tbe Chicken-hearted Jockey —W3>at Women Love in Men—The Three Lovers and how they Acted—Story of an Artist—Waifs and Strays of City Life—The Actor's Revenge— Prepared for any Emergency—Tho Kowlmi Tree.
CURRENT TOPlC3.~Echoes from the South and Echoes from the Novlli, by " Uraphic " contributors.
GLIMPSE 3OF TONGA (full-page illustration. ,
J. C. FIRTH'S NEW BOOK.-Exciling Cha3 —Capturing Canoes—A Maori War Party—A Six-toed Nativc-On the but Lost in th° Mud—The Deserted Village—The First Drop of Blood Drawn—A Picturesque Bivouac—A Village full of Maoris—Glorious Visions -Rifles Discharged—Spoils for tho Victois-Prisoners of War—Military Ardour Cooled. -
THE FASIIIONS. - Two woll - designed Fashion Plates, showing lovely Gowna and Mantles—Stage nnd Fancy Eall Costumes, as worn at tbo Opera Comiquo by Mdllo. Simorinet.
THE CHILDREN'S PAGK.-The Miller and the Swoop—She Gave a Recommendation to Tommy—Down South on a Snowy Day—The Fairy Wooilleaf Goes to tho Bush.
80ME GENTLE AUCKLAND SHOWERS (full-pape illustration).
ILLUSTRATED LONDON LETTER.
FOR THE LADIES.-Original Fancy workBeautiful Fan Case—Costumes and Mantles for the present Season—Modo of Addressing Royalty -Old-fashionod Counterpane—Quei'ie t —Notes on Good Form Cards—Recipes—Household Dutie3—Renovations and Hints ou Spring Fashions.
THE YOUTH'S PAGE.-Pcrsued by Crocodiles—Tho Reason Why—ln Lone Cove—Taking ihe Eig Horn—Strange Places for Birds' NestsEmperor by Jjivino Right—Vanished — The Violets. • '.
NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY GOSSIRNotee from Correspondents at Wellington, Chrisiclmrch, Auckland, Australia, etc.
A purgative medicine should possess tonic and curative, as well as cathartic,, properties. This combination of ingredients may be found in Ayer's Pills, They strengthen and stimulate the bowels, causing natural action.—(Advt.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 185, 7 August 1890, Page 6
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