Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLERADIO N.Z. STATIONS
- ARTICLESHIPPING PORT OF TIMARU
- ARTICLENEWS AND NOTES
- ARTICLETRAVELLERS’ GUIDE
- ARTICLEWEATHER SOUTH CANTERBURY FORECAST
- ARTICLEAMUSEMENTS STATE THEATRE.
- ARTICLEGAMING BREACH
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- ARTICLETEMUKA BAND CONTEST
- ARTICLEFAIRLIE INTEREST IN FREE LIBRARY
- ARTICLEWAIMATE NO NEED FOR OFFICE
- ARTICLE“FLYING BOMB”
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- ARTICLEGERALDINE FARMERS’ UNION
- ARTICLEWOOL PAYMENT
- ARTICLEGAME SEASON RESTRICTED
- ARTICLEWAR EXPENSES FUND
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLECRICKET BRISTOL CUP WON BY OLD BOYS
- ARTICLEX-RAYING TROOPS
- ARTICLEIMPORT LICENCES
- ARTICLEMINIATURE RIFLES
- ARTICLEMARATHON RUN
- ARTICLEGOLF TIMARU CLUB
- ARTICLEBOWLING Fours Championship
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLEThe Timaru Herald MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1940 All Army Leader Speaks
- ARTICLEClaims of Art
- ARTICLELocal and General News
- ARTICLEPersonal Items
- ARTICLEMR BARNARD DROPS A BOMBSHELL
- ARTICLECLEARING FARM LAND
- ARTICLEGIFT OF £l000
- ARTICLEVISIT TO LONDON
- ARTICLEFATAL INJURIES
- ARTICLENEW PRIMATE
- ARTICLESAFE AND TRUCK
- ARTICLECANNOT AFFORD LUXURIES
- ARTICLEGOOD RESPONSE
- ARTICLESixty Years Ago
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- ARTICLECHALLENGE TO NAZIS
- ARTICLEDEMAND FOR ARMS
- ARTICLESOVIET REIGN OF TERROR •
- ARTICLESELLING CAMPAIGN
- ARTICLENO LONGER FREE AGENTS
- ARTICLEDIAMOND FIELDS FOUND
- ARTICLESTUDENTS PROTEST
- ARTICLEDUTY OVERSEAS
- ILLUSTRATIONALLIED AIR OBJECTIVES.—Raids have been, carried oat by the Royal Air Force on important enemy bases. Following the re...
- ARTICLEBID FOR GREATER TRADE
- ARTICLEWOMAN CONDEMNED TO DEATH
- ARTICLEIncreased Allowances
- ARTICLEDORNIERS BROUGHT DOWN
- ARTICLECOAL WANTED FOR TROOPSHIPS
- ARTICLECAR ALMOST TORN 'IN HALVES
- ARTICLEPASSENGER SHIP ATTACKED
- ARTICLEPATROLS CLASH
- ILLUSTRATIONA. P. F. CHAPMAN, the former English cricket captain, who has been invalided out of the army owing to varicose veins ...
- ARTICLEBALKAN PROMISES
- ARTICLEFAMILY WIPED OUT
- ARTICLEADVERTISING MAY RISE
- ARTICLEUPROAR OVER MAP
- ARTICLEALLIED UNITY
- ARTICLEBUTTER SLUMP
- ARTICLEELECTRIC ENGINE
- ARTICLEThetis to be Used Again
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLELANDING OF EARLY SETTLERS
- ILLUSTRATIONWAITING FOR THE NEWCOMERS.—Settlers wait anxiously on the beach for Ilia Strathallan’s passengers to come ashore in t...
- ILLUSTRATIONHAEREMAI!—Greeted in true Maori fashion, the, assembled natives give a haka of welcome to the immigrants.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LANDING.—A member of the whaleboat crow gallantly carries a fair passenger ashore. Captain Woollcombe is seen ass...
- ILLUSTRATIONHOANI KAHU, the Maori chieftain, extends greetings to the new settlers in Aotcaroa.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHEIR NEW HOME.— The new -settlers wall; up the beach wondering what kind of welcome awaits them in this strange laud.
- ILLUSTRATIONA LAND OF PLENTY.—Any doubts which the new arrivals had concerning food were soon dispelled by the lavish feast, whic...
- ARTICLEFAREWELL SAID
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLEFUTURITY STAKES AT ASHBURTON
- ARTICLEAWAPUNI RACES
- ARTICLEVINCENT J.C.
- ARTICLETHAMES TROTTING CUP
- GROUPING_NODEPage 9 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWEDDINGS
- SECTIONWOMAN’S WORLD
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- ARTICLERACING AND TROTTING
- ARTICLETHE LEE ISSUE
- ARTICLEUNWANTED BABY
- ARTICLENOTED SCIENTIST
- ARTICLEWITH OUR TROOPS IN EGYPT
- ARTICLEFARMER KILLED
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 12 Advertisements