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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEATLANTIC CROSSED
- ARTICLEMARRIED 50 YEARS AGO
- ARTICLEMEANS TO AN END
- ARTICLENEW AIR CAPTAIN
- ARTICLEBOOKIE PAYS UP
- ARTICLEJEWELS STOLEN
- ARTICLENEIGHBOURHOOD PEST
- ARTICLETHE SUN Stop Press
- ARTICLE“The Time Has Come’ Says Tamasese
- ARTICLEFOUND ON TOFUA
- ARTICLENOT IN RECEPTION
- ARTICLELETTER GOES ASTRAY
- ARTICLEFALL FROM TOP-DRESSER
- ARTICLELISTENERS-IN SPEAK UP
- ARTICLENo Architect Has Been Appointed
- ARTICLEALL BLACKS’ EXTRA HALF
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. Tuck
- ARTICLEWOMEN ASSAULTED
- ARTICLEMAORIS AND CHINESE
- ARTICLEWHARVES OF FUTURE
- ARTICLEGUILT ADMITTED
- ARTICLEMEAT FOR THE ISLANDS
- ARTICLECHIEF SAILS
- ARTICLEATTRACTED BY SPOON
- ARTICLEON OTHER PAGES
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- ARTICLEFROM THE SEVEN SEAS
- ARTICLEThe Log Book
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEMAIL SERVICES
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- ARTICLETAURANGA NEWS
- ARTICLESKATING RINK OPEN
- ARTICLEGOOD TEMPLARS MEET
- ARTICLECITY MISSION SERVICE
- ARTICLESAVES YOUR MONEY AND DOES YOU GOOD
- ARTICLERESIDENTS’ WANTS
- ARTICLETAKAPUNA’S BAND
- ARTICLEDUNEDIN TOWN HALL SEATS
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- ARTICLEPOWER FAILS AGAIN
- ARTICLEMANY DIPLOMAS WON
- ARTICLECOMMUNITY SINGING
- ARTICLERAILWAY ALTERATIONS
- ARTICLEPRIZE ANIMALS
- ARTICLEISLAND RADIO STATION
- ARTICLEBADMINTON TITLES
- ARTICLEVILE LANGUAGE
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- ARTICLENATIONAL GOODWILL
- ARTICLETHE TIN-CAN
- ARTICLESOMETHING GOOD
- ARTICLETHE MODERN HAT BOX
- ARTICLEDELICIOUS CHOCOLATES
- ARTICLE“C.A.C.” UNDERGOES MOST RIGID TESTS
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- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEIS THIS YOUR TRAIN?
- ARTICLEThe Sun 42 WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLAND SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1929 AMERICA AND THE QUOTA
- ARTICLEIMPRESSIONS
- ARTICLEPERSONALITIES OF THE DAY
- ILLUSTRATIONAIRMAN FOR HOBSONVILLE—Flight-Lieut. Sidney Wallingford, an expert in seaplanes and flying-boats, will join the New Z...
- ILLUSTRATIONNEXT AMBASSADOR TO U.S.?— Professor Gilbert Murray, the famous Australian – born Greek scholar, it is rumoured in Was...
- ILLUSTRATIONTO WELCOME THE EMDEN— The Hon. P. A. de la Perrelle. who will officially welcome the German cruiser Emden on its arri...
- ARTICLEFROM THE WATCH TOWER
- ARTICLEKnowledge or Thrills?
- ARTICLECitizens Say
- ARTICLESTOLEN CARS
- ARTICLENEW FARMERS’ UNION
- ARTICLEAmusements Index
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- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLEWON BOUT ON A FOUL
- ARTICLECable Jottings
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLECoal Strike Averted
- ARTICLECENTURY TO BOWLEY
- ARTICLEAFRICAN TEST GAME
- ARTICLEFARM RELIEF APPROVED
- ARTICLEARCHBISHOP DEAD
- ARTICLELIBERAL “ULTIMATUM”
- ARTICLEJAP. STEAMER STRANDED
- ARTICLEHertzog’s Clear Win
- ILLUSTRATIONGENERAL HERTZOG
- ARTICLEFISHERIES DISPUTE
- ARTICLESHIPPING DISORGANISED
- ARTICLE“Wild and Whirling”
- ARTICLEETTING-LOST IDEA
- ARTICLEARTISAN PLAYS BROKER
- ARTICLEONWARD TO HIS DEATH
- ARTICLEAMERICAN AMBASSADOR
- ARTICLEAMERICA CUP
- ARTICLEWhite Slavery
- ARTICLEEMPIRE FREE TRADE
- ARTICLEBRITONS TO AMERICA
- ARTICLEBETTING WITHOUT CASH
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND ATHLETES
- ARTICLECHINA WAR THREAT
- ARTICLEMOOR REBELS ROUTED
- ARTICLEEXIT MORE PARIS TRAMS
- ARTICLETOURIST TROPHY RACING
- ARTICLEDAVIS CUP TENNIS
- ARTICLETRUCKERS REFUSE DUTY
- ARTICLERound the Churches
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- ARTICLETurf Notes
- ARTICLETakapuna “Classics” Still Prove Popular
- ARTICLEThree Favourites and Four Outsiders
- ARTICLETE AROHA TOPICS
- ARTICLELOOK OUT FOR THAT SHIVERY FEELING
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- ARTICLESOUTH CANTERBURY RACES
- ARTICLECOURSING IN SYDNEY
- ARTICLEMELBOURNE CUP
- ARTICLEWINTER TROTTING
- ARTICLEHORSES FOR EPSOM
- ARTICLEUNDER A CLOUD
- ARTICLEGAME TROTTER
- ARTICLEEND OF MEDUSA
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- SECTIONFINANCE & MARKETS
- ARTICLEA Quiet Tone
- ARTICLETO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
- ARTICLENATIONAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION
- ARTICLEBUTTER AND CHEESE
- ARTICLETRADE TREATY ASSAILED
- ARTICLEFRUIT EXPORT
- ARTICLEMORTGAGE BONDS
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- ARTICLEPICTURES FOR CITY
- ARTICLESOUTHERN EXCHANGES
- ARTICLEHIGHER POWER RATE
- ARTICLEBAD STRETCH OF ROAD
- ARTICLEDEAR VEGETABLES
- ARTICLEWAIRARAPA RUGBY TEAM
- ARTICLERAILWAY VAN ON FIRE
- ARTICLEHIDDEN UNDER HAY
- ARTICLETRAINING TEACHERS
- ARTICLENEW SCHOOLS WANTED
- ARTICLECAMBRIDGE VISITED
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEBRIDGE CONTROVERSY
- ARTICLETE AROHA BOROUGH
- ARTICLEHAURAKI PLAINS NEWS
- ARTICLEBROWN SHIELD SOCCER
- ARTICLECOAL SUPPLIES LOW
- ARTICLEToday's Turf News
- ARTICLEBOWLING CLUBS
- ARTICLESKIP WITHDRAWN
- ARTICLESCHOOL UNIFICATION
- ARTICLEFIGHTING CANCER
- ARTICLE£500,000 FOR PROVINCE
- ARTICLEGOLF COMPETITIONS
- ARTICLEMORRINSVILLE NOTES
- ARTICLELast Look Round
- ARTICLENEGLIGENT DRIVER
- ARTICLELOAN EXHIBITION
- ARTICLEARTS BALL ON TUESDAY
- ARTICLEObituary
- ARTICLEPOLLUTION OF RIVER
- ARTICLELONG GOLF MATCH
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- SECTIONRound The Shows
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLE“THE SILENT HOUSE”
- ARTICLEDIGGERS’ LAST CHANGE
- ARTICLERIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
- ILLUSTRATIONReginald Denny
- ARTICLEGRAND AND LYRIC
- ILLUSTRATIONMadge Bellamy
- ARTICLETALKIE MYSTERY DRAMA.
- ARTICLEPLAZA
- ARTICLESUBURBAN THEATRES
- ARTICLEMUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT
- ARTICLEFROM “INTERFERENCE”
- ARTICLETHRILLING!
- ARTICLEJOSEPH CONRAD STORY
- ARTICLEGEORGE BANCROFT AGAIN
- ILLUSTRATIONGeorge Bancrof
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- SECTIONRound the Shows
- ARTICLENEW REGENT
- ILLUSTRATIONDoris Kenyon
- ARTICLEBAND AT ZOO TOMORROW
- ARTICLETIVOLI AND EVERYBODY’S
- ARTICLESTAR OF “INTERFERENCE”
- ARTICLEPONSONBY DRILL HALL DANCE
- ARTICLE“YOUNG WOODLEY”
- ARTICLETWO PICTURES AT ROYAL
- ILLUSTRATIONJack Mulhall
- ARTICLEO’BRIAN’S “REVELLERS”
- ARTICLE“HAY FEVER”
- ARTICLEORGAN RECITAL
- ARTICLENEW REGENT
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- ARTICLEHECKLING FOR TWELVE YEARS
- ILLUSTRATION“SHORTY.” MR. F. HARROWELL
- ARTICLESLUM TO UNIVERSITY
- ARTICLECOLOURED FILMS
- ARTICLELABOUR AND INDUSTRY
- ARTICLEDRAINAGE AT WAITOA
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- ARTICLERare Birds From All Parts of 'World in Auckland Aviaries
- ILLUSTRATIONTHORNY GROVE.—A corner of Mrs. Hugh Campbell's spacious aviary in Arney Road, Remuera. Here many varieties of tropica...
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. E. V. Clay, of Mount Albert, is proud of the fact that he has bred several Gouldian or painted finches in captivi...
- ILLUSTRATIONCHATEAU WEAVER. Weaver birds flourish in Mrs. P. J. Campbells aviary in Arney Road. Here are two nests built by a pai...
- ILLUSTRATIONWITH ‘'THE GOLARY.”—Mr. T. Graveson, of Oaklands Road, Mount Eden, specialises in breeding mules, which are produced ...
- ILLUSTRATIONSITTING ON THE VERANDAH.—A weaver's nest in the aviary of Mrs. P. J. Campbell, Arney Road. One of the weavers is seen...
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. W. J. Crowther, of Remuera Road, another ardent bird-lover. His aviary contains numbers of finches and budgerigars.
- ILLUSTRATIONWITH MILLET FROM FRANCE. —This charming bird-lover is holding a bunch of millet sprays which are imported from France...
- ARTICLEVendetta Plot to Poison Prince
- ILLUSTRATIONDread and Dead Rasputin
- ILLUSTRATIONLiving, but Menaced Yussopof
- ARTICLETwo Million Pounds Goes Up In Smoke
- ARTICLEFrom King John to King George
- ARTICLEBACK FROM DEVIL’S ISLAND
- ARTICLEIt's the Small Problems That Start Big Wars!
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONPresident Hoover (Triumphant)
- ILLUSTRATIONPrincess Alice (Independent)
- ILLUSTRATIONPrince de Ligne (Indignant)
- ARTICLEHIS APPEAL
- ARTICLEAll the Way From Poland!
- ARTICLELast Chapters in Unhappy Life of Isadora Duncan, Dancer
- ARTICLEFrom Many Lands
- ARTICLERound the World in Two Minutes
- ILLUSTRATIONPASSING THE “SARACEN’S HEAD.”—i he “Tally Ho” coach making the first run of the coaching season, between London and O...
- ILLUSTRATIONSPEED RACING ON AUSTRALIAN WATERS.—Choppy seas and a wind resembling a gale did not make conditions ideal for the fra...
- ILLUSTRATIONCUBA HAS IT CAPITOL.—The new Cuban Capitol at Havana, which is closely modelled on that at Washington, was opened off...
- ILLUSTRATIONWORLD'S MOST POWERFUL BROADSIDE.—The nine 16-inch guns of H.M.S. Rodney speak with one voice. The Rodney and her sist...
- ARTICLEA Jest or Two
- ILLUSTRATION“To find out about this person you love, you must describe what you remember of her.” “Will a wart on her left arm he...
- ILLUSTRATIONShe (to husband): “Don't bother any more, dear. I’ve just remembered—I left the key next door with Mrs. Zoom.” —Londo...
- ILLUSTRATION“Ah, I dreamed I went to the Riviera and had such a nice dream about you.” “For heaven’s sake stay here and dream abo...
- ILLUSTRATIONProfessor (taking his little boy for a walk): “I wish those kids would stop yelling. I can scarcely keep my mind on t...
- SECTIONIN TOWN AND OUT
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLENOTES
- ARTICLEJUBILEE DAY
- ARTICLESATIN GOWN
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- SECTIONFeminine Interests
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEBRIDGE AND DANCE
- ARTICLEY.W.C.A. NEWS
- ARTICLEBLOTTING PAPER IN THE KITCHEN
- ARTICLEIllusion of Youth
- ARTICLEAFTERNOON PARTY
- ARTICLECOLOUR SCHEMES
- ARTICLETo-day’s Recipe
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- ARTICLETHE LOCKED ROOM
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- ARTICLENory Satin and Tulle
- ARTICLEABOUT LIGHTING
- ARTICLENEW WAY WITH MEAT REMAINS
- ARTICLEWONDERS OF THE SCRAP-BAG
- ARTICLE“LINES OF WORRY”
- ARTICLESIMPLE HINTS ABOUT THE CARE OF BRUSHES
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- SECTIONSTAGELAND
- ARTICLEFIXTURES
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEGORDON CRAIG HONOURED
- ARTICLENoel Coward’s Amazing Output
- ILLUSTRATIONNOEL COWARD
- ARTICLE“DRACULA”
- ARTICLEStage and Film
- ARTICLELITTLE THEATRE PLAYER
- ARTICLEClemence Dane Writes New Play
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- SECTIONPICTURE PLAYS and PLAYERS
- ARTICLEMary Pick ford and Douglas Fairbanks Choose Shakespeare
- ARTICLEDirector’s Ruse
- ARTICLEMurder Will Out
- ILLUSTRATIONJames Hall
- ARTICLE“SUPER” THEATRE OPENS WITH “SUPER” PICTURE
- ARTICLEFate of Stars
- ARTICLEAT THE “TAPE"
- ARTICLELegitimate Theatre Opens With Talkies
- ARTICLEFILMS AND THE STUDIOS
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- ARTICLEHITS ON AUCTION BRIDGE
- ARTICLEBIG OPIUM HAUL
- ARTICLEMATRIMONIAL MIXTURE
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- ARTICLESUN Cross-Word, No. 8
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONAnswer to No. 7.
- ARTICLEFORTUNE CLAIMED
- ARTICLEMASTERPIECE FOUND
- ARTICLEBROOKE MEMORIAL
- ARTICLEDICKENS CHURCH
- ARTICLESwazi Tribes Observe Wild Harvest Orgy
- ARTICLECHILDREN ON STRIKE
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- SECTIONOn the Land
- ARTICLEFOR AGRICULTURE
- ARTICLEFRUIT FROM DOMINIONS
- ARTICLEHEAVY MILKING SHORTHORN
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- ARTICLETHE GARDEN
- ILLUSTRATIONPLANT ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS NOW
- ARTICLETHE POULTRY YARD
- ARTICLEHARDY POT PLANT
- ILLUSTRATIONClivia, a hardy pot plant.
- ARTICLEA MINIATURE HOTHOUSE
- ARTICLETHE QUESTION BOX
- ARTICLETRIBAL WARFARE
- ARTICLEAre You a Home Maker?
- ARTICLEAQUILEGIA
- ILLUSTRATION“AQUILEGIA," the improved Long Spurred Variety.
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- SECTIONHAPPY TOWN
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEA Little World for Little People
- ARTICLEKITTY-CAT
- ARTICLETHE HOLLOW TREE.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEPAINTING AND STORY COMPETITION
- ARTICLEQUITE SIMPLE
- ARTICLETHE GOOD SCRIBES
- ARTICLETHE BIRDS’ JOY
- ARTICLEPUZZLERS
- ARTICLEHARD TO BELIEVE
- ARTICLEFRANKUS SPANKUS
- ARTICLETHE SEALING-WAX CROWN
- ARTICLETRY THIS
- ARTICLEA BO-PEEP PUZZLE
- ARTICLEWELCOME TO HAPPY TOWN
- ARTICLESPOT PICTURES
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- ARTICLEMinister Talks to Grafton Pupils Mission Steamer Sails At Last Striking Zoo Study
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW P.M.G. AT GRAFTON SCHOOL.—The Hon. J. B. Donald paid a visit of inspection to the Grafton primal school yesterday...
- ILLUSTRATIONWHILE HER PASSENGERS WAITED at Norfolk Island the Southern Cross was undergoing repairs at Auckland. The mission stea...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONASTRIDE A SPOOL, this herculean “baby” looks down on Queen' Street from the facade of Suckling’s new building. HAND T...
- ILLUSTRATIONROWNED ON BY THE LAW in New Zealand, the racecourse “tipster” is a familiar figure in England. This picturesque fello...
- ILLUSTRATIONNO, THE PHOTOGRAPHER DIDN’T CLIMB INSIDE THE CAGE to get this remarkably fine study at the Auckland Zoo. The lion mig...
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