Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEBIRTHS.
- ARTICLEDEATHS.
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLEENTERTAINMENTS
- ARTICLEDEFENCE OF EMPIRE
- ARTICLEART AND THE EMPIRE
- ARTICLEOTAKI NOTES
- SECTIONCORRESPONDENCE
- ARTICLETHE WAIKANAE YEARLINGS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWATCHING TRIALS
- ARTICLEUNIVERSITY SENATE
- ARTICLEACCIDENTS.AND FATALITIES
- SECTIONTELEGRAMS
- ARTICLESLAUGHTERMEN
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON'S TRIBUTE TO HER PIONEERS
- ARTICLETHE LATE HON. J. BRYCE
- ARTICLECIVIL SERVICE
- ARTICLELONDON MARKETS
- ARTICLETHE FUTURE
- ARTICLELODGE MEETING
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEEMPIRE TIES
- ARTICLEFIRE
- ARTICLEGROCERS FINED
- ARTICLECRICKET
- ARTICLEON HOLIDAY
- ARTICLECITY ELECTRIC LIGHTING
- ARTICLEST. HELENS HOME ENQUIRY
- ARTICLEFARMERS' UNION
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLESHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON.
- ARTICLEBY TELEGRAPH.
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
- ARTICLEMETEOROLOGICAL.
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES.
- ARTICLETO CORRESPONDENTS.
- ARTICLEEvening Post. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1913. WELLINGTON
- ARTICLECROWN OF A BRILLIANT CAREER
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON RACES
- ARTICLEPERSONAL MATTERS
- ARTICLEDESTRUCTIVE FIRE
- ARTICLEHOME RULE
- ARTICLEVARIOUS CABLES
- ARTICLELONDON WOOL SALES
- ARTICLESHOCKING DEED
- ARTICLESTRIKE OF CARTERS
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND EXHIBITION
- ARTICLEBRITISH FRANCHISE
- ARTICLENATIONALISATION OF MINES
- ARTICLEPRINCE GEORGE OF BAVARIA
- ARTICLEMARCONI CONTRACT
- ARTICLEAN OPIUM FIND
- ARTICLEBALKAN SITUATION
- ARTICLEA ROYAL VISIT
- ARTICLEDROWNING ACCIDENT
- ARTICLEST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL
- ARTICLESEVERE WIND STORM
- ARTICLEARMY HORSES
- ARTICLEFEDERAL POLITICS
- ARTICLECRUELTY AT PIGEON MATCHES
- ARTICLE"BABY BONUS" SCHEME
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN NAVY
- ARTICLEBURGLARS DISTURBED
- ARTICLEAGRA MURDER CASE
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA'S CAPITAL
- ARTICLECADETS AND DRILLS
- ARTICLESTEAMER ON FIRE
- ARTICLEMYSTERIOUS CASE
- ARTICLESYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST
- ARTICLESERIOUS MOTOR ACCIDENT
- ARTICLEBRITISH FRANCHISE BILL
- ARTICLEEXPLOSION IN A MINE
- ARTICLEH.M.S NEW ZEALAND
- ARTICLEMARINE DISASTERS
- ARTICLELABOUR CONFERENCE
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLENATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED
- ARTICLEMAGISTRATE'S COURT
- ARTICLESTOCK AND SHADE MARKET
- ARTICLECIVIL SERVICE
- ARTICLESTORM APPROACHING
- ARTICLERECOMMENDED FOR SCHOLARSHIPS
- ARTICLEFLAXMILLERS PERTURBED
- ARTICLERELIGIOUS OBJECTORS
- ARTICLEMOTOR-CAR AND TRAIN COLLIDE
- ARTICLESHEARING CLASSES
- ARTICLECHARGE OF FORGERY
- ARTICLEPIGEON RACE
- ARTICLEHOUSE DESTROYED AT MARTON JUNCTION
- ARTICLEEXTRA EDITION.
- ARTICLEMAN RUNS AMOK
- ARTICLESWEPT TO SEA
- ARTICLEFOXTON RACES
- ARTICLECRICKET AND THE RAIN
- ARTICLELATE SHIPPING.
- ARTICLEBY TELEGRAPH.
- ARTICLEBOWLING
- ARTICLESLAUGHTERMEN'S DEADLOCK
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- SECTIONGreater Wellington PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE
- ILLUSTRATIONil(il( »>j v <<:>M- – T^E MUNICIPAL TOWN HALL, •The Town Hall, whldi contains the municipal offices, was built at a ...
- ILLUSTRATION. , IN THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS AREA. This view gives impressive evidence of Wellington's rapid development during ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA CORNER HISTORIC. The Bank of New Zealand Corner, with Lambton Quay on the left, and Customhouse Quay on the right,...
- ARTICLELONG YEARS AGO.
- ARTICLELAND COMPANY.
- ILLUSTRATIONGOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Though reputed to be " the largest wooden building " in the world, this structure is not nearl...
- ILLUSTRATIONA SECTION OF LAMBTON QUAY. Lambton Quay is one of the principal streets. The curves show roughly the line of the &Ue...
- ILLUSTRATIONNEWTOWN PARK. This park has a refreshing green sward circled by gentle slopes clothed with pines. The popular " Zoo ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE BOAT HARBOUR. A well-protected haven for motor-boats and yachts. A-breakwater assures peaceful anchorage, and th...
- ARTICLETHE FIRST DAYS.
- ARTICLESTEADY GROWTH.
- ARTICLEPROVINCIAL STATUS.
- ARTICLEAN OLD RIVALRY.
- ARTICLEPRECEDENT FOR WEEK-ENDS.
- ILLUSTRATIONGOVERNMENT HOUSE. This Is the new residence of the Governor at Newtown—one of the changes brought by the fire which ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CUSTOM-HOUSE. The old Custom House was off Willis Street, on the edge of the sea, which was compelled to recede ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA BUSY STREET. Cuba Street (named after the shin "Cuba") is one of Wellington's busiest streets. This business local...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE HOSPITAL BLOCK. The circular flat (with a fountain in the centre) is in the Hospital grounds, which are prettily...
- ARTICLETHE CITY'S GROWTH.
- ARTICLETHE MODERN CITY.
- ARTICLETO-DAY AND TO-MORROW
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE BASIN RESERVE. One of the finest cricket grounds in New Zealand. Recently extensively improved. Area, 9 acres, 2...
- ILLUSTRATIONPORTION OF THE QUEEN'S WHARF.
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. R. FLETCHER (Chairman of the Harbour Board).
- ILLUSTRATIONHEAD OFFICES, NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. An imposing pile in Featherston Street, erected in brick and Oamaru s...
- ILLUSTRATIONWELLINGTON COLLEGE. JheJCity's Lead^g School.JV^J.jP.JlßTHiJPrincipa,
- ARTICLELIGHT,HEAT, AND POWER.
- ARTICLECITY TRAMWAYS.
- ARTICLETHE WATERFRONT.
- ARTICLEIN OLD TIMES.
- ARTICLEGREAT EXPANSION.
- SECTION1861 THE MUSICAL EMPORIUM OF WELLINGTON 1913 CHAS. BEGG & CO., LIMITED
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- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CITY ENGINEER (Mr W. H. MORTON).
- ILLUSTRATIONHIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Mr. D. McLAREN).
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE TOWN CLERK (Mr, J. R. PALMER).
- ARTICLEA BUSY BOARD.
- ARTICLEIN THE SUBURBS.
- ILLUSTRATIONGOLF HOUSE, HERETAUNGA.
- ARTICLETHE YOUNGEST.
- ARTICLEBROOKLYN.
- ILLUSTRATION" A TALE OF TWO CITIES." The above photographic illustration of Geo. Fowlda, Ltd., Wellington premises is represent...
- ILLUSTRATIONPEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. "* The above photograph illustrates the elegant frontage and main entrance of the People's ...
- ILLUSTRATIONInterior of the wireless station. This picture shows 4he instrument which speaks with Sydney occasionally from the t...
- ILLUSTRATIONMESSRS. W. F. SHORTT, LTD., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Messrs. W. F. Shortt, Ltd., have now been established1 in the...
- ILLUSTRATIONMessrs. R. and E. Tingey, Ltd., who for many years have been established in Manners-street, have lately been com" pel...
- ILLUSTRATIONWAREHOUSE AND HEAD OFFICE OF THE C. & A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO., LTD, Cnble=street, near Taranaki=street and J...
- ARTICLEOLDEST SUBURB.
- ARTICLESUBURBS OF THE SEA.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLETOWNS OF THE VALLEY. PETONE.
- ARTICLETHE PORK AND BACON INDUSTRY.
- ARTICLEMANUFACTURING.
- ARTICLELYALL BAY.
- ARTICLEDAY'S BAY.
- ARTICLEPRINGLES, LTD.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLESTEWART DAWSON & CO., LTD.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLETHE "ZOO."
- ARTICLETHE ABATTOIR.
- ARTICLEFOREST FOR THE PEOPLE.
- ARTICLETHE GARDENS.
- ARTICLEMUNICIPAL MUSIC.
- ARTICLEBANK OF NEW ZEALAND.
- ARTICLETHE CITY'S LIBRARIES
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE NEW MAIN PORTION OF THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, WELLINGTON, completed1 last year.
- ARTICLEFIRE BRIGADE.
- ARTICLEPUBLIC RESERVES AND PARKS.
- ARTICLEOLD ANNIVERSARIES.
- ARTICLETHE JUBILEE OF 1890.
- ARTICLESPACES FOR PLAY.
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