THE WEEKLY PRESS AND REFEREE. OCTOBER 28, 1903. SOME OP THE ILLUSTRATIONS. CHRIST’S COLLEGE ANNUAL SPORTSGeneral View of the Ground, tho Quarter Miie (under 15) in progress The Old Boys’ Race SOME OF THE IMPROVEMENTS ON THE CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB’S JLVCECO URSE, ItICGA ETON— The Totalisators, nearly completed The Outside Stand Tea House The New Tea House on the Island The Four Stands, from the West UNVEILING THE MEMORIAL TO FALLEN TROOPERS AT TONThe Unveiling Ceremony The Memorial The Ashburton Mounted Rifles in Camp nt Lagmhor: Schooling Houses over Hurdles SOME VIEWS AROUND WELLINGTON— A Rock Slip on Queen’s Drive Day’s Bay, a Favourite Pleasure Resort Island Bay, a well-known Suburb The Township of Muritai, Day’s Bay LABOUR DAY CELEBRATIONS IN LANDTwo Views of the Procession of Working Trades down Queen street In the Domain The Committee THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT, WELLINGTON— The Superintendent and hip Staff The Chief Mechanician’s Room INVERCARGILL ROWING CLUB: SOME OF THE CLUB’S CREWS FOR THE SEASON 1902-3 Railway Accident at Palmerston Christchurch Imperial Football Club The Westport Football Club’s First Fifteen General View of Newtown, Wellington Some Knots Which are Useful in Everyday Life A Whale Ashore on tho Boulderbank, Nelson Some of the Officials and Soloists at the Wellington Musical Festival The Homestead, Mount White Station, near Cass river The Nile River, Charleston A Mirth-Provoking Document : The War Commission’s Report Chums: A Natural History Study A Maori Maid SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT. POLITICAL SKETCHES— Hop. T. Y. Duncan, Minister of Agriculture. Mr J. Bennet, M.H.R. Mr M. M. Kirkbride, M.H.R. Mr T. K. Sidey, M.H.R. Mr G. Laurenson, M.H.R. SOME OF THE ARTICLES. A Modern St. Elizabeth. By Netta Syrett. The Dining Car Clue. By Headon Hill. Tho Witch. By Gertrude Atherton. Sold, a Story of* Block D at. Lords. By W. J. Ford Something About Knots. By Bullseye. The Channel Swim. The Cattle Maiming Case. Tho Success of the Season. By May Bateman Observations. The Emancipated Girl. The Making of Cornish Cream. Peeps at Parliarpent. By Pamela. Racing in the South Island. Cup Meeting Prospects. The Telegraph on Racecourses. Yearlings at Doncaster. Trotting at Carnival Time. ' The New Zealand Cup and Stewards’ Handicap. By Atlas. Eggs and Cold Storage. Something Like a Poultry Farm. Seasonable Hints About Eggs. What Other Countries are Doing for Agriculture. The Freehold Tenure. A Bilious Critic. New Zealand Produce in London. Ellesmere and Hawke's Bay Shows. Land Settlement and Other Matters. European and Canadian Dairy Methods. Farmers' Union. OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. PRICE SIXPENCE.
ALL THE WAY jpROU the Tea Garden in Ceylon to the Teapot in Xew Zealand, every care is taken to keep ‘ SUEATUBA TEA Pure and Good. The Tea is grown in the most favoured spot in Ceylon, it is plucked and cured under skilled supervision, and the packing is done in the godowns, where it is prepared for export. Suratura is a tea of rare qualities, it has a bouquet all its own, imparted to it by Xaturc herself. Suratura is pure, honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES: SURATURA A QUALITY . Is 8a per lb. SURATURA B QUALITY . Is lid per lb. SURAXuRA D QUALITY . 2a 2d per lb. SURATURA X QUALITY . 2s 6d per lb. SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS 10-28
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11725, 28 October 1903, Page 4
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