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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONSPECTACULAR WORK ALOFT AT MANGERE
- ARTICLEFirst Aerial Derby
- ARTICLECyclist Goes Well Against Stiff Wind
- ARTICLETHE SUN Stop Press
- ARTICLETwo Killed when Train Hits Lorry
- ARTICLEAIRMAN BADLY HURT
- ARTICLESagging Hopes for Airmen
- ARTICLEEnglish Rugby Side for N.Z. Selected
- ARTICLERACING AT HASTINGS
- ARTICLEMORE POLICE FOR SAMOA
- ARTICLETo-Day’s Winners
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- SECTIONFROM THE SEVEN SEAS
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEPorts of Auckland
- ARTICLEThe Log Book
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEForty Years a Liberal
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- SECTIONBIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS
- ARTICLEBIRTHS
- ARTICLEDEATHS
- ARTICLEBEREAVEMENT NOTES
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- ARTICLESTATEMENT REFUTED
- ARTICLEFurniture Price-Cutting
- ARTICLECOUNTY VOTES SWAMPED
- ARTICLEVISITORS TO WAIKATO
- ARTICLEOPENING OF CHESS SEASON
- ARTICLEY.M.C.A. WORK INCREASES
- ARTICLESTONEMASONS' DISPUTE
- ARTICLEPRIMARY SCHOOL SPORTS
- ARTICLEMANSE BURNED DOWN
- ARTICLECIVIL SERVICE SALARIES
- ARTICLEWOMEN’S AIMS
- ARTICLE£50 PAID OFF DEBT
- ARTICLESMALL VESSEL ASHORE
- ARTICLENEW POST OFFICE
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- ARTICLE“OAK” PRESERVES
- ARTICLEWANT OF THOUGHT
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- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEMAIL SERVICES
- ARTICLEThe Sun 42 WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLAND SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1929 THE BANNER OF TE WHITI
- ARTICLESTRIKING A BALANCE
- ARTICLEFrom The Watch Tower
- ARTICLEState Helps Aviation
- ARTICLECitizens Say—
- ARTICLEMEDICAL TRAINING
- ARTICLEOLD HOPES REVIVED
- ARTICLEADVERTISING DOMINION
- ARTICLEAmusements Index
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- ARTICLEWEATHER FORECAST
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLETO STOP STAG-HUNTING
- ARTICLEAPPOINTMENT OF FOCH
- ARTICLE“British Empire Bleeds Britain”
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. Amery
- ARTICLELoss of Seventy Seats
- ARTICLE210 MILES AN HOUR
- ARTICLEMISSING FROM AVONDALE
- ARTICLESun Goes Down Till Next August
- ARTICLESMALLPOX OUTBREAK
- ARTICLEBOY DIES DURING TOUR
- ARTICLEHOSPITAL LEVIES
- ARTICLESYDNEY COURT ORDERS TWO NEW ZEALANDERS TO BE RETURNED
- ARTICLEMusical Chairs
- ARTICLEFirm Platform
- ARTICLEYOUTHS GET CHANCE
- ARTICLEWANTED-A POLICY
- ARTICLECAR COLLIDES WITH LORRY
- ARTICLEEIGHT RACEHORSES BURNED TO DEATH IN MARYLAND FIRE
- ARTICLELITTLE GIRL KILLED
- ARTICLESUBURBAN FIRES
- ARTICLERound the Churches
- ARTICLELUNA PARK WEEK
- ARTICLETurf Notes
- ARTICLEYou Can’t Keep Them Down
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- ARTICLENeck-and-Neck Duel in Stakes
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEAdvent of the Jumping Season
- ILLUSTRATIONGREAT DELIGHT
- ARTICLEGreat Delight's Splendid Form
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- ARTICLEFINANCE & MARKETS
- ARTICLEPOTATO MARKET FIRM
- ARTICLESUN COMMERCIAL SERVICE
- ARTICLEPRODUCER AND PARASITE
- ARTICLETAILORS' DISPUTE
- ARTICLEBAY OF ISLANDS SEAT
- ARTICLEWAIHI’S "LIFEBLOOD”
- ARTICLEMAKING GOOD ROADS
- ARTICLEDARGAVILLE ELECTIONS
- ARTICLEOPTIMISTIC PROPHECY
- ARTICLEHARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS
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- ARTICLEBAKERY COMPANY NOW BEING REFORMED
- ARTICLENO TAX RETURNS
- ARTICLEHOUSEHOLDER’S LOSS
- ARTICLEPRINCE AND COMMUNIST
- ARTICLEBIRKENHEAD FINANCES
- ARTICLETHAT DEBTS ISSUE
- ARTICLERIOTOUS TRAM TRIP
- ARTICLERIGHT POLICY FOUND
- ARTICLEWORK FOR UNEMPLOYED
- ARTICLEWILL CLOSE HOSPITAL
- ARTICLENO RISK OF INFECTION
- ARTICLEANOTHER MISSION
- ARTICLEJUST A LITTLE PARTY
- ARTICLEARRESTED ON SIGHT
- ARTICLEDIRECTOR OF A. B. DONALDS
- ARTICLELOCAL BODY ELECTIONS
- ARTICLEENGINEERING CHANGES
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLELABOUR AND THE EMPIRE
- ARTICLEHERE AND THERE
- ARTICLEMANY STORES ROBBED
- ARTICLEPROFITABLE TOURISTS
- ARTICLELECTURE on banking
- ARTICLEFIRE AT CLAUDELANDS
- ARTICLEMR. RUDOLPH FRIEDLANDER
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- SECTIONROUND THE SHOWS
- ILLUSTRATIONEstelle Brody
- ARTICLESTRAND
- ILLUSTRATIONCharles Farrell
- ARTICLEDRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT
- ARTICLEDIXIELAND CABARET
- ARTICLEMOULIN ROUGE, REMUERA
- ARTICLEPROGRESSIVE MANAGER
- ARTICLENATIONAL
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONLEATRICE JOY as Sue Ives in the “Talkie’' picture “THE BELLAMY TRIAL,” which heads the Regent Theatre’s first “Talkie...
- ARTICLEGRAMOPHONE RECITAL
- ARTICLEMUNICIPAL CHOIR
- ARTICLELYRIC AND GRAND
- ARTICLENEW REGENT
- ARTICLEBOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA
- ARTICLEPLAZA TO SHOW “TALKIES”
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- SECTIONRouted The Shows
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLECAPTAIN LASH
- ARTICLEYE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE
- ARTICLEBREAKING RECORDS
- ARTICLEPLAZA AND TWOLI
- ILLUSTRATIONRenee Adoree
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- ARTICLECITY WRONGLY VALUED
- ARTICLEPOLITICAL TALKS
- ARTICLEOTOROHANGA ANGLICANS
- ARTICLERECORD FIGURES
- ARTICLEKING COUNTRY NEWS
- ARTICLECHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW
- ARTICLEA New Zealander In Sydney Town
- ARTICLELADY NGATA’S DEATH
- ARTICLERABBITS NOT DESTROYED
- ARTICLEAGAINST HIGHER FEES
- ARTICLEGUN CLUB MEETS
- ARTICLENEW INFANT SCHOOL
- ARTICLEWAITEMATA’S GOOD YW
- ARTICLEHAMILTON-TE AROHA
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- ARTICLEBarometer of the Dominion's Fmances
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONA MEMORABLE OCCASION—The only non-member who has ever been permitted to attend a call of the Auckland Stock Exchange ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FATHER OF THE AUCKLAND 'CHANGE— Mr. Francis Hull has been a member of the Auckland Stock Exchange for over forty-...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATION“IN THE VESTIBULE"—The greater part of the Stock Exchange business is put through after the call. Above is a group of...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FINAL WORD—Concluding a deal on the kerb. Mr. D. G. Watson (right) chats with the vice-chairman and a fellow member.
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW YORK'S FAMOUS STREET MARKET— The "Kerb” (where transactions in stock were conducted in public) was once one of th...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATION"ALL FINISHED?”—The chairman of the Auckland Stock Exchange, Mr. G. C. Creagh, closes the call by striking the gong. ...
- ARTICLEAMAZING HOAX SURPRISES ENGLAND
- ARTICLEVicar’s “Wicked Hymn”
- ARTICLE“He is Self-Made”
- ILLUSTRATIONMU. H. G. T WELLS teas chemist's assistant.
- ILLUSTRATIONSIR OLIVER LODGE was a pottery worker.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. BERNARD SHAW was telephone operator.
- ILLUSTRATIONM. CHALIAPIN teas bootmaker's apprentice.
- ARTICLEThe Highest Claim to Fame in World To-day
- ARTICLEBoadicea’s Home Town
- ARTICLEStole His Own Children
- ARTICLEWhat!—No Bath ?
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLE“Is That You Bill?”
- ARTICLEIs He British?
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEFree Flights for 10,000 Children
- ARTICLESMALL FAULTS THAT ANNOY GOOD HUSBANDS
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLELiberia in Luck
- ARTICLEGirls Will be Hoys Says Countess of Carnwath
- ARTICLEFor Wet Week-Ends
- ARTICLEGeneral to Colonel
- ARTICLERound the World in Two Minutes
- ILLUSTRATIONHIS WINTER SUIT IN THE MAKING—In Tahiti, the Vaitapiha makes its way to the sea between banks thick-set with shrubs a...
- ILLUSTRATIONHE BRIDGE OF SIGHS AT CAMBRIDGE—Almost as famous as its prototype at Venice. From the west side of the Third Court of...
- ILLUSTRATIONFUTURE LADY SEGRAVE AT CHRISTENING—A knighthood is to be conferred on Major H. O. D. Segrave, famous British speed-ki...
- ILLUSTRATIONRIVER CRAFT’S UNUSUAL LAUNCHING-The launching of the steel tug Wilavis at Portland, Oregon. The tug was sent “down th...
- ARTICLEFrom Many Lands
- ARTICLEBaronet’s Daughter Shot
- ARTICLEIN Town AND OUT
- ARTICLEWAIKATO NOTES
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- ARTICLEStronger Passion
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- SECTIONFeminine Interests
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEMothers and Sons
- ARTICLETEA MAGIC
- ARTICLETHE BUSTLE RETURNS
- ARTICLEBATH LUXURY
- ARTICLEBEAUTY HINTS
- ARTICLECLEANING WHITE MARBLE
- ARTICLEWITH A TIN OF SARDINES
- ARTICLESPLASHED STOCKINGS
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- ARTICLETulle and Orange Blossoms
- ARTICLESILVERTON—WEST
- ARTICLEBreakfast Table Brevities
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- ARTICLESTAGLAND
- ILLUSTRATIONFREDA GAUDIN (Andrew Photo.)
- ARTICLEFIXTURES
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND AUTHORS
- ARTICLE“MAJOR BARBARA”
- ILLUSTRATIONSybil Thorndike
- ARTICLE“Comb the Chorus”
- ILLUSTRATIONC. B. Cochran
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- ARTICLEFILMS AND THE STUDIOS
- SECTIONBEAR-TAMER’S DAUGHTER
- ILLUSTRATIONFIERY GIPSY MAlD.—Dolores Del Rio has a part to her temperamental liking in “Revenge,” a dramatic film from the story...
- ARTICLECheques Appeal
- ILLUSTRATIONFlorence Vidor
- ARTICLEPICTURE PLAYS and PLAYERS
- ARTICLETalkie Wonders
- ARTICLEBANDIT NOW STAR
- ARTICLETHE COLD SHOULDER
- ARTICLEBREAKING IN
- ILLUSTRATIONGloria Swanson
- ARTICLEHOW TALKIES ARE MADE
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLEMan’s Conquest of the Air
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE WRIGHT BROTHERS’ FIRST PLANE
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- ARTICLEOn the Land
- ARTICLE. . .A JEST OR TWO. . .
- ILLUSTRATION“I am sorry for you, old fellow.” “Why?” “I bought my wife a fur coat, and she is telling your wife all about it.” —“...
- ILLUSTRATIONHe: “Magda! I do wish you’d keep your things out of my dresser.” —“Judge.
- ILLUSTRATIONFather (angrily): "Did I see you kiss my daughter, young man?” Youth: “I really cannot say. I was fully occupied at t...
- ILLUSTRATIONRescuer: “You could have helped yourself—you can swim.” Rescued: ‘‘Yes, but who can think of that when he is drowning...
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- ARTICLEThe GARDEN
- ARTICLETHE BUSY MAN’S CORNER
- ARTICLETHE POULTRY YARD
- ARTICLEGardening Terms Explained
- ARTICLEWATER HYACINTHS AND NYMPHAEAS
- ILLUSTRATIONEICHORNIA. OR BLUE WATER HYACINTH
- ARTICLEMAKING THE PLANTS GROW
- ARTICLE“BAXTER'S” ON A BUSINESS TRIP
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- SECTIONHAPPY TOWN
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEA Little World for Little People
- ARTICLEWHY CHILDREN LOVE THE FAIRIES
- ARTICLENEEDLEWORK COMPETITION
- ARTICLETHE HOLLOW TREE.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLERAINBOW LAND
- ARTICLEQUITE EASY
- ARTICLETHE ENCHANTED STREAM
- ARTICLEWELCOME TO HAPPY TOWN
- ARTICLETimothy Dapple
- ARTICLETHE GOOD SCRIBES
- ARTICLEMembership Cards
- ARTICLEIn The Air at Mangere – Samoa’s Administrator Sails – Children’s Sports
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE MECCA OF NEW ZEALAND AIRMEN.—The Auckland Aero Club’s first aerial pageant was held at Mangere to-day. Top: Two c...
- ILLUSTRATIONBACK TO SAMOA.—The Administrator of Samoa, Mr. S. S. Allen, and his small son aboard the Tofua, which sailed for Samo...
- ILLUSTRATIONCLIMBED OUT THE BOTTOM.—When a fire brigade truck ran away down Wyndham Street this morning it hit a fruit stall, sca...
- ILLUSTRATIONDISTINGUISHED PATRONS of the carnival and Paddy’s Market organised at Mount Albert to raise funds for children’s play...
- ILLUSTRATIONVINCENT HALES, of Kowhai Junior High School, who won both the 100 yards and 440 yards championships at the Domain yes...
- ILLUSTRATION"C’MON, OTAHUHU.”—An exciting moment for schoo girls at the Domain yesterday, when the Primary Schools’ Sports Associ...
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