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THIS WEEK'S ' ' QtA GO \y ITiNESS (84 Pages) " ’ Contains A SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S ' NEWS OF THE WORLD. FEATURES FOR THE HOME, THIi FARM, THE STATION. AND THE SPORTING FIELDS. - “ ‘.A GAY DOMESTIC ’; MIRIA—A MEMORY” By M. E, S. “ PATCHWORK PIECES: CLIX.—THE ROUND TRIP.” By Eileen Service. MY COUNTRY NOTEBOOK.” By • Murihiku. . UNSOLVED MYSTERIES OF THE SEA: lII.—THE MYSTERY OF THE SEA GULL.” » By William M'Fee. “WHEN FOOTBALL WAS FORBIDDEN.” . By R. T, “ WINDOW FROST CRYSTALS.” By John J. Ward. "THE MOA HUNTERS.” SHORT STORIES—“LITERARY WIVES” By Emily Baizeen. , “BETWEEN THE ACTS.’’ By James Ronald. i “THE HOSPITABLE HOUSE.” By Catriona Macnicol,
THE NOVELIST—"THE MYSTERY OF RYKBURN MANOR." By John Laurence. FOR THE LITTLE FOLK— f LETTERS TO DOT FROM THE .■ LITTLE FOLK ' ■ ' THE ADVENTURES OF BILLY ■.BEAR:- • " PETER. PATTY. AND MU PIP: THREE LITTLE MICE.” By Hilda H. Co wham. '<• “CHUMS IN WANDERLAND: X." ByErnShaw. ■ 'V WOMEN'S SECTIONTABLE talk: v “A LETTER FROM HOME." , By .V / Wanderer. ' - THE COUNTRY WOMAN CORNER." by Jesm. " IN FASHION’S REALM.” r By Mary guerite. > - HOME INTERESTS. T HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS. LITERATURE AND 'LIFE—- “ THE FIRST MAN’S' WINTER.” By : Melville Cane. •' ' "THE POET LAUREATESHIPBy W. G. - ■ - ; " BOOKS'AND 5 BOOKMEN ” " BOOKS OF THE DAY.” ‘ HIE SKETCHER— N . “ WINTER PIECE.” By R. P. T. Coffin,. . “READJUSTING OURSELVES TO .WINTER.” “THE PLUMBER.” “DON’T BLAME MARRIAGE.” THE ILLUSTRATIONS (12 Pages) include 1 — . • A . Page and- a-half of. Decades Taken I during -the Diamond Jubilee of the ' Winton School.' !- , ■ A Page of the Sixty-seventh School Anni- . versary at Berwick. A Page of tlm British Rugby Team’s Tour: Match Against Canterbury, at Christchurch. A Page of Leading Prize-winners at the Gore Competitions Society’s Annual Festival. Half-pages of International Hockey Tournament at . Wellington. Christchurch Poultry, Canary, and Cat Club’s Sixty-third Annual Show. Auckland v Racing , Club’s Great Northern' Steeplechase .Meeting at . Ellerslie: H Amateur Athletics in, Dunedin: The Edmond Cup. Steeplechase. Choosing the New Zealand Rugby ’ Team to Play Britain.: ■ Interprovincial Hockey at Invercargill. Fashion’s Fancies for Varied Occasions. ’ The Graf Zeppelin Over London. South Canterbury Hunt Club’s Steeplechase. Ladies’ Hockey Tournament in Dunedin. International Cricket in England: Australia Meets Worcester. His Majesty the King at the Association Football Cup. Anzac Day Commemorated Jn London. Prime New Zealand Lamb for Export. A Striking Historical Model; Moa Hunters at Hanging: Rock, South Canterbury. The Passing of a Royal Maori Woman.. Dominion- Delegates tcf the Aero Conference at Wellington. “Wholesale” Marriage to Create a New Italy. Tyneside Unemployed March to London. Christchurch, the City of the Bicycle. The Nobility of a Dog’s Head. Commissioner W. F. Mieek, Honorary Silver Wolf. 1 Miss Amy Johnson After the Long Flight. Miss Gladys Pidgeon, New Zealand Swimming Champion, In the Evening of Life; John Kenny, with Michael Ryan. Mr Stuart P. Cameron. Mr John M’Queen. , Walter (I‘Arcy Cresswell, a Pedler Poet. The Late Dr W. J. Will.
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