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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEACKNOWLEDGMENT
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
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- ARTICLEChurch Services
- ARTICLENEWS AND NOTES
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- ARTICLETEMUKA
- ARTICLEPARTIES RECONCILED
- ARTICLEWAIMATE
- ILLUSTRATIONLORD BADEN-POWELL, LADY BADEN-POWELL Chief Scout. Chief Guide. South Canterbury Boy Scouts and Girl Guides will to-mo...
- ARTICLEARMS ACT
- ARTICLEROAD ACCIDENTS
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- ARTICLEFAIRLIE
- ARTICLEHILTON
- ARTICLEFARMERS OBJECT
- ILLUSTRATIONMR A. WARD
- ARTICLEWOMEN’S DIVISION
- ARTICLEGERALDINE
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- ARTICLESNAPSHOTS AT RANDOM
- ILLUSTRATIONIN THE TIMARU RAILWAY YARDS
- ARTICLECRICKET
- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS
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- ARTICLEFinance and Commerce
- ARTICLESTOCKS AND SHARES
- ARTICLEPRODUCE MARKETS
- ARTICLEFAIRLIE EWE FAIR
- ARTICLETHE PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LTD.
- ARTICLETHE CORONATION
- SECTIONShipping, Weather and Mails
- ARTICLEPORT OF TIMARU
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER
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- ARTICLEEARLY PIONEER
- ARTICLEFOUR PERSONS HURT
- ILLUSTRATIONNINETIETH BIRTHDAY.—Mr T. 11. A. Trezise, who to-day will celebrate his ninetieth birthday. Mr Trezise, who is now li...
- ARTICLEFARMERS’ UNION
- ARTICLESTAFF PICNIC
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- ARTICLEThe Timaru Herald SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1937 UNEMPLOYMENT IN NEW ZEALAND.
- ARTICLEFOUNDER’S DAY IN THE SCOUT MOVEMENT.
- ARTICLELOCAL & GENERAL NEWS
- ARTICLEPERSONAL ITEMS
- ARTICLESTEEL SHORTAGE
- ARTICLEA UNION’S BOOKS
- ARTICLESTATEMENTS MADE TO POLICE
- ARTICLERETURNS FROM WOOL
- ARTICLEDOMESTIC HELP
- ARTICLETRAFFIC CONTROL
- ARTICLEINFANTILE PARALYSIS
- ARTICLEMUNICIPAL BAND
- ARTICLECLIPPER SHIP
- ARTICLEMEMBER FOR WAITOMO
- ARTICLECYCLIST INJURED
- ARTICLEAVERSE TO WAR
- ARTICLESHARE MILKERS
- ARTICLELOCAL BODY REFORM
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- GROUPING_NODEMAGAZINE SECTION
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEA COLD NIGHT
- ARTICLEWOMEN AS JOCKEYS
- ARTICLEThe Pearls of Gungadool
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONGon L. Qdriess
- ILLUSTRATIONHe tried to spring back, hut sank deeper.
- ARTICLERADIO
- ARTICLEPOULTRY NOTES
- ARTICLEHumour of the Week
- ARTICLEOUR BABIES
- ARTICLEWINNING ON HIS WITS
- SECTIONSCOUTENG
- ARTICLEFOUNDER'S DAY
- ARTICLEHAVE YOU HEARD OF THE SCOUTS?
- ARTICLEGAMES TO PLAY IN YOUR PACK
- ILLUSTRATIONMOUSE SIGNALLING.—Hold the flag lightly as .shown mid pivot it in a figure of eight movement. Watch when you are lear...
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- SECTIONA page for Women
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEMILK FOR CHILDREN
- ARTICLETWO VICTORIAN "COME-BACKS”
- ARTICLERHEUMATIC DISEASES
- ARTICLEJAZZ SCARVES
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW FASHION TRENDS.—Sepia and white floral satin make* this effective evening gown by Baroque, London. The skirt is c...
- ILLUSTRATIONPREPARING FOR THE 'CORONATION—The Coronation robe of a peer of the real in being given the finishing touches on a mod...
- ARTICLETHOSE BREAKAGES
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEROYAL TABLE LINEN
- ILLUSTRATIONSON OF FORMER PRIME MINISTER. Pictured after the wedding ceremony at Caxton Hall, West minster, are Mr and Mrs Alasta...
- ARTICLELAUNDERING THE CURTAINS
- ARTICLEPRINCESSES WITH IDEAS
- ARTICLENEW TEXTILES FOR THE HOME
- ILLUSTRATIONCORONATION REPLICAS ON VlEW.—Wearing an exact replica of the Coronation Crown and holding replicas of the Royal Scept...
- ARTICLEUntitled
- SECTIONPassing Notes on CURRENT LITERATURE
- ARTICLEWHAT LONDON IS READING
- ARTICLE“Blood and Iron” Policy
- ARTICLETopics in Brief:
- ARTICLEThought for the Week
- ARTICLEStray Leaves from Book World
- ARTICLEBelief m League of Nations
- ARTICLEWhat they Say.
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA’S PART IN THE WAR
- ARTICLEUntitled
- SECTIONPETER PAN'S PAGE
- ARTICLEIN THE KINGDOM OF SEALS
- ILLUSTRATIONLeah, May, Alexander and Kenneth Smith, Kimbeil, with their pets.
- ARTICLETHE BOGIE OF BOG FARM
- ARTICLEPETER PAN’S CIRCLE RULES
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- ARTICLEPeter Pan Sends an Answer to;-
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- ARTICLE“MANY HAPPY RETURNS”
- ARTICLENEW CIRCLIANS
- ARTICLESPECIAL MERIT CARD
- ARTICLEA PEN-FRIEND, PLEASE!
- ARTICLELITTLE KING
- ARTICLETHE ADVENTURES OF MICHAEL
- ARTICLESOPHONISBA SPARROW
- ARTICLEA PICTURE TO PAINT
- ILLUSTRATIONWho Burnt the Cakes?
- ARTICLECIRCLE ENROLMENT FORM
- ARTICLEThe World of Music
- ARTICLEMONEY IN VARIETY
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE KING’S HORSES.—The eight Royal greys, which will draw the King’s Coronation coach, being rehearsed for the Corona...
- ILLUSTRATIONCRUISING OFF THE COAST OF PORTUGAL.—H.M.S. Orion in heavy weather off the coast of Portugal. The Orion is of the same...
- ILLUSTRATIONNAVAL VISIT TO ALGIERS.—Crowds thronging the decks of H.M.S. Rodney when the famous battleship visited Algiers, Moroc...
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- ARTICLEART OF PIANO ACCOMPANIST
- ARTICLEMOST POPULAR PLAY
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEOn and Off the Stage
- ILLUSTRATION"CROYDON OF THE NORTH.".—The control tower at the new Speke aerodrome, Liverpool, one of the links in the flying rout...
- SECTIONThe HOME GARDEN
- ARTICLEFLOWER GARDEN
- ILLUSTRATIONChrysanthemum plant: First stopping at A.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEVEGETABLE GARDEN
- ARTICLEWORK FOR THE WEEK
- ARTICLERED SPIDER
- ARTICLEFLOWER GARDEN
- SECTIONThe Man on the Land
- ARTICLETHE PIG INDUSTRY
- ARTICLEPULPY KIDNEY
- ARTICLEExport of Honey
- ARTICLESOWING PASTURES
- ARTICLEMARGARINE
- ARTICLEFARMING PERSONALITIES
- ILLUSTRATIONG. P. LAWSON, a well-known stock auctioneer.
- ARTICLEDRIFT TO FACTORIES
- ARTICLESOWING BY AIR
- SECTIONActivities in the Realm of Sport
- ARTICLEGOLF TOPICS
- ARTICLETHOSE CRICKET TESTS
- ARTICLEFRED PERRY’S REWARD
- ARTICLEFARNES FOR AUSTRALIA?
- ILLUSTRATIONLEAVING THE AMATEUR RANKS.—IDs Helen Wills-Moody, many seasons ranked first among the world’s women tennis players, w...
- ARTICLEWALES WELL BEATEN
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LOVELOCK CUP.—The New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association's J. E. Lovelock Challenge Cup, to commemorate the one...
- ARTICLECYRIL TOLLEY ANNOYED
- ARTICLEJapan in Davis Cup
- ILLUSTRATIONFAIRLIE CYCLE AND ATHLETIC CLUB.—Members of the executive of the Fairlie Cycle and Athletic Club. Standing (from left...
- ILLUSTRATIONSWIMMING AMONGST ICE.—Women competitors taking part in the yseberen (ice bears) race, an annual fixture of the Dutch ...
- ILLUSTRATIONICE-SKATING ON STILTS.-Fritz Dietl, famous Aim trian skater, known as the “stilt-man ” at the Empire Pool skating are...
- ARTICLEENGLISH SOCCER TEAM
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- ARTICLEATHLETIC AMBASSADOR
- ARTICLEBRILLIANT GOLF
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- ARTICLEKING’S PROCTOR MAY INTERVENE
- ARTICLEWORKERS WARNING TO CABINET
- ARTICLEGOLFING BETS
- ARTICLEGENEROUS GIVER
- ARTICLEBIG NEW VESSEL
- ARTICLEHUNDREDS KILLED AT SCHOOL
- ARTICLESCHOOL COMPLETELY DEMOLISHED
- ARTICLECENSOR TAKES ACTION
- ARTICLELOYALIST MINES EXPLODE
- ARTICLEWIDE AREA FLOODED
- ARTICLEUSED LOVE POTIONS
- ARTICLESEQUEL TO SHOOTING
- ARTICLEOCEAN AIR LINES
- ARTICLECORONATION OF KING
- ARTICLEFREEDOM OF CITY
- ARTICLELONDON UNIVERSITY
- ARTICLEBRITISH BUDGET
- ARTICLECURFEW AGAIN
- ARTICLECLAIM FAILS
- ARTICLEGRAND NATIONAL
- ARTICLERAPID POLITICAL PROGRESS
- ARTICLEKING’S CORONATION
- ARTICLEBRITISH RE-ARMING
- ARTICLE“SWORD OF ISLAM”
- ARTICLESIT-DOWN STRIKES
- ARTICLERECORD PACIFIC FLIGH
- ARTICLENAZI EDICT
- ARTICLETENNIS
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- ARTICLERACING AND TROTTING
- ARTICLEPAHIATUA R.C.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND R.C
- ILLUSTRATIONBRITAIN EXPANDING HER AIR FORCE.—Awake at last to the inadequate slate of her Air Force as compared to the aerial fig...
- ARTICLETO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES
- ARTICLEA FARMERS DEBTS
- ARTICLETIMBER WORKERS
- ARTICLETHE NUFFIELD GIFT
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- ARTICLEFULL CLEARANCE
- ARTICLEUP-TO-DATE BAKERY
- ARTICLEDOWNLANDS WATER SUPPLY
- ARTICLEBRIGHT REVUE
- ARTICLETHE CHURCHES
- ARTICLERED MENACE
- ARTICLENEW NAVALISM
- ARTICLEBRITAIN’S BIG CRUISERS
- ARTICLEPRICE OF METALS
- ARTICLEFENLAND FLOODS
- ARTICLESTUDENT RIOTS
- ARTICLEFRENCH TRIBUTES
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- SECTIONWOMAN’S WORLD
- ARTICLESOCIAL NOTES
- ARTICLEGUARANTEED RELIEF FROM CATARRH
- ARTICLEWOMEN’S INSTITUTE
- ARTICLEEXTREME SIMPLICITY
- ILLUSTRATIONPictured above is a very new and very practical sports foundation kindly supplied by Berlei. The smooth batiste girdl...
- ARTICLETHROUGH THE WINDOWS
- ARTICLETREATMENT OF HAIR
- ARTICLETEA DRINKING
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- ARTICLESWIMMING
- ARTICLEWRESTLING
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
- ARTICLEDAMAGES AWARDED
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- ARTICLEDIAMOND JUBILEE CONTINGENT DESTRUCTION OF FILMS TOPICAL PICTURES
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONFILMS CO UP IN SMOKE.—Half a million feet of film, which had provided occupation for thousands of actors and workers ...
- ILLUSTRATIONHITLER GREETS FOREIGN DIPLOMATS.— In genial mood, Herr Adolf Hitler is pictured as he exchanged a pleasant greeting w...
- ILLUSTRATIONAT THE DIAMOND JUBILEE.—A trooper of the New Zealand Diamond Jubilee Contingent of 1897. The contingent was mounted o...
- ILLUSTRATIONS. P. Andrew Photo. THE REV. CLYDE CARB, M.P., of Timaru, elected president of the Federated Societies for the Preven...
- ILLUSTRATIONCRUISING LINER FROM AUSTRALIA.—The P. and O. liner Strathnaver, the last cruising liner from Australia this summer, b...
- ILLUSTRATIONS. P Andrew Photo THE LATE MR E. J. DUNNING. one of Auckland’s most popular cricketers, who lost his life by drowning...
- ILLUSTRATIONGIANT LINER.—A load-line painter at work on the slender bows of the Queen Mary, during an overhaul at Southampton, En...
- ILLUSTRATIONAT TRENTHAM.—Stewards of the Wellington Racing Club and others after Mrs C. W. Tringham had decorated Wild Chase, win...
- ILLUSTRATIONCHASED BY CUTTER.—The. Spanish freighter Mar Cantahrico, loaded with aeroplanes and other war supplies for the Spanis...
- ILLUSTRATIONMr G. McNAMARA, Director-General of the Post and Telegraph Department, who leaves for England shortly to attend an Em...
- ILLUSTRATIONGOVERNMENT'S HOUSING SCHEME.—Mr J. A. Lee, M.P.. who is in charge of housing construction, paid a visit of inspection...
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW ZEALAND DIAMOND JUBILEE CONTINGENT.—The departure of the Coronation Contingent during the week recalls the depart...
- ILLUSTRATIONCRASHED INTO A COTTAGE.—An R.A.F. aeroplane from Lyrnpne crashed into a cottage in Sussex on February 21. The pilot a...
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