Publications. TUB WEEKLY PRESS AND "N.Z. BEFEREE," o» THURSDAY, APRIL 25th. ILLUSTRATIONS— MANXLICHER, Winner of tlie Chnmvau'iie and Challenge Stakes. NORTH ATLANTIC. Winner of the Great Autumn Handicap. THE ROWING CHAMPIONS— The Queen's Drive Four, J. McGrath, Crosbie and Samuels FURTHER PICTURES FROM ZULULANI). THE VICAR'S VALENTINE. THE TRANSFORMATION OF LITERARY LIFE, A Sketch by Edmund Gosse. THE DYNASTY OF THE SHARK, A Personal Reminiscence of Robert Louis StevensonJ By Lieut F. L. G. Harden. FARMING EVOLUTION By James Q. Stewart. THE WAIKAUI DOG TRIALS. Special Noteg by "Dalesman." WEDDINGS AT GEBBIES VALLEY AND FLAXTON. BRITISH WOMEN'S EMIGRATION ASSOCIATION A Couversnwone, By S.T. THE EEFEEEE. WINNING TWO-YEAR-OLDS. Races and Amounts Won, By " Pentagraph " ; Editorially Reviewed, " SPECTATORS " NOTEBOOK. Wellington Steeplechase Handicaps, Wanganui and Egmont Handicaps, A Tip for the Thompson Handicap. NOTES AND COMMENTS, BY " HOTSPUR." The O.J.C. Meeting, What the Totalisator woulc* have Paid on any Starter in the Principal Events. Australian Racing. EASTER RACE MEETINGS. Special Reports from all over tho Colony. "CARBINE GUSH." An English Critic on the Duke of Portland's Purchase. REDUCTION OF AUSTRALIAN STAKES. The Victoria B.C. and the Australian J.O. using the Pruning Knife. TROTTING. Talk by "Spectator." Wellington and Auckland Handicaps. HUNTING. Notes by "Spectator." FOOTBALL. Prospects of the Season, By "Drop Kick." . Canterbury, Auckland, and Dunedin Rugby Union Meetings. I AQUATIC. The Championship Rcyatla. A Special Review. THE KENNEL, COURSING THE GUN, POLO, CYCLING, ATHLETIC, THE KING, OBIGKET. SWIMMING, &o. PEIOE—SIXPENCE. MEND CARDS, BALL PROGRAMMES, AND A *■ GREAT VARIETY OP TINTED Atfi) PLAIN CARDS, TOTS have Recently Imoorte4 • VHH'.Y LARGE SELECTION Ot FASHIONABLE MENU CARDS, BALL PROGRAMMES, MEDIEVAL OOURH3FONDBINOS «B& INVITATION CARDS, &a., Bco, NO OTHER STOCK~J,IKE IT IN THE OOLONV CHRISTOHimOH "pRESB 00,, LTD,, LITHOGHIAPHBRS, PBINTMRO, AND BOOKUWUffInf
D« I. C» WOOL IS DO WN. WINTEE IS COMING, And E/eryone oan Buy tfaeip BLANKETS, FLANNELS, AND ODKBB WiHTIB WOOLLENS, AH THB PEIOSS NOW GFEEBING AT OUB WABBHOUSE, FIBST PELIVEBIES FBOM THE NEW ZEALAND WOOLLEN MILLS FOR THIS WINTER BBW to h-» and being shown. WHOLE BALEBOF SNOW-WHITE BLANKETS, THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF GOOD PLANNEI& IMMENSE VARIETY OP NEW DRESS TWEEDS, all of the Fowl* Wo*l# AND AS LOWEB PBIOES THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN, A_ (PHE D.I.C. CO-OPERATIVE STORES (LIMITED), B. HALLENSTEIN, E Ot BROWN' Gh»icßMU)» MaaigMW
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9089, 27 April 1895, Page 9
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