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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEThe Week in Review
- ARTICLETo Find the South Pole.
- ARTICLEM. Falliere’s Big Mail.
- ARTICLEMusings and Meditations
- ARTICLEFood Faddists.
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLESayings of the Week
- ARTICLEELECTORAL HUMOUR.
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- ARTICLEThe Club Smoking Room
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- SECTIONThe News of the Week
- ARTICLEIN THE DOMINION.
- ARTICLECOMMONWEALTH.
- ARTICLETHE OLD COUNTRY.
- ARTICLEASIA.
- ARTICLEAFRICA.
- ARTICLEAMERICA.
- ARTICLEPERSONAL NOTES.
- ARTICLESHARE LIST.
- ARTICLELOW VITALITY.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEVOLUNTEER NOTES
- ARTICLEA Tragic Career.
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- ARTICLEFACTS, FANCIES, QUIPS & COMMENTS
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- SECTIONOUT-DOOR SPORTS.
- ARTICLECRICKET.
- ILLUSTRATIONLord Hawke: “A strict disciplinarian on the field,” but off it “he is in great request as a vocalist,” and “only one ...
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. Warner “has played cricket in every quarter of the globe, and has written enough books on cricket in strange land...
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. H. D. G. Leveson-Gower is “the sworn foe of all average-mongers... In his opinion, matches are made to be won—or ...
- ARTICLEGOLF.
- ARTICLECRICKET.
- ARTICLEGolfing Tales and Tips.
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS.
- ARTICLESAILING.
- ARTICLEFOOTBALL.
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- ARTICLEOur Illustrations.
- ARTICLESweating.
- ARTICLETURF TOPICS
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLEMusic and Drama
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- ARTICLETHE "NO-LICENSE" PARTY'S MONSTER GATHERING OF CHILDREN IN AUCKLAND ON SATURDAY.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. POOLE CANDIDATE FOR AUCKLAND WEST, ADDRESSING THE CHILDREN.
- ILLUSTRATIONA NOTABLE FEATURE IN THE PROCESSION.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE ASSEMBLAGE IN WESTERN PARK.
- ARTICLECOMPLETION OF THE NORTH ISLAND MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY.
- ARTICLETHE RACE FOR THE NEW ZEALAND CUP, 1908.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE START.
- ILLUSTRATIONFOUR FURLONGS FROM HOME.
- ILLUSTRATIONWebb and Bunz, photo. THE FINISH: DOWNFALL WINS.
- ARTICLESNAPSHOTS AT THE SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR HELD AT “BINSWOOD," MOUNT EDEN, AUCKLAND, IN AID OF THE ORPHANS’ HOME, REMUERA.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FANCY STALL.
- ILLUSTRATIONP. Fabricius, photo. ON THE LAWN.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LADIES’ COMMITTEE.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE SWEET STALL.
- ILLUSTRATIONSorrell, photo. SNAPSHOTS AT THE OPENING OF THE SUMMER SAILING SEASON AT NAPIER.
- ARTICLEMILITARY CARNIVAL, PALMERSTON NORTH.
- ARTICLEMEMBERS OF THE LAST PARLIAMENT WHO ARE WAITING THE VERDICT OF THE ELECTORS AS WE GO TO PRESS.
- ILLUSTRATIONHONE HEKE, Northern Maori.
- ILLUSTRATIONC. A. C. HARDY, Selwyn.
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. A. HANAN. Invercargill.
- ILLUSTRATIONA. R. BARCLAY. Dunedin North.
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. GRAHAM, City of Nelson.
- ILLUSTRATIONHON. T. DUNCAN, Oamaru.
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. F. ARNOLD, Dunedin South.
- ILLUSTRATIONC. HALL, Waipawa.
- ARTICLEMILITARY CARNIVAL, PALMERSTON NORTH.
- ILLUSTRATIONGROUP OF OFFICERS ON EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES. Captain Collins is third, and next to him on the right is Capt. Tyler, of ...
- ILLUSTRATIONFEILDING MOUNTED RIFLE TEAM, WHICH WON THE LLOYD LINDSAY COMPETITION. From left to right are Sergeant Craine (in comm...
- ILLUSTRATIONPARADE OF MANAWATU MOUNTED RIFLES FOR THE MUSICAL RIDE, THE MOST INTERESTING FEATURE OF THE TOURNAMENT.
- ILLUSTRATIONPANORAMIC VIEW OF THE RING, WAIRARAPA A. AND P. SHOW, CARTERTON.
- ILLUSTRATIONForwarded to the "Graphic" by A M. Forbes, Hyderabad-Deccan. See "Our Illustration." THE RECENT DEVASTATING FLOODS AT...
- ARTICLESNAPSHOTS AT THE LAST DAY OF THE SPRING MEETING, AUCKLAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONFINISH OF THE JUVENILE HANDICAP: J. J. CRAIG'S SEA ELE,1; SALUTE, 2; ETNA. 3.
- ILLUSTRATIONAT THE FIRST JUMP, MAIDEN HURDLES, MARK TIME LEADING.
- ILLUSTRATIONAT THE SECOND FENCE, HUNTER'S STEEPLE. Mozart, who hit very hard, leading from Connecticut. Note position Jockey Selby.
- ILLUSTRATIONWATER JUMP, HUNTER'S STEEPLE, MOZART AND CONNECTICUT IN THE LEAD.
- ILLUSTRATIONTE AROHA WINNING THE ASCOT HANDICAP, LOCHBUIE. 2; MORAL, 3.
- ILLUSTRATIONFINISH OF PARNELL HANDICAP: ROYAL SOULT,. 1: CAMBRIAN. 2: HALDANE. 3.
- ILLUSTRATIONPOYAL SOULT, WINNER OF THE WYNYARD AND PARNELL HANDICAPS.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. J. G. SUTHERLAND'S LUSCOM BE, WINNER OF MAIDEN HURDLES (THIRD DAY), AT THE LAST FENCE.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. W. DAVIS' b. m. TE AROHA. WINNER OF THE ASCOT HANDICAP.
- ARTICLETHE MIDLAND RAILWAY OF THE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONNORTHERN ROLLER MILLS' "CHAMPION” DISPLAY AT THE RECENT PROCESSION IN GISBORNE. T. Thomas, photo, Gisborne. Sent with...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE NEW PAVILION. GREENMEADOWS BOWLING CLUB, NAPIER.
- ILLUSTRATIONFOUR GENERATIONS OF COLONISTS. On the right anil left of the picture are seated Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, who came to...
- ILLUSTRATIONOPENING DAY, GREENMEADOWS BOWLING CLUB, NAPIER.
- ARTICLETHE WHANGAPE'S MISHAP.
- ILLUSTRATIONSWORD FISH CAPTURED AT AUCKLAND LAST WEEK AFTER BEING DISABLED IN A TERRIFIC COMBAT WITH A COW WHALE IN THE HAURAKI G...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Whangape in the Calliope Dock. Auckland, having a new shaft fitted by Messrs George Fraser and Sons, Limited.
- ILLUSTRATIONBoat in charge of Mr. R. J. Reeves, second officer, leaving the Whangape for Suva. When 27 miles from Suva the boat w...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE WHANGAPE’S STERN TUBE. In order to effect temporary repairs, Chief Engineer Swann and his staff had to drill 150 ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE SUMMER SHOW OF THE WANGANUI A. AND P. SOCIETY.
- ARTICLEOPENING OF THE NEW TRAINING COLLEGE, WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE NEW BUILDING.
- ILLUSTRATIONSee "Our Illustration." THE SWIMMING BATH.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CRITICISM CLASS IN SESSION.
- ILLUSTRATIONA GROUP OF STUDENTS WHO ACTED "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER."
- ARTICLEBEING STRAY NOTES OF FIVE YEARS OF TRAVEL.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE GANGES NEAR THE SATI CHAURA, OR MASSACRE GHAT, CAWNPORE.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE MEMORIAL WELL, CAWNPORE.
- ILLUSTRATIONA RIVERSIDE SCENE, BENARES.
- ARTICLEGOLDEN DAYS IN MANY LANDS.
- ILLUSTRATIONA GENERAL VIEW OF THE GHATS, BENARES.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE BERNING GHAT, BENARES WHERE THE DEAD ARE CREMATED.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE RESIDENCY, LUCKNOW.
- ILLUSTRATIONA STREET SCENE, BENARES.
- ILLUSTRATIONENTRANCE TO THE GREAT QUAMBARAH, LUCKNOW.
- ILLUSTRATIONA BUSY MORNING ON THE GHATS, BENARES.
- ARTICLEConcerning the New American President
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE NEW PRESIDENT AND HIS WIFE ON A SUMMER VACATION AT MURRAY BAY, QUEBEC.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. TAFT AS SECRETARY OF WAR.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. TAFT, MISS HELEN TAFT, AND MASTER CHARLES TAFT.
- ILLUSTRATIONSIX FEET OF GOODNATURED HUMANITY.
- ILLUSTRATIONMRS. BRYAN.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. BRYAN’S CLEVER ELDER DAUGHTER, MRS. W. H. LEAVITT
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. AND MRS. TAFT AND THEIR SON CHARLES.
- ILLUSTRATION"CLIFTON.” RESIDENTIAL BOARDING HOUSE Phone 2589. Telegraphic Address: "Clifton.” Mount Eden, AUCKLAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONBALAAM BRYAN. "What have I done unto thee that thou hast smitten me these three times?”— Numbers xxii. 28. —Baltimore...
- ILLUSTRATIONSays Bill to Bill: "What’s the use of holding these conventions anyway?” Cleveland “Plain Dealer.”
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE HEIR PRESUMPTIVE. Theodore Roosevelt (to William H. Taft, his candidate for the Presidency): "There, sonny, I’ve ...
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- ARTICLEDecadence of Sport.
- ARTICLEThe White Plague.
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- SECTIONLife in the Garden
- ARTICLECOMING EVENTS.
- ARTICLENEXT WEEK’S WORK.
- ARTICLEGENERAL GARDEN WORK.
- ARTICLEGARDEN NOTES.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe 1908 Gold Medal Rose, Alice Stanley. HT., Colour Pale Silvery Rose.
- ILLUSTRATION1908 Gold Medal Rose, Alex. Hill Gray. Rich yellow tea variety.
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- ARTICLEBILLIARDS
- ARTICLEA WIFE’S BREAKDOWN.
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- ARTICLEThe Federal Capital of the Commonwealth of Australia
- ILLUSTRATIONFOREST CREEK, YASS.
- ILLUSTRATIONYASS RIVER.
- ILLUSTRATIONTOWN, LOOKING EAST.
- ILLUSTRATIONVALLEY OF THE MURRUMBIDGEEBIDGEE.
- ILLUSTRATIONVIEW OF SITE ON BELLE VALE FROM BOWNING HILL.
- ILLUSTRATION"KENILWORTH STATION.
- ARTICLEThe Romance of Chicago
- ILLUSTRATIONGEORGE M. PULLMAN, Who founded the Pullman Car Company, and established near Chicago the industrial town that bears h...
- ILLUSTRATIONMELVILLE W. FULLER, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court—he practised law in Chicago front 1856 to 1888.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. In the building are the famous grain and provision "pits,” in which so many fortunes have...
- ILLUSTRATIONSTATE-STREET—THE HEART OF CHICAGO’S SHOPPING DISTRICT.
- ILLUSTRATIONHUTCHINSON HALL AND TOWER. The chief architectural feature of the University of Chicago.
- ILLUSTRATIONGUSTAVUS FRANKLIN SWIFT, Whose name is unforgettably associated with the building up of the meat packing industry.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM, JACKSON PARK. This building was originally erected to house the fine arts exhibit of the ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ONE OF CHICAGO'S NEW SKY-SCRAPERS.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE NEW CHICAGO POST-OFFICE.
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- ARTICLECriminal Paris.
- ARTICLEDIFFERENT NAMES.
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- ARTICLENews, Notes and Notions.
- ARTICLEBOILS PROMPTLY BANISHED.
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- ARTICLEThe Lighter Side of Prison Life
- ARTICLE£2,200 Thrown Out of the Window.
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- ARTICLETHE NIGHT SKY IN NOVEMBER
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- ARTICLEAnecdotes and Sketches
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- ARTICLEBooks and Bookmen
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- ARTICLEThorgunna’s Ghost.
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- SECTIONBoudoir Gossip
- ARTICLEHow to Travel in Comfort.
- ARTICLEWhat is Most Necessary to a Woman's Happiness?
- ARTICLEA Feminine Mania.
- ARTICLEBathe Your Face.
- ARTICLEHave They Come to Stay?
- ARTICLEA Cup of Tea in Morocco.
- ARTICLEThe Clerk and the Duchess.
- ARTICLEWhen Love is Dead.
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- ARTICLEChildren’s Page
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEA Witty Peasant.
- ARTICLEA Queer Compact.
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- ARTICLEOrange Blossoms.
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- ARTICLEBanana Salad: A Novelty.
- SECTIONSociety Gossip.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND.
- ARTICLECAMBRIDGE.
- ARTICLEGISBORNE.
- ARTICLENEW PLYMOUTH.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLEPALMERSTON NORTH.
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLECHRISTCHURCH.
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- ARTICLEThe World of Fashion
- ARTICLESome Suggestions for Sunny Days.
- ILLUSTRATIONA LINEN FROCK FOR SUNNY DAYS.
- ILLUSTRATIONTUCKED NET BLOUSE.
- ILLUSTRATIONOVERSKIRT DRESS OF BATISTE AND LACE.
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- ARTICLEOur Funny Page