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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLECONTENTS
- ARTICLEThe Week in Review.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEThe Right Hon. Sir Geo. H. Reid.
- ILLUSTRATIONSIR GEORGE H. REID.
- ARTICLESayings of the Week.
- ILLUSTRATIONHIS MAJESTY THE PARLIAMENTARY BABY.
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- SECTIONNews of the Dominion.
- ARTICLEOUR WELLINGTON LETTER.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND.
- ARTICLESOUTH ISLAND.
- ARTICLEPERSONAL NOTES.
- ARTICLENEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD.
- ARTICLEThe Wide World.
- ARTICLEBuried in a Blazing Pit.
- ARTICLEProclaiming the King.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- SECTIONSports and Pastimes.
- ARTICLEFOOTBALL.
- ARTICLEHOCKEY.
- ARTICLEVOLUNTEER NOTES.
- ARTICLECHESS.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEGOLF
- ARTICLEThe Fantastic Side of Golf.
- ARTICLELADIES' GOLF.
- ARTICLETURF GOSSIP
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- ARTICLEMusic and Drama.
- ILLUSTRATIONMusic Teacher: Why don’t you pause there? Don’t you see that it’s marked rest? “Yes, teacher, but I aren't tired.”
- ILLUSTRATION(1) The only way to solve the theatre hat difficulty that we can see is-
- ILLUSTRATION(2) To throw pictures upon the buck of it that those behind may get something for their money.
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- ARTICLE"Madam Butterfly" in Auckland.
- ARTICLEThe History of "Madam Butterfly."
- ILLUSTRATIONPROFESSIONAL EALOUSY. What happened when a Melba record met a Tetrazzini record on the library table.
- ARTICLE“La Boheme”—The Finest of Puccini's Operas.
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- ARTICLENew Zealand’s Prima Donna.
- ARTICLEOur Illustrations.
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- ARTICLELeaders of Commerce in the Dominion.
- ARTICLEWELCOME TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, LORD ISLINGTON.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLE“THE HIGH AND MIGHTY PRINCE GEORGE FREDERICK ERNEST ALBERT.
- ILLUSTRATIONTopical, photo.
- ARTICLEWHERE HISTORY WAS MADE-NEW PLYMOUTH, THE GARDEN OF THE WEST.
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. R. Hanna, photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. R. Hanna, photo.
- ARTICLEWAITING FOR NEWS FROM THE PALACE.
- ARTICLEWAITING FOR THE NEW MONARCH.
- ILLUSTRATIONTropical, photo.
- ILLUSTRATIONTopical, photo.
- ARTICLE"THE HIGH AND MIGHTY PRINCE GEORGE .... OUR ONLY LAWFUL LIEGE.”
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- ARTICLEThe Citadel of Taranaki—Today and Forty Years Ago.
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. R. Hanna, photo.
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- ILLUSTRATIONDEPUTY CONDUCTOR. Mr Alfred Hill. Deputy Conductor to the Williamson Grand Opera Company, the musical direction of wh...
- ILLUSTRATIONAN EDUCATIONAL EXPERT. Mr E. K. Mulgan, who has been appointed to the position of Chief Inspector in the Auckland Edu...
- ILLUSTRATIONA LABOUR CANDIDATE. Mr G. Davis, the Official Labour Candidate defeated in the Auckland East By-election. He came sec...
- ILLUSTRATIONPROHIBITION. Mr W. Richardson the well-known temperance advocate, who was defeated in the Auckland East By-elcction, ...
- ILLUSTRATIONA NEW ZEALANDER’S SUCCESS. Miss Nora D’Argel, the young New Zealand singer who made her debut at Nice about six mouth...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE NEW MEMBER FOR AUCKLAND EAST. Mr Arthur M. Myers, who was returned last week for Auckland East, with an advantage...
- ILLUSTRATIONA LABOUR PREMIER. Mr J. Verran, the new Labour Premier of South Australia.
- ILLUSTRATIONTO LECTURE IN NEW ZEALAND. Mr Joseph McCabe, the Famous Author and Orator, who commences a Lecturing Tour in New Zeal...
- ILLUSTRATIONLOST HIS DEPOSIT. Mr R. I. McKnight, the second Labour Candidate for the Auckland East seat; one of the three who for...
- ILLUSTRATIONLABOUR’S LATEST CHAMPION. Mr T. E. Taylor, M.P., who, with other Southern Labourites, took a prominent part in the Au...
- ARTICLEBOOKMAKERS AND THEIR PATRONS THE HEY-DAY OF THE PROFESSIONAL GAMBLER.
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- ILLUSTRATIONWHAT WOULD THEIR GRANDMOTHERS SAY?
- ILLUSTRATIONSorrell, photo. THE NOBLE HOUSE AND HIS RETINUE.
- ARTICLEAERO SCOUTS AT WORK—BALLOON DESPATCH RUNNERS.
- ARTICLEIN THE PICTURESQUE PUBLIC GARDENS OF NEW PLYMOUTH.
- ILLUSTRATIONJ. R. Hanna, photo.
- ARTICLEHEAVY SNOWSTORM ON MAIN TRUNK.
- ILLUSTRATIONMOTOR-CAR VERSUS MILK-CART. THE RESULT OF A COLLISION. The photograph shows the battered remains of a motor-car which...
- ILLUSTRATIONTopical, photo. CONTROLLED BY “WIRELESS.” AN AERIAL DESTROYER. An Englishman, Mr. Thomas Raymond Phillips, has Invent...
- ILLUSTRATION“THE KING IS DEAD-LONG LIVE THE KING.” The Royal Standard flying full mast high over Marlborough House in honour of t...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LAST BULLETIN. A section of the crowd around Buckingham Palace gates reading the last bulletin which announced th...
- ARTICLEIN THE DAYS OF THE COMET.
- ARTICLEBRITISH RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM TO TOUR NEW ZEALAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONTown and Country Journal.” photo.
- ARTICLEA MIGHTY BATTLESHIP.
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- ARTICLEScolding the Faithful.
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- ILLUSTRATIONTHE GREATEST BROADSIDE EVER FIRED FROM A BATTLESHIP. During the gun trials of the Minas Geraes, ten 12-inch guns were...
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- ARTICLEMessrs. HUNTLY & PALMERS Factory
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Factory Sixty Years Ago. The oval picture on the right shows Huntley & Palmer's fire floatan ever-ready and inval...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONH. & P.'s Fire Brigade. For many years Huntley and Palmer’s have supplied their biscuits direct to His Majesty King E...
- ILLUSTRATIONH. & P.'s Private Sidings. A further indication of the immensity of H. & P. business
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- ILLUSTRATIONPacking the Biscuits. Here, as elsewhere, cleanliness and care are cvident at every stage
- ILLUSTRATIONThe North Factory. A standard of perfection which would be high enough for most firms, does not suffice for H. & P. T...
- ILLUSTRATIONA Bird’s Eye View of Huntley & Palmer’s Manufactory. The wonderful development of Huntley and Palmers, Ltd., forms on...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Factory Sixty Years Ago The illustration on the left shows H. & P's fire escape. Below are shown two snapshots ta...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Cake Factory If one word more than another may be Maid to embody the secret of the firm’s success, it is the word...
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- ILLUSTRATIONFitter's Shop Nearly 1000 are engaged on the engineering start Each division has a separate building.
- ARTICLELIFE IN THE GARDEN
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- ILLUSTRATIONSEEDLING CYCLOPE GERANIUM.
- ILLUSTRATIONSEEDLING PELARGONIUM.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHUNBERGIA FRAGRANS VAR LAEVIS. Flowers pure white.
- ILLUSTRATIONNEW CACTUS DAHLIA, RED ADMIRAL. Raised by Messi’s. J. Stredwick and Son. Colour, rich crimson.
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- ILLUSTRATIONA TYPICAL SPECIMEN OF EPACRIS.
- ILLUSTRATIONA. part of a branch before pruning, but marked by cross lines for that operation: a. leading shoot of preceding summe...
- ILLUSTRATIONHOW TO RE-POT PLANTS. 1. The small plant ready for re potting. 2. Tap the pot on edge of staging to release the conte...
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- ARTICLEProgress in Science.
- ARTICLEBritisher’s Wonderful Invention
- ARTICLETaranaki’s Fight Against the Maoris.
- ARTICLEThe Natives’ Side.
- ARTICLEThe Wairau Massacre.
- ARTICLEUP-TO-DATE AMERICA—THE SUN OF BABYLON, NINEVEH AND TYRE.
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- ARTICLEThe Bookshelf.
- ARTICLEThe Mispronunciation of the King’s English.
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- ARTICLETopics of the Day.
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- ARTICLEGorst Sahib’s Vicarage.
- ILLUSTRATIONThen Gorst drew on his imagination.
- ILLUSTRATIONJocelyn circled around the silver-gray.
- ILLUSTRATION“I not know Baghna?" Dharpore leered heavily at Lord Peter.
- ILLUSTRATIONLord Peter stood on the bench.
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- ARTICLEWelcome and Farewell.
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- ARTICLECopyright. The Black Man's Hand.
- ARTICLEEveryone Has a Halo.
- ARTICLEThe Care of the Lunatic.
- ARTICLEHUSBAND AND WIFE PRAISE BILE BEANS.
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- ARTICLECHILDREN'S PAGE
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- ARTICLECost of the Next European War.
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- ARTICLEANOTHER EPISODE IN THE LIFE OF
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- ARTICLEThe Value of Beer.
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- ARTICLEA Fair Adventuress.
- ARTICLEEnglish Duke’s Fabulous Profits
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- ARTICLEOrange Blossoms.
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- ARTICLEENGAGEMENTS.
- SECTIONSociety Gossip.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND,
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLEHAMILTON.
- ARTICLECAMBRIDGE.
- ARTICLEROTORUA.
- ARTICLEHINUERA.
- ARTICLETAUMARUNUI.
- ARTICLEPAEROA.
- ARTICLEGISBORNE.
- ARTICLENAPIER.
- ARTICLEWAIPUKURAU.
- ARTICLEHASTINGS.
- ARTICLEFEILDING.
- ARTICLENEW PLYMOUTH.
- ARTICLEPALMERSTON NORTH.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLESOUTH TARANAKI.
- ARTICLEBLENHEIM.
- ARTICLENELSON.
- ARTICLEPICTON.
- ARTICLECHRISTCHURCH.
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- ARTICLEThe World of Fashion.
- ILLUSTRATIONThis charming toilette of soft, creamy satin is suitable for a debutante, and a sash of the satin comes gracefully do...
- ILLUSTRATIONHAT OF BLACK VELVET trimmed with soft satin in a shade of myrtle green and a circular chased silver buckle.
- ILLUSTRATIONDESCRIPTION OF OUR SKETCH. The little frock worn by the child on the right of the sketch is carried out in fine white...
- ILLUSTRATIONA PRETTY GOWN OF ROSE-COLOURED CLOTH, WITH FLOSS SILK EMBROIDERY.
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- ARTICLEVerse Old and New.
- ARTICLEAnecdotes and Sketches.
- SECTIONOur Funny Page
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONOh! Wirra! Oi’m scared t’ open ut. Somethin’ tells me ut’s from me brother Jimmie sayin’ he’s dead.
- ARTICLESCIENCE STILL TRIUMPHS.
- ARTICLEA MASTERPIECE ANYWAY.
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- ARTICLEALL THE DIFFERENCE.
- ARTICLEHER LITTLE WAY.
- ARTICLENEVER KNOW TILL WE LOSE ’EM.
- ILLUSTRATION“We have left undone those things which we ought to have done.”
- ARTICLEHE KNEW HE WAS DEAD.
- ARTICLEDIFFERENT.
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- ARTICLEA BIBLICAL JOKE.
- ARTICLEWESTERN PHRASE.
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- ARTICLEWHOSE IGNORANCE.