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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLECrushed by Wheel of Five-Ton Truck
- ARTICLEBurglars Burst Safe and Steal £50 in Cash
- ARTICLESPEED TESTS AT MURIWAI
- ARTICLENavies of the Powers
- ARTICLEON TRANSPORT BOARD
- ARTICLEROYAL OAK AFFAIR
- ARTICLESOME PLAIN WORDS ABOUT SAMOA
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. Gray
- ARTICLETHE SUN Stop Press
- ARTICLEOpium Den Raided in Grey's Avenue
- ARTICLEWAITING FOR MONEY
- ARTICLEUNEMPLOYMENT FIGURES
- ARTICLEFIERCE TAXI WAR
- ARTICLEUNDERPAID PAINTERS
- ARTICLESPOILED FRUIT
- ARTICLESCHOOL TENNIS TOURNEY
- ARTICLE“FAITHFUL WORKER”
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- SECTIONFROM THE SEVEN SEAS
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEPorts of Auckland
- ARTICLEMAIL SERVICES
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEThe Log Book
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- ADVERTISEMENTPage 2 Advertisements Column 2
- ADVERTISEMENTPage 2 Advertisements Column 3
- ADVERTISEMENTPage 2 Advertisements Column 4
- SECTIONBIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS
- ARTICLEBIRTHS
- ARTICLEMARRIAGES
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEBEREAVEMENT NOTICES
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
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- ARTICLERound the Churches
- ARTICLEKING COUNTRY NEWS
- ARTICLEACCIDENT AT BIRCKWORKS
- ARTICLEST. PATRICK’S DAY
- ARTICLEQUEEN OF SOCCER
- ILLUSTRATIONMISS M. SIMPSON
- ARTICLE“OPEN-AIR SCHOOLS BEST”
- ARTICLEEXPENSIVE BRIDGES
- ARTICLEAPPEAL DISMISSED
- ARTICLEPOLITICAL TALKS
- ARTICLEDAMAGES FOR CYCLIST
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- ARTICLEBy These You May Recognise Dominion Manufactures
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- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEACROSS THE TASMAN
- ARTICLEMAIL SERVICES
- ARTICLEThe Sun 42 WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLAND SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1929 THE GLOOMY SCOT
- ARTICLEUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
- ARTICLEFROM THE WATCH TOWER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLETHE TROUBLEMAKER
- ARTICLEStarting New Industries
- ARTICLECitizens Say—
- ARTICLEWho’s Whoand Why
- ARTICLEAmusements Index
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- ADVERTISEMENTPage 8 Advertisements Column 1
- ADVERTISEMENTPage 8 Advertisements Column 2
- ARTICLEWEATHER FORECAST
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEUNUSUAL WRESTLING
- ARTICLEMIDNIGHT ROBBERY
- ARTICLECable Jottings
- ARTICLEAMAZING POLICE COUP
- ARTICLELEVIATHAN LINER
- ARTICLEMinistry Assailed
- ARTICLEHOSPITABLE HOOVER
- ARTICLEAMERICA AND RUSSIA
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLE"Cow"-eism
- ARTICLEAD-PAPERS and NEWSPAPERS
- ARTICLETRAINER’S BIG INCOME
- ARTICLERICH RELIC OF GREECE
- ARTICLEHEART OF CORPSE BEATS
- ARTICLEHIT AT TRADE TREATY
- ARTICLERAID ON “GO-GETTERS”
- ARTICLEDramatic Release
- ARTICLECABLES TOO COSTLY
- ARTICLESTRIKERS’ PAY-DAY
- ARTICLEKING HONOURS NURSE
- ARTICLECOAL-MINING CRISIS
- ARTICLE100 PERSONS KILLED
- ARTICLEVARSITY ATHLETES
- ARTICLE“WOODBINE WILLIE” DEAD
- ARTICLEKNOCK FOR SIR AUSTIN
- ARTICLEMOTORISTS APPEAL
- ARTICLEU.S. AND WORLD COURT
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- ARTICLEEllerslie Entries Are Satisfactory
- ARTICLETRENTHAM CARD
- ARTICLEOTAUTAU R.C.
- ARTICLENAPIER PARK RACES
- ARTICLEPAGANELLI’S WEIGHT
- ARTICLEMELBOURNE SALES
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN TURF
- ARTICLEOAMARU ACCEPTORS
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- ADVERTISEMENTPage 10 Advertisements Column 1
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- ARTICLEEDEN RUGBY CLUB
- ARTICLETROTTING
- ILLUSTRATIONMAN O’ WAR, whose stock is turning out trumps.
- ILLUSTRATIONPADLOCK, a good offshoot of Hal Zolock.
- ARTICLEBORG'S APPEARANCES
- ARTICLENGARUAWAHIA REGATTA
- ARTICLEKEPT IN EVERY HOUSE
- ARTICLEBIG RIFLE MEETING
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- ARTICLEFINANCE & MARKETS
- ARTICLETO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS
- ARTICLESOUTHERN EXCHANGES
- ARTICLESUN COMMERCIAL SERVICE
- ARTICLENEW RECORDS CREATED
- ARTICLEWOOL PRICES FIRM
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. E. M. EDGAR
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- ARTICLESpeed Kings at Muriwai
- ARTICLEHIT TWICE BY FUNNEL
- ARTICLEHAMILTON BOWLING
- ARTICLELate Commercial—
- ARTICLEAuction Notices
- ARTICLETHAMES SWIMMING BATHS
- ARTICLEEx-Prisoner Attacks
- ARTICLECROQUET CONTESTS
- ARTICLEBODY ON ROAD
- ARTICLEUSED IN SEVEN DAVIS CUP FINALS
- SECTIONPukekohe Races
- ARTICLEFRANKLIN CLUB’S FIXTURE
- ARTICLEFOOTBALL CLUBS
- ARTICLERACING AT NAPIER
- ARTICLETIMARU TROTS
- ARTICLEEAST TAMAKI SPORTS
- ARTICLELEAGUE RUGBY
- ARTICLE240 FOR FOUR WICKETS
- ARTICLEObituary
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- ARTICLEEVERYBODY’S
- ARTICLEBRITANNIA AND KINGSLAND
- SECTIONRound the Shows
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEPLAZA AND TIVOLI
- ILLUSTRATIONOlga Baclanova
- ARTICLERIVOLI, HOWICK
- ILLUSTRATIONJohn Barrymore
- ARTICLESHAKESPEARIAN SEASON
- ARTICLE“700 YEARS AGO”
- ARTICLEMUSIC AT THE ZOO
- ARTICLE“THE WOMAN DISPUTED”
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. ALLAN WILKIE in the character of Cardinal Wolsey, in Shakespeare's play, “Henry VIII.”
- ARTICLEBIGGER THAN “BEN-HUR”
- ARTICLEEXHIBITION OF POSTERS
- ARTICLEPRINCE EDWARD
- ARTICLEGRAND AND LYRIC
- ILLUSTRATIONJanet Gaynor
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- SECTIONRound The Shows
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEMAJESTIC THEATRE
- ARTICLE“THE WOMAN FROM MOSCOW”
- ARTICLEYE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE
- ARTICLENEW REGENT
- ILLUSTRATIONDale Austin
- ARTICLECARES OF OFFICE
- ARTICLEPROMISES KEPT
- ARTICLECLICK CLACK CABARET
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- ARTICLEANOTHER RICH CARGO
- ARTICLECASH-ORDER TRADING
- ARTICLEPOWER STOPPAGE
- ARTICLECabinet to Finalise
- ARTICLEBACK TO THE BIBLE
- ARTICLELAKE LAND PROBLEM
- ARTICLEGOVERNOR TO ATTEND
- ARTICLEMay Advised that
- ARTICLERAIL OR ROAD?
- ARTICLEGAOLED FOR FRAUD
- ARTICLEWORKMAN DROWNED
- ARTICLETOBACCO STOLEN
- ARTICLEHOWICK’S WATER NEEDS
- ARTICLETATE AND HENDREN
- ARTICLEARBITRATION COURT
- ARTICLEROAD CONDITIONS
- ARTICLEWOMAN DEAD IN BATH
- ARTICLENOVEL TRAVEL POSTERS
- ARTICLESHIP’S OFFICER BREAKS AN ARM
- ILLUSTRATIONA corner of the New Zealand Cattlecake and Oil Company’s works at Westfield. The four huge presses show each give a p...
- ARTICLETRANSPORT ANOMALIES
- ARTICLEJUSTICES PROTEST
- ARTICLEMANCHESTER ODDFELLOWS
- ARTICLEPOLLUTION OF HUNUA STREAM
- ARTICLEWILL USE N.Z. TIMBER
- ARTICLERAILWAY TO OPOTIKI
- ARTICLELAND SETTLEMENT
- ARTICLELOTTERY SUGGESTED
- ARTICLEWAR ON CANCER
- ARTICLECOLLEGE SWIMMING
- ARTICLEPOPULAR FOOTBALLERS
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- ARTICLEThe British Navy's Course in Peace
- ILLUSTRATIONFLOATING HANGAR AND AIRDROME.—As an aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Courageous would scarcely be recognised as the big cruis...
- ILLUSTRATIONAt left. H. M. S. Queen Elizabeth, which hurled 15-inch shells over the heads of New Zealanders into the Turkish fort...
- ILLUSTRATIONBEATTY’S SUCCESSOR.—-Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Madden, who, in 1927, succeeded Earl Beatty as first Sea Lord o...
- ILLUSTRATIONLATEST IN THE FLEET.—Described as the best all-round type of submarine in the service, the oberon, one of six boats j...
- ILLUSTRATIONCOMMAUDS ATLANTIC FLEET.-Admiral the Hon. Sir Hubert Brand who flies his flag in H.M.S. Nelson as Commanderin- Chief ...
- ILLUSTRATIONSWIFT AND POWERFUL.-H.M.S. Cornwall, one of 16 ships of the 10,000 ton washington Treaty type. These cruisers have a ...
- ILLUSTRATIONQUEEN ANNE'S MANSIONS."—BuiIt under the terms of the Washington Treaty of 1922 H.M.S. Nelson floaship of the Atlantic...
- ILLUSTRATIONDEADLY SUBMARINE—The "M.S" was built in 1918 Her 12-inch our is loaded on the surface, but ca be fired when the boat ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE EYES OF THE NAVY.—-Aircraft caters, now an indispensable part of the sea service, are being added to most of the ...
- ARTICLEThe Navy That Flies
- ARTICLECONAN DOYLE SAYS SHERLOCK HOLIES “DID FOR HIM”
- ARTICLEDido’s City of a Million People Now the Site of Cafes and Railway Station
- ARTICLEThe King’s Screen
- ARTICLEVision of Lon Chaney . Terrifies Murderer
- ILLUSTRATIONLON CHANEY-without the fearsome disguisc.
- ARTICLETwo Vast Graves
- ARTICLEBeautiful Port Pegasus
- ARTICLEBank Breaking at Monte Carlo
- ARTICLEDo Big Brains Mean Ability
- ARTICLEThinning the Nobility
- ILLUSTRATIONITALY'S DICTATOR
- ARTICLEAvoid Influenza
- ARTICLERADIO FOR LOST CHILDREN
- ARTICLERound the World in Two Minutes
- ILLUSTRATIONWHERE GAMBLERS TREAD—The Terrace at Monte Carlo where the famous roulette casinos attract thousands of visitors throu...
- ILLUSTRATIONCORMORANT FISHING—A favourite method of catching fish in China. The birds, tied to a pole, bring the fish to the boat...
- ILLUSTRATIONSYDNEY'S MODEL—The new Tyne bridge, which has a single span of 531 feet, is of the same model as that which is being ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA HAUNT OF HlSTORY — Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, is the glory of the new town, and one of the most...
- ARTICLE“Democratic Simplicity” Sir Dudley de Chair Tells of Visit to King George
- ARTICLEJUDGE VERY 'ANNOYED
- ARTICLEIN TOWN AND OUT SOCIAL NEWS
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLEFeminine Interests
- ARTICLEThe Four Stages of Hair-Growing
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLENEW IDEAS IN KITCHEN CLOTHS
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLE“OAK” TOMATO PRODUCTS
- ARTICLEA NOVEL LAMB STEW
- ARTICLEHOUSEWIFERY HINTS
- ARTICLEA HOLIDAY SNAPSHOT
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- ARTICLESTAGELAND
- ARTICLE“Bird in Hand”
- ARTICLE“THE MERRY WIDOW
- ARTICLE“Two Women ”
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEIn The Flashlight
- ARTICLEA JEST OR TWO.
- ILLUSTRATION‘‘Would you rather believe a stupid clock than the word of your good husband.?" —“Moustique,” Charleroi.
- ILLUSTRATION“This vase is 5,000 years old; that one is quite modern.” “May I handle them?” Yes, but don't mix them, for I cannot ...
- ILLUSTRATION“You are marrying? It is a good thing that your cook will now have someone to scold her.” “Well, it is my cook that I...
- ILLUSTRATION“What are you doing with that ladder?” "tintend to steal a kiss.” —"Pages Gaies,” Yverdon.
- ARTICLEFeminine Interests
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONMRS. MARTENSEN, nee Miss Winitred Brown, of Auckland. —Walter Clegg, Newmarket.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONMRS. O. S. POWER, formerly Miss Alma Dryland, of Papakura. (T. H. Ashe, Onehunga).
- ILLUSTRATIONMRS. H. L. SEARS, a recent bride, who was Miss M. C. Shotbolt. —Walter Clegg, Newmarket.
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- ARTICLEFILMS AND THE STUDIOS
- ARTICLEMiniature Movies For Schoolchildren
- ARTICLEPOLA NEGRI’S LATEST
- SECTIONPICTURE PLAYS and PLAYERS
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEFILM SPEECH
- ARTICLELove and War
- ILLUSTRATIONNorma Talmadge
- ARTICLEDid You Know That?
- ARTICLEA VOIRDUPOIS
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEComedy Risks
- ILLUSTRATIONHarold Lloyd
- ARTICLE“A WOMAN REDEEMED”
- ARTICLEFilm City
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEDOLORES AND RALPH
- ARTICLEMEAN FRAUD
- ARTICLEIA RUSTLING PAPER RUINS £250 SCENE IN DIALOGUE
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- SECTIONOn the Land.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEBetter Quality Stock
- ARTICLEWORKING FESCUE LAND
- ARTICLENEW JERSEY RECORD
- ARTICLEBROADWOOD SHOW
- ARTICLEUPHOLD PRODUCTION, BUT MAKE PRODUCE 100% FIRST GRADE
- ARTICLEDIVORCEES SEPARATE SOBBING BITTERLY
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- SECTIONTHE GARDEN By LEONARD A- GRIFFITHS
- ARTICLESUMMER TREATMENT OF VIOLETS
- ARTICLESOME HARDY INDOOR PLANTS
- ARTICLESUMMER HINTS
- ARTICLERAISE YOUR OWN FERNS FROM SEED
- ARTICLEDIG VACANT GROUND IN AUTUMN
- ARTICLEANSWERS TO PUZZLED GARDENERS
- ARTICLEBULBS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN
- ARTICLEPLANTING BULBS
- ARTICLESNOWFLAKES
- ARTICLETHE POULTRY YARD
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- SECTIONHAPPY TOWN
- ARTICLEA Little World for Little People
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEPUZZLERS
- ARTICLEA CLEVER MAN
- ARTICLEA FRIGHT FOR PETER
- ARTICLEFROM A LETTER
- ARTICLEBRIDGING THE TASMAN
- ARTICLETHE HOLLOW TREE.
- ARTICLETHE HAPPY TOWN HEADING
- ARTICLECAUGHT
- ARTICLEWHERE THE RAINBOW ENDS
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLETHE GOOD SCRIBES
- ARTICLEWELCOME TO HAPPY TOWN
- ARTICLEDIMPLES AND THE POPPY ELF
- ARTICLEVERY OLD GAMES
- ARTICLEFINDING THE SQUARE
- ARTICLERAGAMUFFIN AND PRINCESS PENNYWORTH
- ARTICLEFROM A NEW ARRIVAL
- ARTICLEPUZZLE COMPETITION
- ARTICLEA Little World for Little People
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- ARTICLEThe Maui Pomare Diverted Pleasures of Youth Bowler and Batsman
- ILLUSTRATIONBETTER THAN SCHOOL—Boys and girls at the Remuera School had some keen contests yesterday at their annual sports. The ...
- ILLUSTRATIONFAMOUS CRICKETERS—Maurice Tate (left) and “Patsy” Hendren, of the English cricket team, are keen to come to New Zeala...
- ILLUSTRATIONA NEW HlGHWAY—Progress is being made in the construction of the new highway from Gladstone Road to the King’s Drive, ...
- ILLUSTRATIONHOLIDAY FACES—These Mount Eden children were wreathed in Smiles this morning when they left for Pine Island for their...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE BANANA BOAT—The Government's Island steamer Maui Pomare, appears to be in some ‘rouble again. She arrived at Auck...
- ILLUSTRATIONA RAJAH'S CARRIAGE—-Speed is sacrificed-to barbaric splendour and luxury when the Indian potentate, hie Highness the ...
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