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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLECONTENTS
- ARTICLEThe Week in Review
- ARTICLEMELODRAMA.
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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.
- ARTICLEAFRICA.
- ARTICLEAMERICA.
- ARTICLEPERSONAL NOTES.
- ARTICLESHARE LIST.
- ARTICLEMINING.
- SECTIONSports and Pastimes.
- ARTICLEFOOTBALL.
- ARTICLEHOCKEY.
- ARTICLECRICKET.
- ARTICLEGOLF.
- ARTICLESCULLING.
- ARTICLEATHLETICS.
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS.
- ARTICLELACROSSE.
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- ARTICLETURF GOSSIP
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- ARTICLEMusic and Drama
- ILLUSTRATIONHIS FIANCEE. The tragedy of amateur theatricals.
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- ARTICLETHE HALF-MILLION CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION.
- ARTICLEOur Illustrations
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- ARTICLEDairymens Carnival PALMERSTON.N.
- ARTICLETHE DAIRYMEN’S CARNIVAL—NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW AT PALMERSTON NORTH.
- ILLUSTRATIONGENERAL VIEW OF THE MACHINERY HALL AT THE WINTER SHOW PALMERSTON NORTH.
- ILLUSTRATIONA GROUP OF OFFICIALS. In the front row (left to right) are Mr. James A. Nash (Mayor of Palmerston North), Mr. David B...
- ILLUSTRATIONSOME OF THE TROPHIES PRESENTED TO WINNING EXHIBITS AT THE SHOW.
- ILLUSTRATIONE. Denton, photo. AVIATORS IN NEW ZEALAND. The photograph shows the Barnard Bros. with a model of one type of aeropla...
- ILLUSTRATIONCOLLECTION OE GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS FROM THE MOMAHAKI EXPERIMENT FARM.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. J. M. JOHNSTON, Treasurer of the Manawatu A. and P. Association, who was one of the originators of the Winter Sho...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE EXHIBIT BY PUPILS OF THE MANGAWEKA PUBLIC SCHOOL, Showing the result of garden experiments and nature study, awar...
- ILLUSTRATIONCHELTENHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL EXHIBIT. Awarded first prize in the section for Nature Study and Garden Experiments.
- ILLUSTRATIONE. Denton, photo. OPENING OF THE NEW COURTHOUSE AT FEILDING.
- ILLUSTRATIONTRANSFERRED TO WELLINGTON. Mr. C. H. M. Hawk, Officer in Charge of Telegraphs at Auckland, whose transfer the Welling...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE HALL-MARK OE PROSPERITY. A snap-shot of the new Courthouse at Feilding on the opening day.
- ILLUSTRATIONBIRTHDAY HONOURS. Colonel R. J. Collins, late Secretary of the N. Z. Treasury and Paymaster, upon whom the honour of ...
- ILLUSTRATIONPhillips Bros., photo. "NUMBER PLEASE?”—OPERATORS AT WORK IN THE BRAND NEW TELEPHONE EXCHANGE AT INVERCARGILL.
- ARTICLEStriking Views of Sunspots taken at the Meeanee Observatory, Napier.
- ILLUSTRATIONPHOTOGRAPH OF A PORTION OF THE SUN, TAKEN AUGUST 29.
- ILLUSTRATIONPHOTOGRAPH OF THE SUN, TAKEN AUGUST 31, 1908.
- ILLUSTRATIONPHOTOGRAPH OF A PORTION OF THE SUN, SHOWING SPOTS AND FACULAE.
- ILLUSTRATIONPHOTOGRAPH OF A SUN-SPOT GROUP.
- ARTICLEA NON-SINKABLE LIFEBOAT—REALISTIC TRIAL IN WELLINGTON HARBOUR.
- ILLUSTRATIONTibbutt, photo. HELPING THEM OUT. Arrival at the rescuing steamer’s side. Assisting a lady passenger out.
- ILLUSTRATIONLAUNCHING THE LIFEBOAT OFF THE TUTANEKAI. The passengers enter the boat, and shut themselves in. It is then tipped in...
- ILLUSTRATIONSAVED. The boat being brought back to the steamer with the passengers inside. It will carry fifty passengers—thirty o...
- ILLUSTRATIONREADY FOR LAUNCHING. The Fisher non-sinkable lifeboat on board the Government steamer Tutanekai, Wellington, before b...
- ILLUSTRATIONGOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES MISSED. The boat being towed round the harbour with reporters of the Wellington papers inside.
- ILLUSTRATIONSorrell, photo. STEEPLECHASING IN HAWKE’S BAY—THE SECOND DAY'S GATHERING.
- ILLUSTRATIONTibbutt, photo. IN FULL BLAZE.
- ILLUSTRATION"OUT”—TEN SECONDS LATER.
- ARTICLEThe Quest for Gold
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- ILLUSTRATIONA VIEW OF THE CHEMISTRY LABORATORY AT VICTORIA COLLEGE.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE COMMITTEE AND OFFICIALS OF THE WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY SHOW. BACK ROW R. Hastie. R. C. Gardiner. F...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE NEW GYMNASIUM BUILDINGS, JUST FINISHED, WHICH ARE A VERY ACCEPTABLE ADDITION TO VICTORIA COLLEGE.
- ILLUSTRATIONTibbutt, photo. CAPPING DAY AT VICTORIA COLLEGE, WELLINGTON.
- ARTICLEIN VICTORIA COLLEGE, WELLINGTON.
- ILLUSTRATIONTibbutt, photo.
- ARTICLETHE SANCTUARY OF THE SAILOR-LADS—PEEPS INTO THE AUCKLAND SAILORS’ REST AND HOME.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE MISSION WORKERS.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL.
- ILLUSTRATIONSONS OF THE SEA AT DINNER.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LIBRARY HAS MANY ATTRACTIONS.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CULINARY DEPARTMENT.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE INTERIOR OF THE MISSION HALL.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE SOCIAL SIDE OF THE SAILOR’S LIFE.
- ARTICLETHE NEW GENERATION-CHARACTERISTIC GROUP OF MAORILAND MAIDENS.
- ILLUSTRATIONMuir and Mackinlay, photo.
- ARTICLETHE STRUGGLE FOR THE WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.
- ILLUSTRATIONTesla Studios, photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONTesla and A. E. Watkinson, photos.
- ARTICLENewest London
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE TRANSFORMATION OF LONDON.
- ARTICLEBuilding a 900ft. Liner.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LAUNCHING WAYS AND THE “OCEANIC” AFTER THE LAUNCH.
- ILLUSTRATIONA FLOATING CRANE CAPABLE OF LIFTING WEIGHT UP TO 200 TONS.
- ILLUSTRATIONBUILDING A 900-FT. LINER. A mammoth liner in construction on the building slip.
- ILLUSTRATIONHYDRAULIC RIVETING OF KEEL CENTRE PLATE OF THE WHITE STAR LINER “OLYMPIC.”
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LAUNCHING OF THE "KAISER WILHELM II” AT STETTIN. The boilers and engines are placed in the ships after launching.
- ILLUSTRATIONA GREAT CRANE SETTING A SMOKE STACK IN PLACE.
- ILLUSTRATIONA VIEW SHOWING THE KEEL-PLATE AND KEEL CENTRE-PLATE OF THE WHITE STAR LINER "OLYMPIC” IN POSITION.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE STEEL RIBS OF THE GREAT SHIP “GEORGE WASHINGTON.” A 27,000 ton liner which, according to a cable, made her maiden...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE "KRONPRINCESSIN CECILE” WHEN BUILDING AT STETTIN.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE “LAPLAND” AFTER THE LAUNCHING AT BELFAST.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CUNARD STEAMSHIP “MAURETANIA” UNDER CONSTRUCTION 26,000 steel plates were used in this ship, which cost £1,300,00...
- ILLUSTRATIONSOME OF ENGLAND'S WAIFS AND STRAYS TAKEN INTO DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES. The Rev. W. J. Mayers, the Senior Deputation Secr...
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- ARTICLELife in the Garden
- ILLUSTRATIONAlpine Auricula, Claud Halcro. Flowers yellow in centre, with crimson on each segment, passing to bronzy-red at margin.
- ILLUSTRATIONGiant Yellow Polyanthus.
- ILLUSTRATIONMunstead Polyanthus.
- ILLUSTRATIONCalceolaria, Clibranii.
- ARTICLEWho Owns the Air?
- ILLUSTRATIONFACTS ABOUT FAIRY TALES. Bluebeard: “Here is a room which you must never enter. All others you—" His Poor Little Wife...
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- ARTICLEPROGRESS IN SCIENCE
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LARGEST TELEPHONE EXCHANGE IN THE WORLD—THE CENTRAL, LONDON. In this Post-office Exchange there are 9,500 lines a...
- ILLUSTRATIONSECTION OF A MULTIPLE SWITCHBOARD. The operators sit in front as at a piano. Each operator has a receiver, which fits...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATEST WALL TELEPHONE.
- ARTICLETOPICS OF THE DAY.
- ARTICLETHE BOOKSHELF.
- ARTICLEThe Travels of Prince Weary-heart
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- ILLUSTRATIONQUEEN GUINEVERE AND THE FAIRY SEXTONS.
- ILLUSTRATIONShe meekly obeyed, and, like a wren, began immediately to pipe.
- ILLUSTRATIONPressing both hands to his bosom, in which the heart was broken.
- ARTICLECopyright Story. JUST IN TIME
- ILLUSTRATIONOUTSTRIPPED.
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- ARTICLEModern Masters of Music.
- ILLUSTRATIONCLAUDE DEBUSSY.
- ILLUSTRATIONCHARLES MARTIN LOEFFLER.
- ILLUSTRATIONSIR EDWARD ELGAR.
- ILLUSTRATIONRICHARD STRAUSS.
- ILLUSTRATIONGIACOMO PUCCINA.
- ILLUSTRATIONHow he stands at a fitting, How he stands when he wears it. MADE TO MEASURE.
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- ARTICLEWITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH
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- ARTICLEThe Tribulations of a Teacher.
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- ARTICLEA Defence of Penny Dreadfuls
- ARTICLETHE YARNS OF CAPTAIN FIBB.
- ARTICLENew Torpedo-launching Station.
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- SECTIONChildren's Page
- ARTICLEMary Jane in a New Play By
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- ARTICLEBILLIARDS.
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- ARTICLEOrange Blossoms.
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- ARTICLEThe Evils of Bridge.
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- SECTIONSociety Gossip.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND.
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLECAMBRIDGE.
- ARTICLEGISBORNE.
- ARTICLEHASTINGS.
- ARTICLEPALMERSTON NORTH.
- ARTICLENEW PLYMOUTH.
- ARTICLESOUTH TARANAKI.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLEBLENHEIM.
- ARTICLECHRISTCHURCH.
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- ARTICLEThe World of Fashion
- ILLUSTRATIONHAT OF PRUNE VELVET. Trimmed with the new fly-whisk feather.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe triumph of severe simplicity Is depicted on the left. This beautiful afternoon gown is of elephant-grey face clot...
- ILLUSTRATIONULSTER OF TAN COVERT CLOTH.
- ILLUSTRATIONSMART SERGE OXFORD FROCK.
- ILLUSTRATIONERMINE TOQUE. Edged with a gauffered cap of lace and ribbon chou.
- ILLUSTRATIONCOAT AND SKIRT IN GREEN CLOTH. With green and white striped facings, and leather buttons.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATEST COAT AND SKIRT COSTUME.
- ILLUSTRATIONEVENING GOWN OF WHITE CHARMEUSE. Trimmed with seed and Roman pearls.
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- ARTICLEVerse Old and New
- ARTICLEAnecdotes and Sketches
- ILLUSTRATIONAT THE SMOKE NIGHT.
- ARTICLEOur Funny Page