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Pages A CONSCRIPT ON CONSCRIPTION 29 A GORGEOUS DAY AT THE GUILDHALL ... 2o AN ABANDONED SHIP ... ... 21 A SPELLBOUND CITY 63 ATHLETICS 39-41 AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY 23 BANKRUPTCY RETURNS 61 BRITAIN AND GERMANY 48-50 CABLE NEWS 42 CHESS 28 DAIRYING.—How to Breed—The Tuberculin Test A New Milk Adulterant—About Cow Peas—Successful Calf-Raising—Sorghum Pasture for Dairy Cows—Old and Young Cows—Ophthalmia in Cattle —Bacteria in Milk—Shimmings ... 54-55 DETERIORATION IN OUR DAILY FOOD 63 DRAUGHTS 28 EIGHTH CONTINGENT 25 ELECTRICAL ENERGY 4 ENGLISH SPORT AND PLAY” ... 41 FAMOUS LOVERS REJECTED ... 29 FARM AND STATION.—Trouble in Horses’ Legs and Feet —Roadsters or Hackneys—More About Angoras —Winnowing-—Handling of Grain —Pig-killing and Curing—The Growth of Potatoes —A Sheep’s Skin —Horse - Breaking Amongst the Boers—Farm Topics 56-58 FICTION.—Sir Astley’s Wife—My Lady’s Diamond:—Sherry’s Burglar—The Son of a Millionaire—Two and an Umbrella—Cousin Kate— Miss Cameron’s Bathing Dress — The Romance of “Bella Roarer’’ ... 5-11 FINANCE AND TRADE 59 GENERAL NEWS 30-31 HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS ... 16-17 .HOME NEWS SUMMARY 62 HOW THE BRITISH FLEET KEPT SENTRY 31 IN LIGHTER VEIN 66 INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS ... 43 KENNEL NOTES.—The Disqualification of “Herod”—New Zealand Kennel Club 45 KING OTTO 61 LATEST HOME NEWS 60 LATEST NEWS 32-33 LEADING ARTICLE 34 LIFE IN PRISON 53 LITERARY NOTES 24 LONDON PRODUCE MARKET ... 47 MINING NEWS 41 MR A. M. BETKUNE 31 MR A. R. ATKINSON AND THE PREMIER 50 MUSIC 27-28 NEW PRIMITIVE' METHODIST CHURCH 52 NEWS AND NOTES 12-14 OUR LONDON LETTER 53 OUR YOUNG PEOPLE 11 PASSING EVENTS 34-35 PEN-NOTES AND PENCTT.LTNGS 22-23 PEOPLE V'E READ ABOUT ... 17 PERSONAL NOTES 41 PLAYS AND PLAYERS 26-27 POULTRY.—lncubation Mysteries— Poultry Rearing as a Branch of Farming 55 PUBLIC HEALTH 44 RABBIT PEST 52 REBELS IN PARLIAMENT 61 ROADS IN THE BACK BLOCKS ... 23 SCIENCE NOTES 11 SOUTH AFRICAN WAR 65 SPECIAL ARTlCLE.—Parliamentary Government and the Empire... 15 STORY OF COLENSO 05 SUICIDE BY POISONING 50 SUNDAY READING 64 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS 44 THE AMERICAN CIVIL IV YR AND SOUTH AFRICA 31 THE MARKETS 53 THE NEW GOVERNMENT STEAMERS . 47 THEOCRATIC UNITY... 04 THE TEACHING PROFESSION ." 4-4 TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA ... 47 TRANSVAAL WAR 45 THE TURF S 8 R AYS OF AY OMEN.—AVellington Table Talk The Anti- German Meeting Ladies’ Gossip from Home—Take Care of your Shoes— The Toilet—Two Ladies—The Model Mother—About Children’s Feet —The Little Son—A Cold or Cool Hath for Babies—A Curious Sect of AVomen—Some Rules for Courtship and Marriage Uncomplimentary Friends 19-21 WITH THE BOERS Cl WOMEN’S LUNCH CLUBS '> 9 WRECK OF A BARQUE ... . 44

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO MANAWATTJ AND WEST COAST SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVERTISERS. THE Proprietors of the "NEW ZEALAND TIMES” have pleasure in announcing to the public of tho Manawatu and West Coast that, owing to the continuous growth of their extensive circulation in the above districts and tho increased patronage they have received from the business community, they have completed arrangements for the opening of a Branch Office of the "NEW ZEALAND TIMES” and the "NEW ZEALAND MAIL” at Palmerston North, in premises occupied by Mr G. A. Preece, Land and Estate Agent. Subscribers, on leaving their names and addresses with our Local Agent, may rely on having the papers delivered at their residences on the arrival of the train. Advertisers will please note that advertisements must reach our local office not later than 4.30 p.m., to ensure insertion the following morning.

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New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 34