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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLECONTENTS
- ARTICLEThe Week in Review
- ARTICLETHE SCHOOL JOURNAL
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- ARTICLESayings of the Week
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- ARTICLEThe Club Smoking Room
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- SECTIONThe News of the Week
- ARTICLEIN THE DOMINION.
- ARTICLECOMMONWEALTH.
- ARTICLETHE OLD COUNTRY
- ARTICLEEUROPE.
- ARTICLEASIA.
- ARTICLEAMERICA.
- ARTICLEPERSONAL NOTES.
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- ARTICLESHARE LIST.
- ARTICLEEaster in England.
- ARTICLEThe New White City.
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- SECTIONSports and Pastimes.
- ARTICLECRICKET.
- ARTICLEFOOTBALL.
- ARTICLEHOCKEY.
- ARTICLEGOLF.
- ARTICLEThe Golf Ball
- ARTICLEBOXING.
- ARTICLEWomen’s Feet.
- ARTICLETURF GOSSIP
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLEMusic and Drama
- ILLUSTRATIONA MERRY WIDOW HAT.
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- ARTICLEMELBA AND HER PIANIST
- ARTICLEOur Illustrations
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- ARTICLEPICTURES FROM THE AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS EXHIBITION.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE JAPANESE PARASOL, BY S. L. THOMPSON. (24 x 20, Oil.)
- ILLUSTRATIONMELODIES, BY C. FLETCHER KELLY. (35 x 23, Oil.)
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE BLUE KIMONO, BY MISS A. ELIZABETH KELLY. 24 x 18, Oil.)
- ILLUSTRATIONAUTUMN DAY, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. BY H. LINLEY RICHARDSON, R.B.A. (12 x 9, Oil.)
- ILLUSTRATIONROSES, BY MISS M. WALKER. Watercolour, 18 x 12.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE BANKS OF THE WAIMAKARIRI, BY W. MENZIES GIBB. Watercolour, 14 x 10.
- ILLUSTRATION"THE SERE AND YELLOW," BY HARRY ROUNTREE. Watercolour, 12 x 9.
- ILLUSTRATIONEVENING, AUCKLAND HARBOUR, BY WALTER WRIGHT. Oil, 24 x 12.
- ILLUSTRATIONROSES, BY MISS E. M. BAXTER Oil, 36 x 20.
- ILLUSTRATIONMAN'S SUPREMACY OVER THE BEASTS, BY HARRY ROUNTREE. Watercolour, 15 x 11.
- ILLUSTRATIONROTOITI, BY E. W. PAYTON. Oil, 36 x 24.
- ILLUSTRATIONPIHA BAY, BY M. TRENWITH. Pastel). 20 x 16.
- ILLUSTRATIONA PORTRAIT, BY H. LINLEY RICHARDSON, R.B.A., Exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists, London. Oil, 20 x 16.
- ILLUSTRATIONMOUNT COOK, SUNRISE, BY KENNETT WATKINS. Watercolour, 27 x 12.
- ILLUSTRATIONE. W PAYTON, ESQ., BY A. F. NICOLL Oil, 50 x 40.
- ARTICLECan we save the Bush?
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- ILLUSTRATIONTHE NEED OF SYSTEMATIC FORESTRY. An Oregan Pine forest in Washington, badly needing scientific cutting.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE TRACK OF THE FIRE FIEND. After such fires miles of dried charred timber cumber the ground to feed other fires tha...
- ILLUSTRATIONA FOREST FIRE IN THE EASTERN ROCKIES. Experience has proved that fires in the United States can be kept down, and the...
- ILLUSTRATIONSCIE.tifIC METHODS OF FORESTRY—AN AMERICAN FOREST CUT OUT UNDFR GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS. The young growth is uninjured...
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. J. GRAHAM, OF NELSON. Who has been appointed Chairman of the Victoria College Council. Wellington. Mr. Graham has...
- ILLUSTRATIONF. W. Young, photo. OFFICERS OF THE MASTERTON HOMING CLUB. BACK ROW: Messrs. H. Allen. H. F. Billington. W. Dowling. ...
- ILLUSTRATION"GIRLS ALL CALL ME OTTO." Scene from "The Girls of Gottenberg," to be played by the Williamson Comic Opera Company at...
- ILLUSTRATIONJOINERY FACTORY AND COTTAGE BURNT AT AUCKLAND. Ruins of the Henderson and Pollard Joinery Factory at Mount Eden, whic...
- ILLUSTRATIONMADE IN NEW ZEALAND. The sculls which will be used by Webb and Arnst in the race for the championship of the world-ma...
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR. Who has been elected Mayor of Gisborne for the second time.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. D. SOUTER. Chief clerk in the Mental Hospital Department, Wellington, who has been appointed to the direct contro...
- ILLUSTRATIONBLAZE AT MASTERTON. Six tradespeople were burnt out in Masterton last week by a fire which occurred in the main stree...
- ILLUSTRATIONA TOTAL LOSS. The auxiliary schooner Tuhara, owned in Napier, which was driven ashore at Mahia last week during a gal...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE EXTENT OF THE PRIMEVAL FORESTS AND OF WHAT IS LEFT. About eight hundred and fifty million acres, or all but the w...
- ARTICLEDISASTROUS HURRICANE AT TONGA.
- ILLUSTRATIONRUINS OF THE CHURCH AT AGAHA, CHIEF TOWN OF THE ISLAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONDESOLATION AT HAFOE, ON THE SEA COAST. Six natives were killed by whirling corrugated iron and debris, just where the...
- ILLUSTRATIONTibbutt, photo. WELLINGTON'S SHIPPING FACILITIES. H.M.S. Challenger, the first boat to berth at the new Railway Wharf...
- ILLUSTRATIONIRONWOOD TREES TORN RIGHT OUT OF THE GROUND.
- ILLUSTRATIONA CATHOLIC CHURCH AFTER A SLAB OF FLOORING FROM A NEIGHBOURING BUILDING HAD BEEN HURLED THROUGH THE END.
- ARTICLEThe Selwyn Centenary.
- ARTICLETHE CHAPEL, COLLEGE BUILDINGS GROUNDS, FROM THE EAST.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLELAYING OF THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE PATTESON MEMORIAL WING AT ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. TAMAKI, AUCKLAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE COLLEGE BUILDINGS, LOOKING FROM THE SOUTH.
- ARTICLETHE TRUSTEES OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. ERNEST YATES.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. J. H. UPTON.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE HON. DR. FINDLAY, Attorney-General. Who took part in the commemoration meeting last week, and delivered a very po...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FOUNDATION STONE.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. W. S. COCHRANE (Secretary).
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE RIGHT REV. DR. NELIGAN, BISHOP OF AUCKLAND, President of St. John's College, who inaugurated the scheme for the p...
- ILLUSTRATIONDR. H. DEAN BAMFORD.
- ILLUSTRATIONCANON C. M. NELSON.
- ILLUSTRATIONHIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, LORD PLUNKET. Who laid the foundation stone of the new Patteson wing.
- ARTICLETHE SELWYN CENTENARY—LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE PATTESON WING, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CHOIR.
- ILLUSTRATIONHIS EXCELLENCY LAYING THE STONE.
- ARTICLETHE SELWYN CENTENARY—LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE PATTESON WING, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CEREMONY AT ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE, TAMAKI WEST.
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- ARTICLEOPENING OF THE WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB BY THE PRIME MINISTER. BIG BLAZE AT MARTON.
- ILLUSTRATIONWAITING FOR THE FIRST DRIVE.
- ILLUSTRATIONLADY WARD PRESENTING THE PRIZES.
- ILLUSTRATIONMuir and Makinlay, photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE PRIME MINISTER AND CAPTAIN BISS.
- ARTICLEBishop G. A. Selwyn, of New Zealand and Lichfield
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEThe Selwyn Centenary.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CATHEDRAL LIBRARY AT KERIKERI. The stone building shown in this picture is the oldest in New Zealand, having been...
- ILLUSTRATIONBISHOP CECIL WILSON, D.D., The present Bishop of Melanesia.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE OLD CHURCH AT RUSSELL, Which is closely connected with the beginning of church history in New Zealand. It was for...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FIVE BISHOPS. A unique picture of the four Bishops of New Zealand, and Bishop Patteson, of Melanesia, taken in Ch...
- ILLUSTRATIONCANON FRANK GOULD,
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CHURCH AT TE AWAMUTU, ONE OF THE OLDEST IN THE DOMINION. It witnessed the tragic events of the Maori War, and dur...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CHAPEL, ST JOHN’S COLLEGE, TAMAKI, AUCKLAND.
- ARTICLECHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY TE HENUI.
- ARTICLETHE SELWYN CENTENARY—MEMORIES OF THE BISHOP.
- ILLUSTRATIONST. MARY'S CHURCH, NEW PLYMOUTH. This historic building is closely connected with Bishop Selwyn’s name. The foundatio...
- ILLUSTRATIONTE HENUI CHURCH. near New Plymouth the mother church of Taranaki. The original church was erected by Bishop Selwyn in...
- ILLUSTRATIONINTERIOR OF TE HENUI CHURCH.
- ARTICLEStories of Bishop Selwyn
- ILLUSTRATIONBISHOP SELWYN AS A YOUNG MAN.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATE REV. J. KINDER. D.D.. M.A., FORMERLY WARDEN OF ST. JOHN’S. Whose munificent donation of 3000 volumes will fo...
- ILLUSTRATIONBISHOP SELWYN'S CANDLESTICKS AND MAORI TESTAMENT. These interesting personal mementoes are in the possession of Mrs. ...
- ILLUSTRATIONMRS. SELWYN AT THE TIME THE BISHOP WAS APPOINTED TO NEW ZEALAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONBISHOP PATTESON.
- ILLUSTRATIONMEMORIAL CROSS TO BISHOP PATTESON, AT NUKAPU, SANTA CRUZ.
- ILLUSTRATIONST. ANDREW'S, KOHIMARAMA, AUCKLAND. The Home of the Melanesian Mission from 1859 to 1867.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE BISHOPS' PINES, NEARLY FIFTY YEARS OLD. When, on February 24, 1861, Bishop Patteson was consecrated at Kohimarama...
- ILLUSTRATIONREV. JOSEPH ATKIN, One of the first martyrs of the Melanesian Mission.
- ILLUSTRATIONFAREWELL TO NEW ZEALAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE OLD CHURCH AT RANGIRIRI, 1864.
- ILLUSTRATIONBISHOP'S AUCKLAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE SCHOONER UNDINE.
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- ARTICLELICHFIELD CATHEDRAL, TO WHICH BISHOP SELWYN WAS APPOINTED IN 1867.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CATHEDRAL FROM THE POOL.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE NAVE.
- ARTICLEMEMORIES OF BISHOP SELWYN AND BISHOP PATTESON.
- ILLUSTRATIONBISHOP SELWYM'S TOMB IN LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL.
- ARTICLESOME OF THE DENIZENS OF THE WELLINGTON ZOO.
- ILLUSTRATIONSchaef, photo.
- ARTICLEWireless at Sea.
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- ARTICLELife in the Garden
- ARTICLEWill it Come to This ?
- ILLUSTRATION“Do you want a gardener, ma'am ?"
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- ARTICLESOMETHING ABOUT THE REV. J. ATKIN.
- ARTICLEPERSONAL RECOELECTIONS OF BISHOP SELWYN.
- ARTICLEA REMINISCENCE OF BISHOP SELWYN.
- ARTICLETHE KINDER LIBRARY.
- ARTICLEPRAISE OF FAMOUS MEN.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEPATTESON WING OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE.
- ARTICLEBISHOP SELWYN’S GRAVE AT LICHFIELD.
- ILLUSTRATIONIn Pace.
- ARTICLEMONSTER MEETING AT THE CHORAL HALL.
- ARTICLETOPICS OF THE DAY.
- ARTICLECopyright Story. A Voice in the Dark
- ILLUSTRATIONIF ST. PATRICK HAD ONLY BEEN IN THE GARDEN.
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- ARTICLEA French Revolution for One Cent
- ILLUSTRATION"Down with the Tyrants!"
- ILLUSTRATIONIn an instant the mob went insane.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe affable gentleman leaped up on a chair.
- ILLUSTRATIONSent it like a cannon ball at the head of the class-conscious Strangler.
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- ARTICLETHE BOOKSHELF.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATE GEORGE MEREDITH.
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- ARTICLEChildren’s Page
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- ARTICLESLIDING BREECHES ARE NOW THE THING
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLENorth Pole as Week-End Resort.
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- ARTICLEBILLIARDS.
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- ARTICLENews, Notes and Notions.
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- ARTICLEENGAGEMENTS.
- SECTIONBirths, Marriages and Deaths.
- ARTICLEMARRIAGE.
- ARTICLEGOLDEN WEDDING.
- ARTICLEOrange Blossoms.
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- SECTIONSociety Gossip.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND.
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLEHAMILTON.
- ARTICLENAPIER.
- ARTICLEHASTINGS.
- ARTICLESOUTH TARANAKI.
- ARTICLENEW PLYMOUTH.
- ARTICLEPALMERSTON NORTH
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLENELSON.
- ARTICLEBLENHEIM.
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- ARTICLEThe World of Fashion
- ILLUSTRATIONA WARM EVENING CLOAK. Ivory white liberty satin, trimmed with embroidery of tarnished gold and silver, with inner nec...
- ILLUSTRATIONFASHIONABLE WEDDING GOWN.
- ILLUSTRATIONA CORSLET SKIRTED COSTUME of mole coloured cloth, with the bodice part covered with soutaching. The long front panel ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA new coiffure ornament for evening wear, made of pearl bands, brought forward to terminate with the old-fashioned or...
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW 1909 WINTER TAILORED SUIT. Fine light-weight shadow stripe worsted in all the new shades; trimmed with satin and ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA NEW AND BEA.tifUL EVENING GOWN. Pearl-white Ottomon silk provides the basis of this charming toilette, which opens ...
- ILLUSTRATIONAN ORIGINAL DESIGN. Evening gown of white ivory oriental satin, veiled with two layers of fine tulle, one green and t...
- ILLUSTRATIONMasses of grapes and vine leaves falling from a double filet of gauze make an elegant decoration for the hair.
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- ARTICLEVerse Old and New
- ARTICLEAnecdotes and Sketches
- ARTICLEOur Funny Page
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- ILLUSTRATIONTHE DAILY GRIND.
- ARTICLEOPENING OF THE NEW BRICK QUARTERS OF THE JUBILEE INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE HANDSOME STRUCTURE WHICH HAS REPLACED THE OLD WOC DEN BUILDINGS IN MANUKAU-ROAD, PARNELL.
- ILLUSTRATIONRECEPTION OF THE GOVERNOR AT THE INSTITUTE ON FRIDAY. PRIOR TO THE OFFICIAL OPENING, WHICH WAS PERFORMED BY HIS EXCEL...
- ILLUSTRATIONE. Denton, photo. DECORATING PALMERSTON NORTH'S SQUARE. Mounting one of guns front Wellington in the Square.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRECAUTIONARY MEASURES: SPIKING THE GUN.
- ARTICLEJUBILEE INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND, AUCKLAND, IN ITS NEW BRICK QUARTERS.
- ILLUSTRATIONPLAYING FOOTBALL. Although the inmates are deprived of sight, they are not cut off from all the recreations of those ...
- ILLUSTRATIONWHAT THE BLIND CAN DO. No. 1 the Upper Division at work, typewriting. No. 2, piano tuning and repairing. No. 3, baske...
- ILLUSTRATIONPROFESSOR POTTER DRILLING THE BOYS.
- ILLUSTRATIONLAVATORY.
- ILLUSTRATIONAT TEA.
- ILLUSTRATIONGIRLS' DRILLING CLASS.
- ILLUSTRATIONONE OF THE DORMITORIES.
- ILLUSTRATIONMESSRS, BALLINGER BROS.' DIXON STREET FACTORY.
- ILLUSTRATIONMESSRS, THOMAS BALLINGER AND CO.’ VICTORIA STREET BUILDING.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE VICTORIA STREET EXHIBIT OF MESSRS, THOMAS BALLINGER AND CO., LIMITED. DURING INDUSTRIES WEEK IN WELLINGTON.
- ILLUSTRATIONBRASS FINISHERS’ MACHINE ROOM IN MESSRS. THOMAS BALLINGER AND CO’S MAIN BUILDING, VICTORIA STREET.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE COPPERSMITH’S SHOP AT MESSRS, THOMAS BALLINGER AND CO.'S DIXON STREET WORKS.
- ILLUSTRATIONSTEEL METAL WORKERS AND TINSMITHS., DIXON STREET BRANCH.
- ILLUSTRATIONMESSRS. THOMAS BALLINGER AND CO.’S SHOWROOM, AT THE HEAD OFFICE, IN VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON.