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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLECONTENTS
- ARTICLEThe Week in Review.
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- ARTICLESayings of the Week.
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- SECTIONNews of the Dominion.
- ARTICLEOUR WELLINGTON LETTER.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND.
- ARTICLETARANAKI.
- ARTICLESOUTH ISLAND.
- ARTICLEPERSONAL NOTES.
- ARTICLENEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD.
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- ARTICLEA WORD TO WOMEN
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- ARTICLEThe Wide World.
- ARTICLESHARE LIST.
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- SECTIONSports and Pastimes.
- ARTICLEWITH SAIL and MOTOR
- ARTICLEWITH ROD AND TACKLE
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS.
- ARTICLECRICKET.
- ARTICLECHESS.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEROWING.
- ARTICLEVOLUNTEER NOTES.
- ARTICLETHE TRUE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM
- ARTICLETURF GOSSIP
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- ARTICLEMusic and Drama.
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- ARTICLE“IF DADDY COULD ONLY SEE ME NOW!"
- ILLUSTRATIONAkerston, photo.
- ARTICLETHE MILITARY TOURNAMENT AT PALMERSTON NORTH.
- ILLUSTRATIONE. Denton, photo.
- ARTICLETHE MILITARY TOURNAMENT AT PALMERSTON NORTH.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FIELD OBSERVATORY IN COURSE OF ERECTION.
- ILLUSTRATIONFrom the left: Major Latum, Cap't.-Adjutant Pringle, Lieut.-Col. Robin (Chief of Staff), Capt. McDonald. Lieut.-Col. ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA GROUP OF THE ZEALANDIA RIFLES. North Rifles, and beating them in the final, cal drill, after tieing with the Palmer...
- ARTICLEMARKET DAY IN PALMERSTOX NORTH.
- ILLUSTRATIONE. Denton, photo.
- ARTICLEAN AGRICULTURAL AND FARMING CENTRE OF THE WAIKATO.
- ILLUSTRATIONTourist Department, photo.
- ARTICLEDOMINION HOMES NEW PLYMOUTH.
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. R. Hanna, photo.
- ARTICLEMilitary Tournament at Palmerston North.
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- ARTICLEA TRUE COLONIAL GATHERING-AXEMEN AND SAWYERS’ COMPETITION AT OHAKUNE.
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- ARTICLEPicturesque Gisborne—The Trade Centre and Port of Poverty Bay.
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- ILLUSTRATIONP. A. Eadie, photo.
- ARTICLETHE NEW ZEALAND CUP MEETING AT RICCARTON.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE START FOR THE CUP.
- ILLUSTRATIONTURNING INTO THE STRAIGHT.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FINISH—LADY LUCY WINNING.
- ILLUSTRATIONWebb, photo. LADY LUCY, THE CUP WINNER.
- ILLUSTRATIONELYSIAN, WINNER OF THE DERBY AND CANTERBURY CUP.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND RACING CLUB’S SPRING MEETING AT ELLERSLIE.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLETHE LARGEST AND MOST POWERFUL BATTLESHIP AFLOAT—H.M.S. NEPTINE.
- ILLUSTRATIONTopical, photo.
- ARTICLEA LINK WITH THE PAST.
- ILLUSTRATIONTopical, photo.
- ARTICLETHE PUKEKOHE TOWN BAND.
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- ARTICLETHE PERILS OF THE AIR.
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- ARTICLETHE LATE CAPTAIN FERBER—KILLED IN AN AEROPLANE ACCIDENT.
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- ARTICLEA NEW DREDGER FOR AUCKLAND.
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- ARTICLETHE OPENING OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON—HARBOUR EXCURSIONISTS IN AUCKLAND.
- ARTICLETHE WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUBS’ MARATHON.
- ARTICLEReigning Cats & Dog
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEThe Command of the Air
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE WRIGHT AEROPLANE IN FLIGHT.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE STERN OF THE BAYARD-CLEMENT, SHOWING THE STABILISTORS
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE STERN OF THE BAYARD-CLEMENT, SHOWING THE STABILISATORS
- ILLUSTRATIONAN ITALIAN DIRIGIBLE BALLOON OVER BRACCIANO.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE SKELETON OF THE ZEPPELIN.
- ILLUSTRATIONESNAULT-PELTERIE MOTOR
- ILLUSTRATIONM. LOVIS BLERIoT’S MONOPLANE, BACK VIEW
- ILLUSTRATIONGOBRON MOTOR
- ILLUSTRATIONM. LOUIS BLERIOT’S MONOPLANE IN FLIGHT.
- ILLUSTRATIONM. BLERIOT’S MONOPLANE, SHOWING 20-25 H.P. ANZANI MOTOR AND SCREW.
- ILLUSTRATIONM. LATHAM’S AEROPLANE ANTOINETTE IV. IN FLIGHT.
- ILLUSTRATIONA SIXTEEN-CYLINDER MOTOR CAN BE LIFTED BY A MAN
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE “BAYARD-CLEMENT” OVER THE MADELEINE
- ILLUSTRATIONPART OF THE CAR OF THE BAYARD-CLEMENT AIRSHIP
- ILLUSTRATIONM. FARMAN WINNING THE DEUTSCH PRIZE
- ILLUSTRATIONA MODEL OF THE GREENE AIRSHIP, SHOWING ARRANGEMENT OF GYROSCOPE FOR STEERING, AND MAINTAINING STABILITY
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE PROPELLER OF THE VILLE- DEPARIS”
- ILLUSTRATIONMOTOR AND RUNNER OF M. LATHAM’S AEROPLANE.
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- ARTICLETravelling Cooking Schools.
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- ARTICLELife in the Garden.
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW GOLD MEDAL ROSE, CLAUDIUS. A rose-pink hybrid tea. Sent by Ben Cant and Son, Colchester.
- ILLUSTRATIONA PRIZE BASKET OF ROSES. Consisting of Jersey Beauty, Auguste Victoria, and Madam Ravary.
- ILLUSTRATIONTWO SILVER MEDAL ROSES. Earl of Warwick and Mrs. John Laing.
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW GOLD MEDAL ROSE MISS CYNTHIA FORDE. A Silvery Pink Tea. Sent by Hugh Dickson, Belfast.
- ILLUSTRATIONTWO SILVER MEDAL ROSES. Maman Cochet and Souvenir de Pierre Notting.
- ILLUSTRATIONBALCH’S NEW TOMATO, FILLBASKET.
- ILLUSTRATIONBALCH’S FILLBASKET TOMATO. Top bunch weighs 3 lbs. 10ozs. and under bunch 3 lbs. 13 ozs.
- ILLUSTRATIONA FORMAL GARDEN AT SALTBURN-BY-THE-SEA. Here we have the formal idea carried to the extreme; this being the more noti...
- ILLUSTRATIONA WONDERFUL FORMAL GARDEN AT STOKE EDITH, NOTABLE FOR THE MAZE-LIKE INTRICACIES OF ITS BOX BORDERS.
- ILLUSTRATIONAN EXTRAORDINARY FLORAL CLOCK IN AN EDINBURGH GARDEN. It is composed entirely of different coloured flowers, and actu...
- ARTICLETHE NIGHT SKY IN NOVEMBER
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- ARTICLEThe Coming of the Fifty-Story Building.
- ILLUSTRATIONA GROUP OF SKY-SCRAPERS IN DOWN-TOWN NEW YORK. Ir. the foreground is the building of the City Investing Company, at B...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE TOWER OF THE METROPOLIT AN LIFE-INSURANCE BUILDING, O N MADISON SQUARE, NEW YORK— With the exception of the Eiffe...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE QUICK AGE. “Are we degenerating into a race of speed maniacas?"
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- ARTICLEA MOTHER PRAISES ZAM-BUK.
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- ARTICLEProgress in Science.
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- ARTICLEThe Bookshelf.
- ARTICLEThe Facts About Shakespeare.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE STATUE OF SHAKESPEARE IN CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK, Modelled by John Quincy Adams Ward.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE JANSSEN PORTRAIT. Supposed to have been painted by the Dutch artist, Cornells Janssen, who visited England shortl...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE ELY PALACE PORTRAIT, New ill the so-called birthplace at Strat ford-on-A von. perhaps the moat authoritative of t...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE SHAKESPEARE MONUMENT IN “POETS’ CORNER,” IN THE SOUTH TRANSEPT OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY, With a portrait statue by Sc...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE DROESHOUT ENGRAVING, Prefixed to the first folio edition Of Shakespeare’s plays (1623).
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE BUST OVER SHAKESPEARE’S GRAVE IN TRINITY CHURCH, STRATFORD-ON-AVON.
- ILLUSTRATIONSCRIVEN’S ENGRAVING OF THE CHANDOS PORTRAIT. The painting is in the National Portrait Gallery, in London.
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- ARTICLETopics of the Day.
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- ARTICLEHER UNCLE
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- ILLUSTRATION“What did you do that for?" demanded Mr. Gale, sitting up.
- ILLUSTRATIONHeld up a collar, and tie for his inspection.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe corner of the trunk look the gesticulating Mr. Wragg by the side of the head. “Married.!" exclaimed Miss Miller. ...
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- ARTICLEEnglish Linguistic Abilities.
- ARTICLECopyright Story. Faithful are the Wounds of a Friend
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- SECTIONChildren's Page
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- ARTICLETo Our Young Readers.
- ARTICLECOUSINS’ CORRESPONDENCE.
- ARTICLEThe Sunbeams.
- ARTICLEWar=cries of the Clans.
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- ARTICLETHE BUDGET
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- ARTICLEOrange Blossoms.
- SECTIONSociety Gossip.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND.
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLECAMBRIDGE.
- ARTICLEGISBORNE.
- ARTICLEFEILDING.
- ARTICLEHASTINGS.
- ARTICLESTRATFORD.
- ARTICLENEW PLYMOUTH.
- ARTICLESOUTH TARANAKI.
- ARTICLEPALMERSTON NORTH.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLENELSON.
- ARTICLEBLENHEIM.
- ARTICLECHRISTCHURCH.
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- ARTICLEThe World of Fashion.
- ILLUSTRATIONA BECOMING HAT.
- ILLUSTRATIONAFTERNOON TOILETTE, Of old rose cloth with floss silk embroidery and a black satin sash.
- ILLUSTRATIONTWO NEW VERSIONS OF THE BLOUSE. Showing the peasant’s bodice of white net with a bolero of black embroidery upon lawn...
- ILLUSTRATIONThis shows a pretty gown in satin charmeuse in a pale cinnamon shade. Here, again, the tunic effect is embroidered in...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe finest tulle in shades of mother-ofpearl, deepening to rhododendron crimson, is used to compose this very lovely ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA PRETTY RIVER FROCK, Designed of pure white linen, supplem ented with a lawn frill.
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- ARTICLEVerse Old and New.
- ARTICLEAnecdotes and Sketches.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHOSE BARBED-WIRELESS FENCES.
- ARTICLEOur Funny Page