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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEThe Week in Review.
- ARTICLEIN THIS ISSUE.
- ARTICLEMaurice Maeterlinck and His Home at St. Wandrille.
- ARTICLESayings of the Week.
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- ARTICLENews of the Dominion
- ARTICLEPersonal Notes
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- ARTICLEMarvellous Handshaking Records.
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- ARTICLEThe Cricket Field.
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- ARTICLELawn Tennis.
- ARTICLEATHLETICS.
- ARTICLEQueer Cards.
- ARTICLECabby Clergymen.
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- ARTICLEBILLIARDS.
- ARTICLEGOLF.
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- ARTICLEThe Chess Board.
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- ARTICLETurf Gossip.
- ARTICLEBOXING.
- ARTICLEJack London on Prize Ring Ethics.
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- ARTICLEMusic and Drama.
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- ARTICLEMax Reinhardt.
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- ARTICLETHE CHALLENGE—A MARVELLOUS STUDY OF A TIGERS HEAD.
- ILLUSTRATIONPhotograph by A. E. Watkinson.
- ARTICLEALONG THE BANKS OF THE PLACID WAIHOU. THE WILLOW-FRINGED STREAM WHICH RUNS PAST TE AROHA.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEA BARREL FULL OF MISCHIEF—TWO YOUNG TE AROHAITES AND THEIR PETS.
- ILLUSTRATIONA. J. Watson, photographer.
- ARTICLEGISBORNE’S FAVOURITE WATERING PLACE-ON KAITI SANDS. THE HISTORIC SPOT WHERE CAPTAIN COOK FIRST SET FOOT IN NEW ZEALAND.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND’S ONLY GENUINE RUIN—ONE OF BISHOP SELWYN’S CHAPELS.
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- ARTICLEKEEPING THE AVON CLEAR-CUTTING WEEDS WITH A MOTOR.
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- ARTICLEAUCKLAND’S CRACK CROQUET PLAYERS—WINNERS IN THE ASSOCIATION’S TOURNAMENT.
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- ARTICLENAPIER PARK RACES ATTRACT A LARGE GATHERING OF THE PUBLIC.
- ILLUSTRATIONSocrell, photographer.
- ARTICLEEMULATING THE FLIES—DARING STEEPLEJACK AT WORK IN AUCKLAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONPhotographs by S. G. Frith.
- ARTICLEWHEN THE MERE MAN FEELS REALLY SMALL-HAT TRIMMING COMPETITION AT THE TAKAKA FETE, NELSON.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONDRAGOON GUARDS IN AMBUSH IN CASE THE HOME RULE OPPONENTS GOT OUT OF HAND.
- ARTICLEUNFOUNDED FEARS-MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S HOME RULE SPEECH AT BELFAST PASSES OFF PEACEFULLY.
- ARTICLEIN BERKSHIRE'S LOVELY LANES—THE HUMBLER HOMES OF ENGLAND.
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- ARTICLESHOULD HAVE A GOOD CHANCE IN THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE—THE SPEEDY OXFORD CREW.
- ILLUSTRATIONTopical Photograph Agency.
- ARTICLELINKING UP THE NEW QUEEN-STREET WHARF WITH THE RAILWAY.
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- ARTICLESPRINTERS BREAK WORLD'S RECORDS IN AUCKLAND—ENTHUSIASTIC GATHERING AT ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS.
- ILLUSTRATIONF. E. Stewart, photographer.
- ARTICLEFOR THE RELIEF OF SUFFERING CHILDREN—HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OPENS THE NEW HOSPITAL WARDS AT WELLINGTON.
- ILLUSTRATIONC. D. Barton, photographer.
- ARTICLEAND IN THEIR OLD AGE THEY WERE NOT DIVIDED—OPENING NEW WARDS AT THE COSTLEY HOME.
- ILLUSTRATIONWHERE THE OLD MARRIED COUPLES ARE TO BE HOUSED.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE NEW QUARTERS FOR THE NURSING STAFF OF THE HOME.
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- ARTICLESOME PRETTY HOMES IN NELSON. THE LAND OF GARDENS, ORCHARDS, AND AN IDEAL CLIMATE.
- ILLUSTRATIONF. N. Jones, photographer.
- ARTICLEOFFICERS OF THE SEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT OF THE DOMINION TERRITORIALS IN CAMP NEAR MARTON.
- ARTICLEFOR AND AGAINST—TERRITORIALS WHO HAVE DONNED THE KHAKI, AND SOME CHRISTCHURCHITES WHO DON'T LIKE COMPULSION.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND’S FIELD ARTILLERY, ENGINEERS AND SIGNALLING CORPS UNDER CANVAS AT HAMILTON.
- ILLUSTRATIONS. G. Frith, photographer.
- ARTICLETWO TYPICAL BITS OF THE QUAINT OLD TOWN OF ROTHENBURG, IN BAVARIA.
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- ARTICLESTREET SCENES IN ROTHENBURG-NO TWO THOROUGHFARES RESEMBLE ONE ANOTHER IN THE SLIGHTEST, AND EACH TURN DISCLOSES SOME ...
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- ARTICLETHE KING AT ST. PAUL'S—IMPRESSIVE THANKSGIVING SERVICE ON THE KING'S SAFE RETURN FROM INDIA.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATE MR W J. B. TREWIN. A well-known barrister and ex-Mayor of Feilding. (See Personals.)
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATE REV. C. H. MORELAND. Headmaster of Christ’s College. Christchurch. (See Personals.)
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE LATE MR ERIC GOLD SMITH. For a number of years in the Lands Department, and latterly Commissioner at Auckland.
- ILLUSTRATIONCAPT. H. GOODWYN ARCHER. Resigning from Superintendency of Veterans' Home, Auckland. (See Personals.)
- ILLUSTRATIONMR DAVID NATHAN. Wellington. Who succeeds Mr H. Bauchamp as Chairman of Directors, B.N.Z.
- ILLUSTRATIONS. G. Frith, photographer. No. 3 COMPANY, WELLINGTON GARRISON ARTILLERY, WHO HAVE JUST COMPLETED A COURSE OF TRAINING...
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- ARTICLESki-ing and Lugeing.
- ILLUSTRATIONW. W. Casserly. TWO YOUNG AUSTRALIANS OFF FOR A SPIN AT MOUNT KOSCIUSKO.
- ILLUSTRATIONTopical, WINTER SPORTS IN SWITZERLAND—A TOBOGGAN PARTY.
- ILLUSTRATIONCURLING, THE OLD SCOTTISH GAME. HAS A LARGE FOLLOWING AT THE WINTER RESORTS.
- ILLUSTRATIONA BOB-SLEIGH DOWN A SNOWY ROAD.
- ILLUSTRATIONHOW THE WEALTHY ENGLISH SPEND THEIR WINTER HOLIDAY SKI-ING AND TOBOGGANING IN SWITZERLAND.
- ILLUSTRATIONTRACKS MADE IN THE SNOW BY A SKI PARTY.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE VOGUE OF THE WINTER SPORT HAS INVADED AUSTRALIA TO SOME W. W. Casserly. MOUNT KOSCTUSKO.
- ARTICLEStory of the Year.
- ARTICLEThe Fight for the Highway of Nations.
- ILLUSTRATIONA TRAM-CAR IN BAGDAD.
- ILLUSTRATIONA TYPE OF DESERT CONSTRUCTION, AS SHOWN ON THE ROAD TO MECCA.
- ILLUSTRATIONBUILDING A RAILWAY ACROSS A DESERT IN ARABIA.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE PONTOON BRIDGE AT BAGDAD,
- ILLUSTRATIONA CANAL IN BABYLONIA. SHOWING PRESENT-DAY TRANSPORTATION METHODS.
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- SECTIONLife in the Garden
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- ARTICLEAnemones.
- ARTICLEHYACINTHS FOR OUTDOOR CULTURE.
- ILLUSTRATIONANEMONE ST. BRIGID.
- ILLUSTRATIONJAPANESE ANEMONE, ONE OF THE MOST USEFUL FLOWERS IN THE GARDEN.
- ARTICLETRUMPET DAFFODILS.
- ARTICLENew Pear, Mrs. Seden.
- ARTICLEGERMAN EXPERIMENTS IN ELECTROCULTURE.
- ARTICLENarcissi, Emperor and Empress.
- ILLUSTRATIONNARCISSUS, EMPRESS.
- ARTICLEThe Magnolias.
- ILLUSTRATIONMAGNOLIA LENNEI-A HANDSOME FREE-FLOWERLNG HYBRID, PRODUCING LARGE ROSE-PURPLE FLOWERS.
- ILLUSTRATIONNARCISSUS, EMPEROR.
- ILLUSTRATIONCHRYSANTHEMUM, DAZZLER.
- ILLUSTRATIONFINE COLLECTION OF CHRYSANTHEMUM, BUTTERCUP.
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- ARTICLEA Modern Cinderella.
- ARTICLEBonaparte’s Escape.
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- ARTICLEProgress in Science.
- ILLUSTRATIONFEW TYPE OF SELF-DUMPING PENT.
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- ARTICLEDiamond Cut Diamond.
- ILLUSTRATION'A fruit hawker came out of the jungle and proceeded to tumble down.
- ILLUSTRATION"Fire !" shouted Stuart.
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- ARTICLEThe Bookshelf.
- ILLUSTRATIONEGOTISTS I HAVE MET: The author who will recite his own works.
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- ARTICLEThe Waikato War, 1863-4
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- ARTICLEThe Vendetta in the Backwater.
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- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND STORIES.
- ARTICLENEARLY BLINDED BY DIZZINESS.
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- ARTICLECousin Kate’s Correspondents.
- ILLUSTRATION"A HUNTING WE WILL GO."
- ARTICLEFishing With a Steam Pump.
- ARTICLETaft and Arbitration.
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- ARTICLEA Ticket-of-leave Cook.
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- ARTICLELord Rosebery on Foreign Politics.
- ARTICLEHow to Bring Up Baby.
- ARTICLEPlain Reasons Why the Winds Blow.
- ARTICLEARE YOU DRIFTING?
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- ARTICLEThe Deadly Drug.
- ARTICLEThe Light of the Glow-worm.
- ARTICLEHow a Warship Was Saved.
- ARTICLEWorld’s Railroads.
- ARTICLEThe Change.
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- ARTICLETopics of the Day.
- ARTICLEWonderful Ruins of the Incas.
- ARTICLEFroth from “London Opinion."
- ARTICLENotes for Women.
- ARTICLEGetting Used to It.
- ARTICLESERVED HIM RIGHT.
- ARTICLE“Labby.”
- ARTICLEQueen and Pantomime Ditty.
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- ARTICLEImperial Anthem—"One Flag. One Throne.”
- ARTICLEThe Widow’s Mite.
- ARTICLEOrange Blossoms.
- ARTICLEA Famous Name.
- ARTICLEINCORRECT DIAGNOSIS.
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- ARTICLEENGAGEMENTS.
- ARTICLEWhy Foreign Seamen Man British Ships.
- ARTICLENEARLY SCALDED TO DEATH.
- SECTIONSociety Gossip.
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND.
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLECAMBRIDGE.
- ARTICLEHAMILTON.
- ARTICLEGISBORNE.
- ARTICLEDANNEVIRKE.
- ARTICLEFEILDING.
- ARTICLEHASTINGS.
- ARTICLENEW PLYMOUTH.
- ARTICLEPALMERSTON NORTH.
- ARTICLESOUTH TARANAKI.
- ARTICLESTRATFORD.
- ARTICLEPAHIATUA.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLENELSON.
- ARTICLEPICTON.
- ARTICLEBLENHEIM.
- ARTICLECHRISTCHURCH.
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- ARTICLEWORDS ON BEAUTY.
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- ARTICLEThe World of Fashion.
- ILLUSTRATIONSIMPLE AND DAINTY FROCKS FOR LITTLE GIRLS
- ARTICLEFashion Notes from Paris.
- ILLUSTRATIONSIMPLE BLOUSE
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- ARTICLEA REMEDY WHICH REALLY GROWS HAIR.
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- ARTICLEVerse Old and New.
- ARTICLEAnecdotes and Sketches.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Optimist: Well, anyway, I almost caught it.
- ARTICLEOur Funny Page