Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLETown Tit-Bits
- ARTICLEComings and Goings
- ARTICLEJolly Dance At Opua
- ARTICLEUniversity Women’s Club
- ARTICLEParakao Settlers’ Ball
- ARTICLECombined Hockey Clubs' Ball
- ARTICLELadies’ Gardening Club
- ARTICLEEngagements
- ARTICLE“Merilyn” says...
- ILLUSTRATIONA MOST CHARMING LITTLE KNITTED FROCK, consisting of a short stand-out skirt with wide panels in stocking stitch and m...
- ARTICLEDodge Members In Social Mood
- ARTICLETennis Club's Annual Meeting
- ARTICLEWhau Valley Golf Club
- ARTICLEPersonals
- ARTICLENoone – Fishe
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWomen's Institutes
- ARTICLEPeasant Motifs on Linens
- ARTICLE'Karamea Farewells Mr. and Mrs. Woolhouse
- ILLUSTRATIONA “PILLBOX” FROM LOUISE BOURBON.—It can hardly be taken for anything but a little joke before we begin to give seriou...
- ARTICLEY.W.C.A. Girls For Auckland
- ARTICLESchools Reunion Dance
- ARTICLEY.W.C.A. Drive For Funds
- ARTICLEN.A.E.P.B. Accounts In Good Position
- ILLUSTRATIONSTRIPED JERSEY BLOUSE WITH TIE TO MATCH.—The woollen jersey has gradually become a very important garment, particular...
- ARTICLEBlind Band To Visit Whangarei
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEThe Guaranteed Price Committee’s Figure; Minister’s Decision
- ARTICLENew Court Marks Step Forward
- ARTICLEBank Officials' Pay Increased
- ARTICLEStoring Up For Wartime
- ARTICLEPartial Derating of Farmland. Unlimited Subsidy on Rates
- ARTICLEPrivate Enterprise Defended
- ARTICLEMr. Nash Supports Guaranteed Price
- ARTICLEWarning Against Socialism
- ARTICLEInsult To Mayor
- ARTICLEDisastrous Tornado
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLEA Left Wing
- ARTICLEToo Warm For Frost
- ARTICLEParty Funds
- ARTICLECalled His Bluff
- ARTICLEConscientious Objectors
- ARTICLE"A Fake Issue”
- ARTICLECost Of Social Security
- ARTICLEConscription Of Wealth
- ILLUSTRATIONThe new creek bed in the lower Ngahauranga Gorge. From the top of the wall to the old creek bed on the left, a depth ...
- ARTICLERight Of “Slating”
- ARTICLEApt
- ARTICLEThe Prohibition Question
- ARTICLEThe Golden Key
- ARTICLEEvery Vote Counts
- ARTICLETwo Warnings
- ARTICLEA Need In Architecture
- ARTICLEConcealed Competition In Modern Life
- ARTICLEA Liars’ Club
- ARTICLEElection Soothing Syrup
- ARTICLE“Knows His Own Business”
- ARTICLEElectrical Supply Authorities Meet
- ARTICLECharge Arises From Carrying Passengers
- ARTICLEPrice Of Bread: Statement Denied
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLEShipping News
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLEMail Notices
- ARTICLE“Peace House” For Mr. Chamberlain
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLESaturday Election Brings Many Difficulties
- ARTICLEThe Northern Advocate Daily “NORTHLAND FIRST” SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1938. The Soft Pedal Again
- ARTICLEAid for County Ratepayers
- ARTICLETo-day’s Headlines
- ARTICLELate Mr. L. R. Edge Laid To Rest
- ARTICLEReaders Write
- ARTICLESpotlight on.... Mrs Chamberlain
- ARTICLEPersonal Pars
- ARTICLETapping Of Large Coal Seams At Mt. Denby
- ARTICLENews Of The Day
- ARTICLEThe Editor’s Saturday Night
- ARTICLEWORDS OF WISDOM
- ARTICLETale of the Day
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWorld Saved From War by Margin of Two Hours
- ARTICLETensity at Munich
- ILLUSTRATIONEUROPE ON EDGE.—The present crisis has forced the nations to main their frontiers and key points. Picture shows a lig...
- ARTICLEOrder And Scope Of Occupation
- ARTICLEFrontier Incidents
- ARTICLECheerful Signs
- ARTICLEJubilant Crowds Cheer Mr Chamberlain
- ARTICLEBritain Relaxing
- ARTICLEWhat Might Have Been
- ARTICLEHistoric Date in Life of Europe
- ARTICLELondon’s Tumultuous Welcome to P.M.
- ARTICLEDemonstration At The Palace
- ARTICLECzechs Accept Terms
- ARTICLECzech Soldier Chooses Way of Peace
- ARTICLE“Its All Right This Time”
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLEPoland Threatens to Use Force Against Czechoslovakia
- ARTICLEHopes For General Demobilisation
- ARTICLEHitler Bows To Daladier’s Earnestness
- ARTICLEMinister Cheered
- ARTICLEItaly Proud Of II Duce
- ARTICLESamoans’ Loyalty
- ARTICLEMrs Chamberlain Becomes Central Figure
- ARTICLE“Heil, Herr Chamberlain!”
- ARTICLEM. Litvinoff Disappointed
- ARTICLEAustralia's Heartfelt Thanks
- ILLUSTRATIONTESTING AN ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN.—Members of a British antiaircraft gun battery, wearing their gas masks, testing one of ...
- ARTICLEEffect Of The Agreement
- ARTICLELondon Stock Exchange Expands
- ARTICLETitoki Tennis Club Opening
- ARTICLENew Zealand’s Gratitude
- ARTICLEOkaihau
- ARTICLEReactions To The Agreement
- ARTICLESinging-And Music
- ARTICLEDouble Circuit Transmission Line For North Urged
- ARTICLEMr Guy Well Received In Bay Centres
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLEOhinemuri Races
- ARTICLEKurow Races
- ARTICLEMethven Trots
- ARTICLEOtaki Maori Meeting
- ARTICLEFlight Of Capital
- ARTICLEMr. Hamilton’s Message
- ARTICLESino – Jap. War Declaration Expected
- ARTICLENiue Pen Friend’s Letter
- ARTICLEGood Sale At Feilding
- ARTICLEFurther Payment For Honey
- ARTICLEWool Up At Sydney Sales
- ARTICLEKamo Offering Sells Well
- ARTICLETangowahine Pig Sale
- ARTICLEBig Special Yarding At Hukerenui
- ARTICLEMarsden Election Campaign
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- ARTICLELiner Commandeered By Admiralty – Hitler At Nuremberg
- ILLUSTRATIONLINER COMMANDEERED.—The Canadian Pacific Steamship Company’s great liner Empress of Australia (21,800 tons), which ha...
- ILLUSTRATIONPREPRED FOR INSPECTION.—A balloon which is to he used in the balloon barrage over London, brought from its hangar on ...
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. J. B. GUSSCOTT, director and general manager of Messrs J. R. McKenzie, Ltd., who has retired owing to ill-health.
- ILLUSTRATIONJAP. BOMBER BROUGHT DOWN.—Madame Chiang Kai-shek, wife of the Chinese generalissimo, inspecting the wreckage of a Jap...
- ILLUSTRATIONCURIOSITY.—An incident in the garden of the Berhampore Kindergarten, Wellington, where this little pool and its frogs...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONHITLER VIEWS YOUTH PARADE.—Herr Hitler, with other high-ranking German officials, watching a parade of German youth a...
- ARTICLELife Has Not Changed In 2000 Years
- ARTICLEH. Beale, Best Speaker At H.S. Speech Concert
- ARTICLERadio
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- ARTICLESwimming Club Again On the Up-Grade
- ARTICLEHigh School Fete In November
- ILLUSTRATIONA great German post-war parade of military strength marked the State visit to Berlin of Admiral Horthy, the Hungarian...
- ARTICLE15-Year Range Of Butterfat Prices
- ARTICLENew Zealand’s Defences
- ARTICLEPopular P.O. Officer Farewelled
- ARTICLEBetting On Elections Is Illegal
- ARTICLEMr. "Bill" Palmer Revisits Whangarei
- ARTICLEOfficial Secrets Case Ended
- ARTICLEB.M.A. To Fight Social Security
- ARTICLEThe Health Stamp And 4000 Children
- ARTICLEGovernment And Conscription
- ARTICLEN.Z. Air Force Civil Service: Splendid Response
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- ARTICLEOut And About In The North
- ARTICLECountry Service For Kaeo Library
- ARTICLEMangamuka Bridge
- ARTICLEWhangarei Jersey Club’s Record Sale
- ARTICLEThe Movies Outdone
- ARTICLECustoms Revenue Down
- ARTICLEChina’s First Premier Murdered
- ARTICLETaheke
- ARTICLEUnique Golf At Waipu
- ARTICLEHon. W. E. Parry Speaks At Moerewa
- ARTICLEMid-Western Cricket Progresses
- ARTICLEFurther Remand In Taheke Case
- ARTICLEMaungaturoto Police Court
- ARTICLESeptember’s Light Rainfall
- ARTICLETree Of Friendship
- ARTICLETakahue
- ARTICLENews In A Nutshell
- ARTICLEKerikeri Aerodrome Construction
- ARTICLENational Party Bring-And-Buy At Russell
- ARTICLEOnerahi
- ARTICLELocal Happenings
- GROUPING_NODEPage 12 Advertisements
- ARTICLEAuckland R.C. Acceptances
- ARTICLENew Zealand Cup: First Acceptances
- ARTICLEDunedin J.C. Acceptances
- ARTICLEElectrifying Northland Districts
- ARTICLEREADERS WRITE
- ARTICLEAn Architects View
- GROUPING_NODEPage 13 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 14 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODESupplement to The Northern Advocate