THE WEEKLY PRESS JANUARY 13th, 1888. SOME OF THE CONTENTS. IS THE RABBIT FENCE WORTH MAKING? KATHARINE REGINA, WALTER BESANT'S NEW BOOK ABOUT WOMEN. RACING. The Dunedin Cup Weights, by Senex The Sylvia Park Sale, by Hermit Raping ln Kngland Winning Mounts Odds and Ends The Meteor of the Turf Roaring in Horses Pay Your Starter. CYCLING. The Science of Progression applied to Bi cycling A Wonderful Bicycle ROWING. Notes by Clinker The Amateur Question Beach's Victory Wellington Correspondence ATHLETICS. Formative Effects of Different Kinds 0 Athletics Notes Here and There The Year's Athletics in Australia THE RING. The Light-weight Championship of the World Tho Fight for the New Zealand Champion ship CRICKET. Notes by O.U.T. Senior and Junior Cup Matches LAWN TENNIS. Tournament at Timaru Napier Correspondence LADIES' MAGAZINE. Gossip for the Ladies Society, PluUnvaey, Mobocracy Wellington and London Letters The Instinct of Dress Latest Paris Fashions Luncheon in Summer Summer Drinks and Ices Gilded Applique GARDEN. The Construction of Ferneries DRAMATIC. Footlight Favorites—Miss Alice Nort_§ OBITUARY. Elizabeth Mulrhead TABLE TALK. Where the Bullocks Come From Our Protectionists in Trouble A Local Market The Sculling Reporter Expands into Poetry WEEKLY PRESS, PRICE 6d. mHE T KVIATHAN A Stylish Tweed Suit, to measure, 70s Black Coat and Test and Tweed Trousers, to measure, 90s Tweed Trousers, to measure, 18s Bd, 21a. 25s Cricketing Trousers, 17s 6dTHUS LKVIATHAN, Tailors and Mercers, Next White Hart Hotel, High streat. «568 THE FIRST (treat Summer Sale SINCE The Opening o£ the D.LC. IS NOW ON, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR FOURTEEN DAYS. LADIES' JERSEYS, Beaded and plain, beautiful goods, in all colors and this season's, at 2s 11d, 3s 11d, and 4s 11d, Worth 7s 6d, 8s 6d, and 10s 6d_ CANVAS AND OATMEAL CLOTH, 6Jd, worth Is 3d; "Very pretty fancy goods, fast colors. PRINT COSTUMES. One case at exactly half-price—Ss Sd, lis 6d, 12s Bd, and 15s Ud. H« E. May and Co.'3 SALE.
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