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- ARTICLETHE RIGHT HON. RICHARD JOHN SEDDON, 13 YEARS PREMIER OF N.Z.
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- ILLUSTRATIONJ. E. Price, photo, Tauranga. THE NEW POST OFFICE. TAURANGA.
- ILLUSTRATIONSorrell, photo. SCENE AFTER THE FIRE AT THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL, NAPIER,
- ILLUSTRATIONMADAME METAXAS. WIFE OF THE GREEK MINISTER TO THE COURT OF ST. JAMES’. Before her marriage Madame Metaxas was Miss He...
- ILLUSTRATIONSee "Drama.” THE GREATEST COMEDIAN OF THE CENTURY, J. L. TOOLE, IN HIS MOST FAMOUS CHARACTER, "PAUL PRY.”
- ILLUSTRATIONSorrell, photo. THIRD BATTALION BAND, NAPIER. BACK ROW- Bandsmen Hartley, McNamara, Rockell, Willis, Hoff, Cole. THIR...
- ILLUSTRATIONA FAST VANISHING TYPE OF NATIVE KAINGA (VILLAGE) IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE DESERTED VILLAGE” (MAORI EDITION): DESOLATE PA AT TAWHATA, UPPER WANGANUI RIVER.
- ARTICLEART SOCIETY CANVASES.
- ARTICLETHE RIVAL REPORTERS
- ARTICLESunny People.
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- ARTICLE[COPY RIGHT STORY]. THIRD CLASS MEN
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- ARTICLEAre We the Worst=Mannered Nation ?
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- ARTICLEBlack Jose: A Tale of the Argentine
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- ARTICLECHILDREN OF MUSIC
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- ARTICLEThe Best Club in London.
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- ARTICLEVERSE OLD AND NEW
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- ARTICLEANECDOTES AND SKETCHES
- ARTICLEThen and Now in the Cricket World.
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- ARTICLEA MUSICAL SPIRIT
- ARTICLEROUND ABOUT THE COLONY
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- ARTICLEHere and There
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- ARTICLEBooks and Bookmen
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- ARTICLETHE LATE MR. SEDDON
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- ARTICLEACROSS THE ATLANTIC IN FIVE DAYS
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LARGEST CABLE IN 1906.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LARGEST CABLE IN 1855.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CABLE TESTED UP TO 370 TONS.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE STERN FRAME AND BRACKET CASTINGS—THE LARGEST EVER MADE.
- ILLUSTRATIONSECTIONAL VIEW OF ONE OF THE NEW LINERS AMIDSHIPS, Showing the boilers room and arrangement of decks. The vessel is e...
- ILLUSTRATIONHOW THE NEW CUNARDERS WILL APPEAR WHEN COMPLETE. The small vessel represents the first Cunard liner to cross the Atla...
- ILLUSTRATIONGREAT ELECTRIC DERRICKS IN MESSRS. BROWN’S YARD, CLYDEBANK The portion of the bow of the Lusitania in this photograph...
- ILLUSTRATIONA. Woodhead, photo. ONE REASON WHY GISBORNE WANTS A RAILWAY.
- ARTICLEThe Olympian Games.
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- ARTICLEMR. HALL-JONES, THE NEW PREMIER OF NEW ZEALAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONHermann, photo.
- ARTICLEGOLD DREDGING ON THE BULLER GORGE, WEST COAST, SOUTH ISLAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONTourist Department, photo.
- ARTICLETHE LATE MR. SEDDON AT THE RECEPTION OF THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK AT PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON, JUNE, 1901.
- ILLUSTRATIONSchaef, photo.
- ARTICLEMR. SEDDON’S CAREER IN CARTOON.
- ILLUSTRATION“ I’SE BIGGEST.” Speaking at a meeting of the Auckland Liberal Association the Hon. Mr. Seddon said "He wished them t...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Hon. Mr. Seddon treats the Northern Settlers to a general view of the Government Policy plan. (Let us hope the vi...
- ILLUSTRATION“Humph! He is very small—er—he doesn't look very robust!” “Ah! Sir: which it’s my belief as ’ow he’s been reared too ...
- ILLUSTRATIONHEAVING THE LEAD (1904).
- ILLUSTRATIONALEXANDER THE GREAT SIGHING FOR NEW WORLDS TO CONQUER (1893)
- ILLUSTRATIONAFTER THE WAR IS OVER (1904).
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. SEDDON HAS COMPLETED HIS ELEVENTH YEAR OF PREMIERSHIP.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE VICTOR (1905).
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE JULY MANOEUVRES, OR PREPARING FOR THE FRAY.
- ILLUSTRATIONNAILING HIS COLOURS TO THE MAST (1905).
- ILLUSTRATIONA ROTTEN PLATFORM (1905).
- ILLUSTRATIONWHEN THE PREMIER SPEAKS (1906).
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- ILLUSTRATIONSchaef, photo. A WEST COAST TOWNSHIP—HOKITIKA, LOOKING UP THE RIVER.
- ARTICLETHE NORMAL SCHOOL, WELLESLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND.
- ARTICLEBOYS ATTENDING THE NORMAL SCHOOL, WELLESLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND. Copy negative no.
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- ARTICLEGIRL PUPILS AT THE NORMAL SCHOOL. WELLESLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONSee "Our Illustrations."
- ARTICLETO SUMNER BEACH, CHRISTCHURCH, BY STEAM TRAMWAY. TWENTY TRAMS DRAGGED BY A SINGLE MOTOR.
- ILLUSTRATIONWheeler, photo.
- ARTICLEA TELEPHOTO VIEW OF AUCKLAND FROM STANLEY POINT.
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- ILLUSTRATIONTEAMS FROM THE AMERICAN WARSHIP BALTIMORE, WHO GAVE AN EXHIBITION OF THE AMERICAN FOOTBALL GAME AT ALEXANDRA PARK, AU...
- ILLUSTRATIONHanna, photo, NEW PLYMOUTH C.C. WINNERS OF NORTH TARANAKI SENIOR CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP, 1905-1906, BACK ROW : Messrs W...
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- ILLUSTRATIONE. Brandbury, photo TWO VIEWS IN THE DOMAIN, OAMARU.
- ARTICLESOME PRIZE BIRDS AT THE AUCKLAND AND SUBURBAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S SHOW
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- ARTICLECHILDREN ARE CHILDREN ALL THE WORLD OVER.
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- ARTICLEOur Illustrations
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- ARTICLEShakespeare as Spoken.
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- ARTICLEMUSIC AND DRAMA.
- ARTICLEHow to Make the Most of Gloves.
- ARTICLEUntidy Wives.
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- ARTICLEPersonal Paragraphs
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- ARTICLEENGAGEMENTS.
- ARTICLEOrange blossoms
- ARTICLEStrange Coincidences.
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- SECTIONBIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.
- ARTICLEBIRTHS.
- ARTICLEMARRIAGES.
- ARTICLEDEATHS.
- SECTIONSociety Gossip
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- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLEPALMERSTON NORTH.
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- ARTICLECHRISTCHURCH.
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- ARTICLEJUST SKIN AND BONE.
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- ARTICLEA WORK OF ART:
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- ARTICLEBREEZY, GROCER’S CLERK
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- ARTICLEJUST FOR FUN
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- ARTICLECookery
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- ARTICLEChildren’s Page
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- ARTICLEBetty of the Wilderness
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- ARTICLEBaby Bunting.
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- ARTICLEA Toy-shop Friendship.
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- ARTICLEBUSTER BROWN HE GOES FOR A WALK
- SECTIONAS SEEN THROUGH WOMAN’S EYES.
- ARTICLEWHY IS HOME DULL?
- ARTICLECroup, or Not Croup.
- ARTICLEEngaged Couples: When Should They Meet ?
- ARTICLERussian Universities Open to Women.
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- ARTICLETHE WORLD OF FASHION
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- ARTICLETHE GRAPHIC FUNNY LEAF
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- ILLUSTRATION"Cabman! Cabman!! Surely you’re going out of your way?' "Bless me, mum, vou give me quite a turn! I’d forgotten all a...
- ILLUSTRATIONWHERE IT ORIGINATED. Captain Noah: It never rains but it pours!
- ILLUSTRATIONA LONG JOB. The Giraffe: Say, doc, I have a fish-bone stuck in my throat which I want You to remove.