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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLECONTENTS
- ARTICLEThe Week in Review
- ARTICLEA Gift Horse.
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- ARTICLESayings of the Week
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- ARTICLEThe Club Smoking Room
- ARTICLEBridge and Barber.
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- SECTIONThe News of the Week
- ARTICLEIN THE DOMINION.
- ARTICLECOMMONWEALTH.
- ARTICLETHE OLD COUNTRY.
- ARTICLEEUROPE.
- ARTICLEASIA.
- ARTICLEAFRICA.
- ARTICLEAMERICA.
- ARTICLEPERSONAL NOTES.
- ARTICLEAn Englishman’s Home.
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- ARTICLESHARE LIST.
- ARTICLETURF GOSSIP
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- SECTIONSports and Pastimes.
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS.
- ARTICLERIFLE SHOOTING.
- ARTICLEAQUATICS.
- ARTICLESCULLING.
- ARTICLEATHLETICS.
- ARTICLEFOOTBALL.
- ARTICLEPOLO.
- ARTICLEBILLIARDS.
- ARTICLE“While There Is Oxygen There Is Hope"
- ARTICLEMusic and Drama
- ARTICLEour Illustrations
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- ARTICLEA STILL MORNING AT FACILE HARBOUR, DUSKY SOUND.
- ILLUSTRATIONTourist Department, photo.
- ARTICLESTUDENTS AT PLAY—NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT AT WELLINGTON.
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS AND BOWLING AT WANGANUI DURING EASTER.
- ILLUSTRATIONRembrandt Studio, Marton. ON THE TENNIS COURTS.
- ILLUSTRATIONLamoe, photo. SOME OF THE COMPETITORS AT THE FIRST LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT HELD AT WANGANUI. There were 210 entries, a...
- ILLUSTRATIONRembrandt Studio, Marton. THE BOWLING TOURNAMENT FOR THE KEESING CUP, WON BY FEILDING.
- ILLUSTRATIONC. Parkerson, photo. EASTER REGATTA AT ROTORUA. The festivities at Rotorua this Easter as usual included a Regatta fo...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHAMES FORESTERS’ ANNUAL SPORTS GATHERING ON THE RACECOURSE AT PARAWAI, ON EASTER MONDAY.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. R. M. McDonald. Chairman of Directors, Christchurch Press Company, now on his way to England as one of the Domini...
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. T. E. DONNE. The popular supmintendent of the Tourist Department, who was farewelled last week by a large gatheri...
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. C. A. HICKSON. Commissioner of Stamps, who has been in the Government service since 1865. and is now retiring und...
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. MICHAEL FLANNERY Late gaoler at Napier, who is retiring under the age limit. Mr. Flannery was the recipient of an...
- ARTICLELAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE, WANGANUI COLLEGE, AND FAREWELL TO MR. AND MRS. EMPSON.
- ILLUSTRATIONGENERAL VIEW OF THE SITE OF THE NEW BUILDINGS.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. W. EMPSON, Who is retiring from the headmastership after twenty-five years connection with the school, twenty-one...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE SCHOOL IN 1881. THIS BUILDING IS THE LARGE CLASS ROOM OF THE PRESENT SCHOOL SHOWN IN ANOTHER PHOTOGRAPH.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FIRST SCHOOL HOUSE—FORTY YEARS AGO.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE REV. J. L. DOVE. Of England, appointed by the trustees to succeed Mr. Empson.
- ILLUSTRATIONHIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE RIGHT REV. THE BISHOP OF WELLINGTON (BISHOP WALLIS). Chairman of the Trustees.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. G. C. WHEELE,. Member of the Board of Trustees.
- ILLUSTRATIONWANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OF TO-DAY. THE CHAPEL IS ON THE LEFT.
- ILLUSTRATIONSOME OF THE SPECTATORS AT THE STONE LAYING CEREMONY.
- ILLUSTRATIONF. J. Denton, photo. THE LARGE CLASS ROOM OF THE PRESENT BUILDING.
- ARTICLELaying the Foundation Stone of the New Wanganui Collegiate to cost £30,000
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. A. G. BIGNELL, Chairman of Executive Com. of Trustees.
- ILLUSTRATIONOLD BOYS WHO JOURNEYED TO WANGANUI TO TAKE PART IN THE CELEBRATIONS. It says much for the school that the enthusiasm ...
- ILLUSTRATIONMR T. ALLISON. Member of the Board of Trustees.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE PRESENT PUPIL OF THE COLLEGE. "No educational department, no system of routine instruction, can produce what has ...
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. C. J. WRAY. President of the Old Boys' Association.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. S. W. ADAMS. Secretary to the Board of Trustees.
- ARTICLEEASTER MANOEUVRES OF THE WELLINGTON DISTRICT TROOPS AT ORINGI, HAWKE’S BAY.
- ILLUSTRATIONPANORAMA OF THE ORINGI ENCAMPMENT. The chief scene of the battle was fought on the hills in the background, ball cart...
- ILLUSTRATIONNo. 1. The results of the heavy rain in the camp of the Wellington First Battalion who were the worst sufferers by th...
- ILLUSTRATIONE. Denton, photo. OFFICERS WHO TOOK PART IN THE MANOEUVRES. Seventh and eighth from the right are Lieut. Col. Bauchop...
- ILLUSTRATIONE. Denton, photo.
- ARTICLEFARTHEST SOUTH WITH LIEUTENANT SHACKLETON.
- ILLUSTRATIONCopyright by E. H. Shackleton. 1909. THE CLOUD MAKER. There is here shown for the first time one of the mountains dis...
- ILLUSTRATIONCopyright by E. H. Shackleton, 1909. BLUFF DEPOT, 93 MILES DUE SOUTH OF WINTER QUARTERS. To the right is Lieutenant S...
- ILLUSTRATIONCopyright by E. H. Shackelton. NEARLY HIDDEN BY A SOUTH PACIFIC BILLOW. The Union Co.’s Koonya, as seen from the Nimr...
- ILLUSTRATIONCopyright by E. H. Shackleton, 1909 IN A BARBERLESS LAND Three members of the Furthest South Party, photographed just...
- ILLUSTRATIONEREBUS IN ERUPTION, AS SEEN FROM THE WINTER QUARTERS. Copyright by E. H. Shackleton, 1909.
- ILLUSTRATIONCopyright by E. H. Shackleton, 1909. THE WINTER QUARTERS AT CAPE BOYDS The hut, which measured 33ft by 19ft, had to a...
- ILLUSTRATIONCopyright by E. H. Shackleton. 1909. THE EREBUS PARTY STARTING ON THEIR SUCCESSFUL CLIMB. This picture illustrates th...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe last of the Addie Penguins, photographed Just before they started North for the winter. The photograph was taken ...
- ARTICLEMAORIS IN CONFERENCE AT TAUPO AND ON THE WAIKATO RIVER.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe gathering at waahi, on the waikato river, where there were about two thousand natives assembled.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. HENRY KAIHAU, M.P. (on left)., TALKING TO "KING" MAHUTA.
- ILLUSTRATIONARRIVAL OF Hon. A. P. NGATA (on left) AND HON. JAMES CARROLL.
- ILLUSTRATION“KAI" TIME.
- ILLUSTRATIONAN OLD-TIME WELCOME TO THE HON A. P. NGATA. When the Ngatituwharetoa, the Taupo tribe, sets itself out to do the thin...
- ILLUSTRATIONTE HEU HEU TUKINO, THE HEAD OF THE TAUPO PEOPLE, ADDRESSING THE GATHERING. Te Heu Heu is a grandson of the great Te H...
- ILLUSTRATIONGROUP OF DELEGATES AT CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CONFERENCE, WELLINGTON. BACK ROW (left to right) Messrs G. S. Cray (Timaru...
- ILLUSTRATIONAUCKLAND PROVINCIAL POLO. The Remuera team last week beat Clevedon on the Remuera ground by nine goals to four, for t...
- ILLUSTRATIONNGAURUHOE IN ERUPTION: TAKEN FROM THE WAIOURU-TOKAANU COACH ROAD. Last week Ngauruhoe was very much more active than ...
- ARTICLEA GREAT ENGINEERING FEAT
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE VICTORIA FALLS BRIDGE. With the mist of the falls in the background.
- ILLUSTRATIONRUNNING A CRANE ACROSS THE GORGE ON THE CABLEWAY.
- ILLUSTRATIONVICTORIA FALLS. The greatest cataract of the Zambesi, three times as wide and more than twice as high as Niagara.
- ILLUSTRATIONTICKLISH WORK, 350FT. ABOVE THE ZAMBESI.
- ILLUSTRATIONNETS SLUNG TO CATCH FALLING TOOLS OR MEN.
- ILLUSTRATIONSETTING THE LAST RIVETS IN THE BRIDGE.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FIRST TRAIN TO CROSS.
- ARTICLE“THE FIRST AMERICAN.”
- ILLUSTRATIONBUST OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN BY GUTZON BORGLUM, Unveiled in the presence of Congress during the Centenary celebrations.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. CHARLES ALBERT, As Rip Van Winkle, which the Pollards are at present playing at His Majesty’s, Auckland.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE MERRY WIDOW “SONIA” (MISS FLORENCE YOUNG). The comedy is having a popular run in Wellington. The booking at the D...
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- ILLUSTRATIONM. Humphreys, photo., Tauranga. THE EAST COAST RAILWAY: SPYING OUT THE LAND. The Hon. Geo. Fowlds, Minister of Educat...
- ILLUSTRATIONRobertson, photo. HAWKE’S BAY MOTORISTS AT POHUI. Lake Pohni, about thirty miles from Napier, is a favourite run with...
- ILLUSTRATIONANIMAL LIFE AT THE SOUTH POLE: SEALS LYING ON A FLOE.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE ELUSIVE POLE—THE WORK OF SEVENTY YEARS. Two charts showing how the unknown area in the Antarctic Regions has been...
- ARTICLEThe Password of the Tower.
- ARTICLEThe New Surgery.
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- SECTIONLife in the Garden
- ARTICLESEEDS TO SOW THIS MONTH.
- ILLUSTRATIONNarcissus Albicans (moschatus) as grown in a pot.
- ILLUSTRATIONNarcissus, White Queen.
- ILLUSTRATIONThuja plicata aurea.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Crab Cactus.
- ARTICLECacti for the Window Garden.
- ARTICLEThe Wonderjusts.
- ARTICLESEEDS TO SOW THIS MONTH.
- ARTICLEIF THEY WORE HIS MOUSTACHES!
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- ARTICLECopyright Story. Love—and Aunt Janetta
- ARTICLEThe Way of His Fathers
- ARTICLEAN INTERESTING AUCKLAND VISITOR.
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- ARTICLETHE BLACK HAND
- ILLUSTRATIONON TRIAL FOR SENDING BLACK HAND LETTERS.
- ILLUSTRATIONONE OF THE FIRST BLACK HAND MEN ARRESTED.
- ILLUSTRATIONTWO ITALIANS ACCUSED OF SENDING BLACK HAND LETTERS, AND THEIR INTERPRETER (THE MAN IN CENTRE).
- ILLUSTRATIONAN ITALIAN BARBER NOW A BLACK HAND RESIDENT OF SING SING
- ILLUSTRATIONAN ITALIAN LABOURER CONVICTED AS A BLACK HAND CRIMINAL.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHIS YOUNG MAN IS SERVING A 15 YEAR SENTENCE.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE RUINS OF A FRUIT STORE DESTROYED BY BLACK HAND DYNAMITERS.
- ILLUSTRATIONFACSIMILE OF A TYPICAL BLACK HAND LETTER, WHICH, TRANSLATED, READS: This is the second time that I have warned you. S...
- ILLUSTRATIONDEPOSITORS SURROUNDING THE PATI BANK—SCENE OF A BLACK HAND BATTLE.
- ILLUSTRATIONELIZABETH STREET, NEW YORK, WHICH IS THE HEART OF THE ITALIAN DISTRICT.
- ARTICLETOPICS OF THE DAY.
- ARTICLETHE BOOKSHELF.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATE A. C. SWINBURNE.
- ILLUSTRATIONROSSETTI’S PORTRAIT OF SWINBURNE.
- ILLUSTRATIONA SAMPLE OF SWINBURNE’S MANUSCRIPT
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATE F. MARION CRAWFORD.
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- ARTICLEVerse Old and New
- ARTICLEAnecdotes and Sketches
- ARTICLEWITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH
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- ARTICLENews, Notes and Notions.
- ILLUSTRATIONGOING DOWN.
- ILLUSTRATIONALMOST DOWN.
- ILLUSTRATIONDOWN !!
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- ARTICLERomances of the Card Table.
- ILLUSTRATION“QUOTH THE RAVEN, NEVER MORE."
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- ARTICLEVOLUNTEER NOTES
- ARTICLE“Awful Sin” of London.
- ARTICLETHE BRITISH WAR OFFICE APPROVES OF REALISM AT THE RANGE.
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- ARTICLEThe World of Fashion
- ILLUSTRATIONFROCK OF FOULARD SILK.
- ILLUSTRATIONEVENING FROCK FOR DEBUANTE. Simplicity of outline is the aim and object of the evening gowns of to-day, and more espe...
- ILLUSTRATIONThis figure wears a pretty gown of nut brown cashmere, with sleeveless crossover bodice, and under-bodice of brown gu...
- ILLUSTRATIONA SIMPLE HOUSE GOWN.
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- ARTICLEENGAGEMENTS.
- ARTICLETORTURING ECZEMA.
- ARTICLEOrangs Blossoms.
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- ARTICLE"SUMMER-END FAG.”
- ARTICLEAn Oversight.
- SECTIONSociety Gossip.
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLECAMBRIDGE.
- ARTICLEHAMILTON.
- ARTICLENAPIER.
- ARTICLEGISBORNE.
- ARTICLEHASTINGS.
- ARTICLENEW PLYMOUTH.
- ARTICLESOUTH TARANAKI.
- ARTICLEPALMERSTON NORTH
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLENELSON.
- ARTICLEBLENHEIM.
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- ARTICLEJAPANESE GIRLS
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- SECTIONChildren’s Page
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- ARTICLECOUSINS’ BADGES.
- ARTICLECOUSINS’ CORRESPONDENCE.
- ARTICLEAnother Joke on Things Keep on Happening
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- ARTICLEOur Funny Page