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- ARTICLENew Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review.
- ARTICLETHE CLUBMAN
- ILLUSTRATIONCAPTAIN T. R. RITCHIE, N.Z. Medical Corps, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONMR. EWEN W. ALISON, JUN., OWNER OF THE C.J C. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE WINNER, NGATOA.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE YOUNGEST V.C.—The youngest soldier to be awarded the Victoria Cross is PRIVATE DWYER, of the East Surrey Regiment...
- SECTIONRACING NOTES
- ARTICLETHE NZ. ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC REVIEW.
- ARTICLERACING CALENDAR.
- ARTICLEEVENTS REQUIRING ATTENTION.
- ARTICLEA LUCKY OWNER.
- ARTICLESUNNY LAKE.
- ARTICLEA PLEA FOR OUR ’CHASERS.
- ARTICLEA GENEROUS OFFER MATERIALISES.
- ARTICLEWAS IT A RECORD?
- ARTICLETHE BREEDING OF NGATOA.
- ARTICLETHE LUCK OF THE GAME.
- ARTICLEA SUCCESSFUL NEW ZEALAND OWNER.
- ARTICLECANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB’S PATRIOTISM.
- ARTICLEMANAWATU RACING CLUB’S CLASSIC EVENTS.
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON RACING CLUB’S CLASSICS.
- ARTICLETHE TURF REGISTER.
- ARTICLEA SOLDIER AND A SPORTSMAN.
- ARTICLETURF TOPICS.
- ARTICLEELLERSLIE ITEMS.
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- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR
- ILLUSTRATIONLANCE-CORPORAL WM. POINTON MACEY, of Blenheim, Auckland Mounted Rifles. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONTROOPER WILLIAM TAVENDALE, Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Died of wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE RANGI ELERO, N.Z. Maori Contingent. Wounded, aboard Hospital Ship “Silicia.”
- ILLUSTRATIONTROOPER WM. JOHN ANDERSON, Wellington Mounted Rifles. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONTROOPER KENNETH BISHOP, Auckland Mountled Rifles. Slightly wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONTROOPER WM JOHN HOLMES, Auckland Mounted Rifles. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONDRIVER S. OLVER, of Auckland, Serving with the Australian Forces. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE H. F. FAGAN, Otago Infantry Battalion. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONCORPORAL BRIAN VERNON DILLON, South Otago Regiment. Reported missing.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE HORACE SYDNEY ROBINSON, Auckland Infantry Battalion. Reported Missing.
- ILLUSTRATIONLANCE-CORPORAL A. GRAY, Wellington and West Coast Regiment. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONTROOPER ARTHUR B. VERNER, 4th Waikato Mounted Rifles. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONCORPORAL A. O. CHRISTENSEN, Wellington Inf. Bat. Taken ill in trenches Died of typhoid fever
- ILLUSTRATIONSAPPER FREDERICK DAUBNEY, of Invercargill, N.Z. Field Troop Engineers. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONCORPORAL T. H. HAMMOND Otago Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONSAPPER EDWARD C. MORRIS, N.Z. Field Engineers Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONTROOPER ARTHUR HANNAH, 3rd Auckland Mounted Rifles. Killed in Action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE SYDNEY HERBERT GAMBLING, Auckland Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONTROOPER JOHN ALFRED KEMP, of Waikato, N.Z.E.F. Wounded and Dangerously ill.
- ILLUSTRATIONLANCE-CORPORAL T. S. CROMPTON, Wellington Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONREMAINS OF A GERMAN AEROPLANE BROUGHT DOWN BY THE ALLIES IN THE FRENCH LINES NEAR VILLIER.
- ILLUSTRATIONFOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF HIS DISTINGUISHED FATHER -SIR EVELYN WOOD shaking hands with his son at the recent para...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE DESTRUCTIVE NATURE OF WAR—ALL THAT IS LEFT OF THE SOISSONS CATHEDRAL.
- ILLUSTRATIONBEN TILLETT’S NEW ROLE—Mr. Ben Tillett, the well-known Socialist, leaving the Palladium Theatre, London, after delive...
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- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLEHAWKE’S BAY.
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- ARTICLECANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB.
- ILLUSTRATIONLONDON WAR EXHIBITION.—A corner of the War Exhibition which was recently opened at knightsbridge, London, by Princess...
- ILLUSTRATIONFRENCH AND GERMAN DEAD ON TOP OF A HILL JUST CAPTURED BY THE FRENCH.
- ILLUSTRATIONWOUNDED AND "GASSED" BRITISH SOLDIERS TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY OF A WASH ON THE WAY DOWN FROM THE FRONT. The photograph w...
- ARTICLETURF RESULTS.
- ILLUSTRATIONLIEUTENANT ANDREW RAMAGE, Otago Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONMr. H. Kerr’s ch h CANNIE CHIEL, by Clanranald—Weathereye, winner of over £5000 in stakes, who will be at the service...
- ILLUSTRATIONBRITISHERS TAKE PRECAUTIONS AGAINST THE DEADLY GASSES EMPLOYED BY THE GERMANSRESPIRATOR PARADE FOR BRITISH TROOPS AT ...
- ARTICLETROTTING
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- ARTICLETROTTING.
- ILLUSTRATIONMORNING (A. Julian), on left, and GLENMORE (J. O’Connell), on right, leading at the brush fence in front of the stand...
- ILLUSTRATIONENGLISH GIRLS ACT AS HOTEL PAGES—An innovation in regard to female labour in England to be seen at a certain London H...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CHIEF RABBI LEAVES ENGLAND FOR THE FRONT—The chief Rabbi, Dr. J. H. Hertz, accompanied by the Rev. S. Lipsom, Jew...
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- ARTICLEThe C J.C. Grand Meeting at Riccarton.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FIRST TIME ROUND IN THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE.—COMPETITORS TAKING THE FIRST JUMP AT THE STAND. MORNING (A. ...
- ILLUSTRATIONNGATOA (W. ADAMS) WINNING THE NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE (3 1/2 MILES) FROM THE BREWER AND GOLDEN GLOW.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FINISH OF THE WINTER CUP (ONE MILE)— BANKSIA (B. DEELEY) WINS EASILY FROM ENCORE (J. O’SHEA), WITH JOHN BARLEYCOR...
- ARTICLEFOOTBALL.
- ARTICLESCULLING.
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- ARTICLETHE SOCIAL WORLD
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- ILLUSTRATIONMRS. HUDSON-WILLIAMSON, organiser of Red Cross Teas in Auckland and an ardent worker for the Patriotic cause.
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- ARTICLEBOXING
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- ARTICLETYPICAL SCENES IN ENGLAND DURING THE EUROPEAN CRISIS.
- ARTICLEBUSINESS ITEMS.
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- ILLUSTRATIONMAYPOLE DANCERS AT THE SUCCESSFUL PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL HELD AT SEDDON, MARLBOROUGH, WHEN CLOSE ON £1500 WAS REALISED.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE WATER TOWER AT MEMEL, DESTROYED BY THE RUSSIANS.
- ILLUSTRATIONMANUAL TRAINING FOR THE BLINDED BRITISH SOLDIERS IN THE CONSERVATORY AT THE WHITE HOUSE OF HOPE, ST. DUNSTAN’S, REGEN...
- ILLUSTRATIONA GERMAN ARTILLERY OBSERVATION POST IN NORTHERN RUSSIA.
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE DOUGLAS PIRIE CLARK, D Ruahine Co., Wellington Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONCORPORAL JOHN H. HELM, Otago Mounted Rifles. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE PERCY J. McEACHEN, 10th North Otago Regiment. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE MICHAEL SULLIVAN, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Slightly wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE LESLIE CHAS. MANSON, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE PERCY CARLINE WALSH, Auckland Infantry Battalion. Died of enteric fever.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE CHAS. H. U. BROWNE, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Reported missing.
- ILLUSTRATIONDRIVER THOMAS A. SUMMERS, of Paeroa, N.Z. Army Service Corps. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE P. J. GRAHAM, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE S. FATT, Auckland Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE FRANK ALDRIDGE, of Napier, Wellington Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONSERGEANT F. H. QUINTON, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONTROOPER HAROLD WILLOUGHBY, 4th Waikato Mounted Rifles. Died of wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE WILLIAM MARTIN, 15th North Auckland Regiment. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE FRANCIS SELWYN LONG, of Auckland, Otago Infantry Battalion. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONCORPORAL HUGH D. HAMILTON, of Nelson. Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE ALBERT ERNEST HEAD, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONTROOPER WILLIAM D. GOLD, Canterbury Yeomanry Corps. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE WILLIAM GEO. TERRIS, of Ashburton, Canterbury Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE ALEX. HENDRY, Otago Infantry Battalion. Wounded.
- SECTIONTHE STAGE
- ARTICLEGREENROOM GOSSIP.
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- ARTICLEWHAT’S IN THE TITLE TO A PLAY?
- ARTICLESOUTHERN STAGE NOTES
- ARTICLEMUSIC NOTES.
- ARTICLETHE SCENIC RAILWAY.
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- ARTICLELADIES' GOLF
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- ARTICLEMOTOR NOTES.
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- ARTICLEMOTORING & CYCLING
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- ILLUSTRATIONARCHBISHOP DEDICATES MOTOR AMBULANCES.—Dedication of twelve motor ambulances for the front by the Archbishop of Cante...
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- ARTICLETHE TOURIST and TRAVELLER
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