Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEDEATHS.
- ARTICLEFUNERAL NOTICE.
- ARTICLEFUNERAL NOTICE.
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- SECTIONFeminine Reflections WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- SECTIONFeilding and District
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLETopics OF THE Turf
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEJohnsonville Sale
- ARTICLEManawatu Cricket
- ARTICLEGymnastic Carnival
- ARTICLEQuestions in the House
- ARTICLEMail Notices
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONBUILDING A BRIDGE IN THE EIGHTIES.—The Forth Bridge, crossing the Forth River, in Scotland, at a point where the chan...
- ILLUSTRATIONVISITING THE SHRINE OF THE ETHIOPIAN' LIBERATOR.—Pilgrim s walking up the steps to the tomb of the Emperor Menelik II...
- ILLUSTRATIONAN OFFICER TAKING THE OATH -IN ABYSSINIA. -His right, hand is raised aloft, while his left hand touches the Colours. ...
- ILLUSTRATION"PILOT X.”—Mr. W. M. O’Hara, a planter of Java, who is reported to be the "Pilot X” who intends making a double cross...
- ILLUSTRATIONLARGEST IN THE WORLD.—The power-house of Boulder Dam, at the bottom of a canyon in Arizona. It rises the equivalent o...
- ILLUSTRATIONA MILITARY PARADE IN THE STREETS OF ADDIS ABABA.—The Emperor Hails Selassie's khakielad escort preceding the Royal mo...
- ILLUSTRATIONALL BLACKS’ SECOND MATCH.—Sadler, Wellington, half-back with the All Blacks, gets in his kick in the match against Mi...
- ILLUSTRATIONLENDING A HELPING HAND.—Colonel Julian, American negro airman, who is known as the “Black Eagle," supervising the phy...
- ARTICLE£90,000 Shipment of Cars for Dominion
- ARTICLEThe Manawatu Daily Times The Road to Peace
- ARTICLEAround the City
- ARTICLEPERSONALITIES
- ARTICLETrain Hits Van
- ARTICLEFarmers Working Under Stay Orders
- ARTICLESun Helmets and Wind Scoops
- ARTICLEPetrol From Coal
- ARTICLEProsperous Again
- ARTICLEAuckland Gives Birth To New Sporting Club
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEO’Hara Flying To-day
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- SECTIONBritish Guns Remain in Mediterranean
- ARTICLERestoring Cuts and Pensions
- ARTICLERolling Clouds of Red Dust
- ARTICLEShaw and Murray Finalists
- ARTICLEALL BLACKS’ NARROW WIN
- ARTICLEPrisoners Sentenced
- ARTICLEWages Dispute
- ARTICLEFree of Interest Loans
- ARTICLEBattle With Bare Fists
- ARTICLEWomens Golf Tourney
- ARTICLE“Spurious Appeal to Patriotism”
- ARTICLELate Sporting
- ARTICLECommunity Sing and Dance
- ARTICLESOLVING WOOL PROBLEMS
- ARTICLE“TIMES” WEATHER REPORT
- ARTICLERiver Gauge
- ARTICLESplendid Choral and Orchestral Concert
- ARTICLEProhibition Organisers Visit Palmerston North
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLE“THE MISCHIEF MAKER”
- ARTICLEGARDEN & FIELD
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- ARTICLESunshine Brings Happine s and Health
- ARTICLEFar-reaching Idea of Young Danish Clerk
- ARTICLEHealth Camp Not a Hospital
- ARTICLETo Health Camp via Health Stamp
- ARTICLEMagic of Sunshine
- ARTICLESupport for Camp Federation
- ARTICLEStole and Sold Cows From Massey College
- ARTICLETide Table
- ARTICLEJ. C. Williamson's Company
- ARTICLEManawatu Daily Companies
- ARTICLE“Iron-Men”
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLETerrace End Progresses
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEHome Industry Section; For Show Entries Now
- ARTICLEAshhurst Sale
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- ARTICLETo-day's Wireless Programme
- ARTICLENew Type of Bait
- ARTICLETremendous Issues
- ARTICLEMilk Kept Fresh For Three Weeks
- ARTICLEN.Z. Letters to London
- ARTICLERecital by New Zealanders Praised by Critics
- ARTICLEManawatu Herd Testing Association (Inc.)
- SECTIONIn Touch With District Happenings
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- ARTICLEDeath of Old Resident
- ARTICLEForeign Exchange on New Zealand Currency Basis
- ARTICLEPalmerston Picture Programmes
- GROUPING_NODEPage 12 Advertisements