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Publication Few Zealand ]VX AIL. NEW AND ENLARGED FORM. NEW AND ENLARGED FORM. NEW AND ENLARGED FORM. Tha beat Weekly Paper ever published in Wellington. CONTENTS OF THIS WEEK’S ISSUE. THE LADIES’ PAGES. MODERN MARRIAGE-The Freedom of Women After Marriage. BREACHES OF PROMISE—How They Can Be Avoided. IMPROVING THE COMPLEXION Secrets For The Ladies. CONVERSATION AND MANNERS—The Past and the Present Contrasted. MEN AND MARRIAGE-The Why And The Wherefore. MAKING A HOME—Hints For Young Women. NO HAIR-NO TEETH—The Condition ot the Future. HOW TO BOIL AN EGG—Useful Hints. THE ART OF MUSIC-Its Origin. COOKERY—Tasty Breakfast Devils. FASHION GOSSIP—The Latest Novelties. BOYS AND GIRLS. AMID HUNGRY SHARKS—A Boy’s Adventures in Hayti. QUEER SAYINGS—Sharp Replies of Sharp Children. THE NOVELIST. THE WEDDING RING, BY ROBERT BUCHANAN—A Continued Story. THE ARCHDEACON’S WIFE.—A Complete Story. THE SKETCHED. SEEKING COMFORT AT HOME—A Husband Tries Love-making. A SIXTEENTH CENTURY DINNER— Cookery in the Olden Times. INSTANCES OP INSTINCT Peculiar Stories by Luke Sharp. POWERFUL FACTORS Three Causes against Matrimony. WRITING AGAINST TIME What Famous Writers Have Done. SOUTH SEA LETTERS—By It. L. Stevenson. LITERARY NOTES Latest Literary Gossip. SOCIETY GOSSIP-The Cream of Society Papers.

HECREATIOHS. Athletics Cricket Aquatics Football Billiards Hunting Bowling Lawn Tennis Chess Masonic TABLE TALK. Satire, Humour, Wisdom on Topics of the Day ILLUSTRATIONS. Latest London Fashions, A Pure-bred Devon Cow, The Late Sir J. Macdonald. NEWS OF THE WEEK—British, Foreign, Intercolonial, Interprovincial, Local. COMMERCIAL NEWS—British, Intercolonial, Interprovincial, Local. Live Stock Reports from all the Various Centres. THE AGRICULTURAL PAGES. THE FARM—THE MORTALITY AMONG SHEEP—Probable Causes. SMOKING BACON—Some Useful Hints. BLAOK-FACED SHEEP—Their History and Value. THE SELECTION OF LAND—Dummyism and Alleged Dummyism. AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS—The Story CAKBONIc" ACID GAS—lts Value in the Soil BONUSES IN VICTORIA—Their Use and THE VALUE OF SULPHUR—A Farmer’s Disinfectant. PRIZE FARMS-What is Offered in New South Wales. THE DEVON BREED OF CATTLETheir History and Use. HOW TO MAKE A GOOD COW—Useful Hints to Farmers HOW TO DEAL WITH COLTS—To prevent Rearing in Shafts. AGRICULTURAL JOTTINGS-News from All Paits. THE GARDEN. THE CULTIVATION OF STRAWBERRIES—SeasonabIe Advice. GRAVEL WALKS, GRASS EDGES—How to Make and Preserve. THE ORCHARD. NOVEL WAY TO RAISE FRUIT TREES —Hints for Orohardists. THE POULTRY YARD. THE PRESERVATION OP EGGS—Some Novel Ideas. SEASONABLE HINTS-Useful for Amateurs. THE SPORTING PAGES. NOTES AND COMMENTS by “VIGILANT ” —Racy Sporting Gossip. SOUTHERN GOSSIP by " MUSKET’ —Dunedin and Christchurch Topics. ENGLISH GOSSIP BY “ORMONDE”— Latest Mail News. THEATRICAL GOSSIP by “ IMBER .Latest News of Stageland,

The New Zealand Mail now being permanently enlarged, is acknowledged to be the best weekly all-round paper ever published in this Colony. Football E W T O W N PARK, TO DAY (SATURDAY) 13th JUNE. GRAND SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. ■ PETONE v. WELLINGTON (No. 1 Ground.) PONEKE v. ATHLETIC (No. 2 Ground.) To commence at 3 p.m, sharp. Admission ... ... Sixpence. By permission of the City Council. Ladles and children (under 12) free. EDWD, J. GORMLEY, 167 • Hon Sec., W.E.F.U. Religious S T - P c ETER’S rtHURCH. Sunday, June 14, 1891.—Order of Ser. vies—8, am., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; 4 p.m. Baptisms and Churohinga; 6.30 p.m.. Evening Prayer. 170 PUBLIC MEETING In connection with PROPOSED BOYS’ INSTITUTE, EXCHANGE HALL. MONDAY, 15th JUNE, 8 P.H. His Worship the Mayor In the chair. Speakers : Messrs Fisher, Dnthie and Macdonald, M.H.R.’s, with others. 146 TO THE MEMBERS OP THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOOIEI'Y. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—' I BEG to 'retain my cordial thanks to those members who kindly voted for me at the late election, and whose votes placed me in the honourable position of third eat of a list at twelve candidates. I have this year received so much encouragement that I intend to submit myseli to yon again for election next year. Yours faithfully, . A. K. MORSON, U.D, , Wyalla, North Sydney, May, 1891. 168

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9319, 13 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9319, 13 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9319, 13 June 1891, Page 3

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