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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLECONTENTS
- ARTICLEThe Week in Review.
- ARTICLEThe Baby.
- ARTICLEFrom Workhouse to Westminster
- ARTICLESayings of the Week.
- ARTICLEGambling Ladies.
- ARTICLEWhen William Stopped Smoking
- ARTICLEUntitled
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- SECTIONNews of the Dominion.
- ARTICLEOUR WELLINGTON LETTER.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND.
- ARTICLETARANAKI.
- ARTICLESOUTH ISLAND.
- ARTICLE“No Clothes” Cure.
- ARTICLEPERSONAL NOTES.
- ARTICLESHARE LIST.
- ARTICLEMINING.
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- ARTICLEThe Wide World.
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- ARTICLEDover’s Giant Harbour.
- SECTIONSports and Pastimes.
- ARTICLEWITH SAIL and MOTOR
- ARTICLEWITH ROD AND TACKLE
- ARTICLECRICKET.
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS.
- ARTICLEVOLUNTEER NOTES.
- ARTICLEBILLIARDS.
- ARTICLECHESS.
- ILLUSTRATION(White.) White to move and win.
- ARTICLETrimming Their Sails.
- ARTICLETURF GOSSIP
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLERIGHT WAY TO CURE SCIATICA
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- ARTICLEMusic and Drama.
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- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEOur Illustrations.
- ARTICLEA Remarkable Document.
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- ARTICLEPLACES TO SEE— THE KIDNAPPERS.’’
- ILLUSTRATIONPoll and Rackham, photo. See “Our Illustration."
- ARTICLEGIRLS’ REALM GUILD—GARDEN PARTY AT AWARUA.
- ARTICLETHE SECOND BATTALION WELLINGTON COLLEGE DEFENCE CADETS.
- ILLUSTRATIONMuir and Markinlay, photo.
- ARTICLEAMONG THE WELLINGTON YACHTS AND MOTOR BOATS.
- ILLUSTRATIONTibbutt. photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONA POPULAR PASTIME IN LONDON PARKS—MODEL BOAT RACING The above are two types of petrol-driven model boats which are fr...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONTopical, photo. A LADIES’ “EIGHT” ON THE THAMES. The photograph shows a ladies’ “eight.” coached by Dr. Furnival, pas...
- ARTICLECRICKET IS NOW IN FULL SWING-STUDIES IN SEASON.
- ARTICLEAround "The Kidnappers."
- ARTICLEPLACES TO SEE
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND'S GREAT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL CARNIVAL
- ARTICLEFOR KING AND COUNTRY—THE RANFURLY RIFLES.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONSorrell, photo.
- ARTICLEINTERESTING VISITORS—MR. AND MRS. WILL CROOKS IN NEW ZEALAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONFROM WORKHOUSE TO WESTMINSTER. Mr. Will Crooks, Labour M.P. for Woolwich, member of 'the London County Council, and o...
- ILLUSTRATIONMRS. WILL CROOKS. In acknowledging a presentation to himself and his wife as Mayor and Mayoress of Poplar in Mr. Croo...
- ILLUSTRATIONTopical, photo. THE FAMOUS SELBY ABBEY RESTORED AFTER THE GREAT FIRE IN 1906. three years’ rebuilding and restoration...
- ARTICLEA REMARKABLE FAMILY GROUP.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND'S GREAT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL CARNIVAL.
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- ILLUSTRATIONBeal and Tomlinson, photo. OPENING THE KING COUNTRY RIFLE CLUB’S RANGE. The King Country Rifle Chili’s range, at Mata...
- ILLUSTRATIONAUCKLAND'S SHIPBUILDING TRADE. The photograph shows a new ferry boat. which is being built for the Takapuna Tr amways...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONTopical photo. Special Article See “News of the Week.” A NATIONAL HARBOUR AT DOVER—OPENED BY THE PRINCE OF WALES. H.R...
- ARTICLERailroad Landscape Gardening.
- ILLUSTRATIONA TRIUMPH IN RAILROAD GARDENING. In this well planned station even the steel rails blend harmoniously with the landsc...
- ILLUSTRATIONAN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF SUBURBAN STATION GROUNDS. Showing the attractive appearance of a New York station in winter.
- ILLUSTRATIONAN OBJECT-LESSON IN STATION IMPROVEMENT. In the heart of a residence district of Baltimore. As the site of this stati...
- ILLUSTRATIONA TYPICAL STATION IN TILE MIDDLE WEST.
- ILLUSTRATIONATTRACTIVE STATION SURROUNDINGS AT NEW ORLEANS.
- ILLUSTRATIONA CANADIAN EXAMPLE OF STATION IMPROVEMENT.
- ILLUSTRATIONA NEW ENGLAND RAILROAD GARDEN. This station has frequently taken the first prize in the floral competitions of the road.
- ILLUSTRATIONRAILWAY GREENHOUSES AT MENTOR, OHIO.
- ILLUSTRATIONA SIMPLE BUT EFFECTIVE STATION APPROACH.
- ILLUSTRATIONA STATION PARK IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
- ILLUSTRATIONA RAILROAD GARDEN IN THE HEART OF THE PRAIRIES.
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- SECTIONLife in the Garden.
- ARTICLETO SECRETARIES OF HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES.
- ILLUSTRATIONMADAME JULES GRAVEREUX. A specimen from Mr. W. E. Lippiatt's first prize exhibit of 24.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. H. BRETT’S FIRST PRIZE EXHIBIT OF SWEET PEAS. PRIZE-WINNERS FROM THE AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SUMMER SHOW.
- ILLUSTRATION“VIRGINALIS,” A HIMALAYAN RHODODENDRON Exhibited by Messrs. Bennett and Green.
- ARTICLEGENERAL GARDEN WORK.
- ARTICLEAuckland Horticultural Society’s Show.
- ILLUSTRATIONMESSRS, C. S. McDonald AND SON’S FIRST PRIZE EXHIBIT OF CUT FLOWERS, 24 VARIETIES.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE AMATEUR CHAMPION ROSE. Dr. Hugh Douglas’ fine specimen of “A. K. Williams.” THE WINNER OF THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA HYBRID AMARYLIS, EXHIBITED BY MESSRS BENNETT & GREEN PRIZE-WINNERS FROM THE AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SUMMER...
- ARTICLEMarsden Horticultural Show.
- ILLUSTRATIONBEA.tifUL EXHIBITS AT THE AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SUMMER SHOW. (1) Miss Ada Jacka’s table decorations, award...
- ILLUSTRATIONROSE, IRISH ELEGANS AND WHITE CACTUS (EPIPHILLIUM). These two exhibits were shown by Dr. A. Clark and Mr. T. M. Sheph...
- ILLUSTRATION(1) An unthinned bunch of grapes.
- ILLUSTRATION(2) A bunch of grapes which has been thinned out.
- ILLUSTRATION13) A compact bunch of grapes as it should appear when the berries are ripe.
- ARTICLETO SECRETARIES OF HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES.
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- ARTICLERussia, as Seen in Its Workingmen
- ILLUSTRATIONBRICKMAKERS AT DINNER. Men and women living in factory barracks eat in just this fashion.
- ILLUSTRATIONROAD MAKERS CRUSHING STONE The stone to be crushed is held between their feet, which are bound in rags.
- ILLUSTRATIONTYPICAL FACTORY OPERATIVE. This man has been arrested for a moderate part in the. revolutionary movement, and I was a...
- ILLUSTRATIONA TYPICAL RUSSIAN FACE. High cheek-bones and the brooding Russian melancholy. This man made 3/4 a day.
- ILLUSTRATIONA PAIR OF WOOD-CHOPPERS. Wood, principally birch, is the great fuel of Russia; so wood-cutters are very numerous.
- ILLUSTRATIONA PAIR OF TARTAR TEAMSTERS.
- ILLUSTRATION“OUT OF WORK.” This unskilled workman said that when in work ne made 1/0½ a day.
- ILLUSTRATIONBOYS EMPLOYED IN A LOCK FACTORY. Their only wages were their board (chiefly black bread and cabbage soup) and their b...
- ILLUSTRATIONRUSSIAN WASHERWOMEN. Rinsing clothes through a hole chopped in the ice of the Volga. They said they were paid 6d and ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA WOMAN FACTORY WORKER.
- ARTICLEThe Bookshelf.
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- ARTICLETopics of the Day.
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- ARTICLEProgress in Science.
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- ARTICLEPublic “Creches” in the Interest of the Race
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CHILDREN AT DINNER.
- ILLUSTRATIONBABIES IN THE “CRECHE” OF THE WEST LONDON MISSION.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE “CRECHE” AT SOHO, WHERE SIXTY CHILDREN ARE CARED FOR.
- ARTICLESPRING FAG.
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- ARTICLETHE DWELLERS
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- ILLUSTRATIONHe was a newish uncle hut recently retired from the army.
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- ILLUSTRATIONWe owned that we were lost.
- ILLUSTRATIONWe knew it teas the bishop's. “Back!" he cried. “They aren't human aid; they’re cave-dwellerst
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- ARTICLECopyright Story. The Case of Professor Engelbach
- ARTICLEPoet’s Grave in the Sea.
- ARTICLEOur Senseless Fears.
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- SECTIONChildrens Page
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- ARTICLETo Our Young Readers.
- ARTICLECOUSINS’ CORRESPONDENCE
- ARTICLEHeigh=ho for December.
- ARTICLELooking for Trouble.
- ARTICLEDisadvantages of Chinese.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLEThe Commercial Mastery of the Pacific.
- ARTICLEA Famous Pawn Shop.
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- ARTICLEENGAGEMENTS.
- ARTICLEOrange Blossoms.
- SECTIONSociety Gossip.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND.
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLEHAMILTON.
- ARTICLEROTORUA.
- ARTICLEGISBORNE.
- ARTICLENAPIER.
- ARTICLEHASTINGS.
- ARTICLENEW PLYMOUTH.
- ARTICLESTRATFORD.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLESOUTH TARANAKI.
- ARTICLEPALMERSTON NORTH.
- ARTICLEBLENHEIM.
- ARTICLECHRISTCHURCH.
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- ARTICLEThe World of Fashion.
- ILLUSTRATIONA CHARMING RACE GOWN. In a pale shade of ochre muslin, encrusted with lace and insertion.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRINCESS -STYLE. Made of Broderie Anglaise.
- ILLUSTRATIONA SIMPLE WASHING BLOUSE.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHIS HANDSOME FROCK s made of heliotrope crepe de soie, heavily, embroidered in. silks of all shades of purple and wi...
- ILLUSTRATIONA CHARMING HAT FOR A GIRL, Made Of pale blue straw, trimmed with white muslin roues and loops of blue velvet ribbon.
- ILLUSTRATIONSPRING HATS. The above is a picture shape in black or coloured crinoline straw. The. crown is swathed with soft black...
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- ARTICLEVerse Old and New.
- ARTICLEAnecdotes and Sketches.
- ILLUSTRATIONSmall Boy: “It's Stopped ruining. Mister.”
- ARTICLEOur funny Page
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- ILLUSTRATIONJames: “A bath bun and two sponge cakes, please.” Waitress: “Two sponges and a bath for this gentleman, please!"
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- ILLUSTRATIONMELLOWED BY EIGHTEEN YEARS IN THE WOOD.
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- ILLUSTRATION“Mr. Beryl’s coming, Flo. Quick, now—that box of chocolates, or I’ll stick to this chair all the morning!”