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THE DOMINION'S NATIONALILLUSTRA TED FAMILY NEWSPJ4PER MAIN PICTORIAL SECTION MANY STRIKING FEATURES: Touring in the North: Coastal and Inland Holiday Resorts Completion of Waitaki HydroElectric Works —Ladies Golf Finals —Boys of Mount Albert Grammar School A Model Poultry Farm—Jubilee of Newtown School —Earthquake Uplift Provides Land for Settlement — Weddings and Social EventsAuckland's Girl Riders 9,f. n ' Cunardcr Launched —Personalities of the Week, etc. ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE The annals in uport of St. Patrick's College. Wellington are set forth in an EXCLUSIN E ARTICLE. SPECIALLY ILLUS.. TRATED. Several famous naraet| occur. including MAURICE. BROWNLIE, MALFROY. DR. Mc EVEDY. T. LYNCH, etc. A re; cord all old boys will be proud to read. The first Palestine campaign is Mr, Lloyd George's subject this w*ek. NEW ZEALAND MOUNTED MEN will be interented to learn how the CAMPAIGN WAS IMPEDED by the War Office and also that SMUTS WAS OFFERED THE COMMAND prior to Allen,by's appointment. Private Hosts to Prince Henry THE GRIGGS OF LONGBEACH, ther beautiful estate at which Prince Henry,. Duke of Gloucester, will make a private stay during his Dominion tour. In an article written by Special Commission, J. HALKET MILLAR tells the history of the making of Longbeach into the MODEL, FARM OF THE WORLD and of the faith and endeavour of that GREAT PIONEER. JOHN GRIGG, whose grandson is shortly to ENTERTAIN THE KING'S SON. NEW ZEALAND CUP PROSPECTS The forty horses. left in the-New f Zealand Cup are passed in review from two angles by ARCHER and SPEARMINT, the foirmer going on form and the latter on breeding—sorting out the stayers. EWEN W. ALLISON, lunr., tells another happy . little story 0/ his EXPERIENCES AJi AN OWNER, relating the career of that " cheerful little horse " Geoffrey. FOR DOG LOVERS A. heloful .article on the TREATMENT OF WOUNDS, by TERRIER, whose canine discourses are earning much appreciation. WOMEN'S PAGES Another budget of recipes and domestic hints from AUNT DAISY London Fashion Letter with LATEST SPRING MODES ILLLUSTRATED Week's Social Chronicle. ORIGINAL ARTCRAFT DESIGN. ART OF TATTING The second of a series of ORIGINAL TATTING DESIGNS contributed by Norma Benporath with working instructions. COMPLETE SHORT STORY "As Burglars Go" is -the title of a thrilling taltf; English author, JOHN DWYNN, The Weekly News is obtainable at All Newsagents, or Dirpctjronr'the - WILSON & HORTON LTD., Queen St.. Auckland. I'RICE, 91l PER COP f. *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21921, 3 October 1934, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21921, 3 October 1934, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21921, 3 October 1934, Page 21