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THB WEEKLY PRESS ANJ*> "N.Z. REFEREE," or THURSDAY, SEPT. 21. THE ATTACK ON THE MILL. Br Emile Zola. REMARKABLE MONUMENTAL RR. MAINS IN THE MARQUESAS ISLANDS. GORDON'S PEER: Biography of a Re. marl-able Man. ENCOUNTERS WITH CROCODILES. By J.G. THE TRAGEDY OF DE ADMAN'S TER. RACE. By Richmond Beetham. CAIRO IN 1893: An Upto-Date Sketch. By Philip Whiteway. THE WHITE SEAL. By Rudyard Kipling. THE SLOCUM TENNIS TOURNAMENT. A DOCTOR'S STORY. FISHER'S GHOST AND ALL THAT. Br Luki* Sharp. A PRAIRIE SQUALL. By M. Quad. A SUNDAY MORNING WALK : A Wapping Sketch. THE TRAGEDY IN NEPTUNE COURT, LIVERPOOL. SCISSORS—The Girl—Tho Trial Trip. THE DISMAL THRONG. By Robket Buchanan. SCIENTIFIC—The Must Powerful Lighthouse in the World —How the Dog Tracks his Master—A Fever Annunciator—Resuscitation of tho Apparently Drowned—The Telephone—Aluminium Cooking Utensils. THE PHOTOGRAPHER. By V. NewPrinting (Concluded). OUR ILLUSTRATIONS-Spring and Summer Millinery—Girls' Summer Frocks, with Lace Trimmings. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS at Messrs J. Ballantynr and Co.'a. • TENNIS AND TEA: A Monologue-A Change, "MyDaughter Has a Wheel"— A River Romance. EDITORIAL NOTES—Prizes for Milch Cows at the Metropolitan Show—Pr'-. for Sheep Shearing—Fitting Sheep to Soil—The Fall in Wool-Not a Bud Idea—Parade of Stock at November Example—An Eight Furrow Plough— Breeders' Cards—Hay for Englaud— The Coouong Merinos. NOTES FOR GRAZIER AND DEALER By Straggler—Quality of Wool «ud Mutton. By Hknry Ovkrton—New Zealand FlocE Book. By Philip C. Tiirelickld—Jumpiug Sales Days. By Fair Play. Tho Sydney Conference. By Consistent—" Brigand's " Letter Criticised by Various Correspoudonta—• The Amuri Saleyards. THE EXPORT BUTTER TRADE. THE WHAKATANB LAND ASSOCIATION, Block No. 1. By A Skttub. WAIMATE FARM NOTES. THE POULTRY KEMPER—Note* by Fancier. How to Feed Fowlr». REFEREE EDITORIALS — I-ioenelng Stallions—Stud Horse Parades—The North Canterbury J. C. | NEWS OF THE WEEK—Notes on CurI rent Events. SPECTATOR'S NOTE BOOK - Tha County Clubs' Conference—Tho Run. ning of the New Zealand Horses in Australia. THE BETTING MARKET—Latest New Zealand Cup Business. RACING CONFERENCE - Meeting c! County Cluhs—Full Report. SIRES OF THE SEASON-Catesby and Master Agnes—By Spectator. NOTES AND COMMENTS— By Hotspur—The South Canterbury Meeting -The Geraldine Handicaps — The Hawke's Bay Guineas. TROTTING The New Brighton Meeting—Hawke's Bay Nominations—Nev. - Programmes —Sires of the Season—B>' Spectator. FOOTBALL—Notes on the Southland sn<i Canterbury Match—The Sevenasida Tournaments. CRICKET—Notes by Dark Blue. ATHLETIC-The C.A.A.C. Cross-Countrj ' Meeting—The Likely Starters—W M I They are Doing. WHEEL-Notes on tho New Zealand Team in Svdncy. KENNEL, COURSING, AQUATIC, && PRICE-SIXPENCE

D.I.C. D.I.C. PIANO AND ORGAN DEPARTMENT. ' ffIHE GREAT SUCCESS AND CONTINUOUS growth of this JL Department bae necessitated an increase of epaca to provlae ; , . ' room.for the enormous stock of ' ' PIANOS AND ORGANS Which we are now landing. , *>, — ' "lS s; , Wβ beg to invite inspection of our new Showroom, which is stocked with a great variety of instruments by the leading makers. PIANOS and ORGANS may be PURCHASED FOjR CASH, or on the DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM, under the moat favourable termß * OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE, ATJTOHARPS. WE ARE NOW LANDING A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE NEW PATENTED . autoharp. .. .-■;•.. ■ ■■■ _ ,:;|,-. Everyone can Play It. No Knowledge of Music Required* .' , CALL AND SEE IT. IK 000 COPIES NBW SHEEr MUS I° 1 X 000 i ■*■*** AN ENORMOUS VARIETY OP 9 ' l ' VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC SHIPMENTS OP THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS "U, BY EVERY MAIL, ;>' CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. .'"i "'k (. THE D.LC. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. B. HALLENSTEIN, ' fc " B ?°mJL« Chairman. Manager. ■"' ■■■.-..''' ■ ■ • jA's

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8597, 26 September 1893, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 8597, 26 September 1893, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 8597, 26 September 1893, Page 6

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