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- ARTICLETHE SUPER WONDER PICTURE.
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- ARTICLENew Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review.
- ARTICLEA DAINTY AND VERSATILE COMEDIENNE.
- ARTICLETHE CLUBMAN
- SECTIONRACING NOTES
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- ARTICLERACING FIXTURES, 1916-17.
- ARTICLEEVENTS REQUIRING ATTENTION.
- ARTICLETHE OUTLOOK FOR HUNTERS’ RACES.
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON WINTER MEETING.
- ARTICLEAXEMEN’S CARNIVAL.
- ARTICLEGRAND NATIONAL MEETING.
- ARTICLEAVONDALE CLASSIC EVENTS.
- ARTICLETURF TOPICS.
- ARTICLEContests at the Gisborne Racing Club’s Steeplechase Meeting on the Te Hapara Course.
- ILLUSTRATIONA STERLING FINISH IN THE WAIKANAE HANDICAP (SEVEN FURLONGS)—MULTIFUAL (Sid. Reid) wins from KAURI KING (H. Robinson),...
- ILLUSTRATIONHORSES PARADING IN THE BIRDCAGE PRIOR TO CONTESTING THE SECOND HACK FLAT HANDICAP, WON BY GRAND IDEA.
- ILLUSTRATIONMULTIVE (Sinclair) winning the Maiden Hack Handicap (five furlongs) from HAPPY VALLEY (practically obscured in pictur...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FIRST TIME ROUND IN THE GISBORNE HURDLES (1¾ MILES)—GUIDING WAY (Kelly) leading MASTER TIMI (J. O’Conneli), GLUET...
- SECTIONINTERPROVINCIAL.
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON.
- ARTICLESOUTHLAND.
- ARTICLECANTERBURY.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
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- ARTICLEELLERSLIE ITEMS.
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- ARTICLETURF TOPICS.
- ARTICLERACING IN AMERICA.
- ARTICLEAN AUSTRALIAN VIEW ON CURTAILING RACING.
- ARTICLEA PROGRESSIVE WELLINGTON FIRM.
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- ARTICLEINTERESTING VIEWS TAKEN ON THE DIFFERENT BATTLEFRONT
- ILLUSTRATIONSOME LARGE AMMUNITION LEFT BY THE GERMANS IN THEIR RETREAT FROM MORVAL, COLLECTED FOR REMOVAL BY THE BRITISH.
- ILLUSTRATIONALL QUIET ALONG THE STOCK HOD FRONT. Russian infantrymen leave their rifles stacked whils they sleep in their dug-out...
- ILLUSTRATIONA portion of the battlefield after a successful British advance, showing guns, shells, shell cases and other war mate...
- ILLUSTRATIONA GERMAN GUN ALL BATTLEFIELD OF THE British sergeant is
- ILLUSTRATIONBRITISH INFANTRY BRINGING IN AT DAWN CAPTIVE BULGARS TAM THE BULGARIAN FRONTIER.
- ARTICLEScenes Behind the Allies’ Lines in France—Determined British and French Preparations.
- ARTICLECharacteristic Pictures of Operations on the British and Italian Fronts.
- ARTICLETwo Notable Armenian Towns Freed from Turkey’s Atrocious Rule by the Russians.
- ARTICLERACING REVIEWED
- ARTICLETROTTING.
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- ARTICLEBritish and Russians Combine in bringing about the utter Defeat of the Turks in A
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE ARRIVAL OF THE BRITISH ARMOURED MOTOR CAR SECTION AT KNIS-KALA AFTER ROUTING THE TURKS DURING HEAVY FIGHTING ON T...
- ILLUSTRATIONA VALUABLE FACTOR IN THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE TURKS. British gunners with one of the squadron cars, enjoying a rest a...
- ILLUSTRATIONCOSSACKS BRINGING IN TURKISH PRISONERS AFTER A RUSSIAN
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE BRITISH ARMOURED MOTOR CAR SECTION WHICH DID SUCH RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE TURKS IN ASIA MINOR, UNDE KNIS-KAL...
- ARTICLELADIES’ GOLF.
- ARTICLESignificant Results of the Russian and British Operations against the Turks in Arm
- ILLUSTRATIONDESPERATE-LOOKING TURK PRISONERS, UNDER A RUSSIAN ESCORT.
- ILLUSTRATIONTYPICAL SPECIMENS OF TURKISH ARMENIANS WHO WELCOMED THE TIMELY ARRIVAL OF THE RUSSIANS AND BRITISH.
- ILLUSTRATIONGROUP OF ALLIED OFFICERS WHO TOOK PART IN THE TURKS IN ASIA MINOR, PHOTOGRAPHED AT
- ILLUSTRATIONNO LONGER UNDER TURKEY’S BARBARIC RULE.—FULLY-EQUIPPED B THE RUSSIANS. B [Photos, kindly lent
- ARTICLEDefeated in the Field, Germany Seeks Vengeance in Unrestricted Submarine Attacks.
- ILLUSTRATIONRUSSIANS WHO HAVE FOUGHT GALLANTLY ON THE FRENCH FRONT.—GENERAL PALITZIN REVIEWING THE VICTORIOUS RUSSIAN TROOPS AFTE...
- ILLUSTRATIONEVIDENCE OF THE SPLENDID WORK OF THE BRITISH GUNNERS ON THE WESTERN FRONT. A DIRECT HIT CRUMPLES UP A GERMAN GUN, WHI...
- ILLUSTRATIONLEAPING FROM A SINKING SHIP RUTHLESSLY TORPEDOED BY A GERMAN SUBMARINE.-HOW MEN SAVED THEMSELVES BY CLIMBING DOWN ROP...
- SECTIONMOTORING & CYCLING
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- ARTICLETHE QUESTION OF BY-LAWS.
- ARTICLEDUNLOP TYRES
- ARTICLERACING CARS FOR AMERICA.
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- ARTICLEIMPORTATION OF MOTOR CARS.
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- ARTICLETHE SOCIAL WORLD
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- ILLUSTRATIONAn active member of the Auckland Women’s Patriotic League—MRS, J. B. MACFARLANE, Epsom.
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- ARTICLEWARREN'S GREAT SALE.
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- SECTIONTHE STAGE
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- ARTICLEHIS MAJESTY’S.
- ARTICLE“VERY GOOD, EDDIE.”
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- ARTICLEOPERA HOUSE.
- ARTICLETOWN HALL.
- ARTICLEENGLISH PIERROTS.
- ARTICLEKING’S THEATRE.
- ARTICLETHE WORLD’S WONDER PICTURE.
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- ARTICLEIN PERSONAL TOUCH.
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- ARTICLEGREENROOM GOSSIP.
- ARTICLESOUTHERN STAGE NOTES.
- ARTICLEMUSIC NOTES.
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- ILLUSTRATIONONE TELLING REASON WHY THE ALLIES WILL NOT RELAX THEIR EFFORTS UNTIL THE BARBARIC HUN IS FINALLY CRUSHED.—Pitiful evi...
- ILLUSTRATIONGOOD WORK BY THE ANTI AIRCRAFT GUNS ON THE BRITISH FRONT.—A German aeroplane brought down whilst endeavouring to fly ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE GREAT CANADIAN EXPLOIT.—A BUSY SCENE FOLLOWING THE TA man prisoners assisting in the work of collecting wounded a...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHEIR HEROES.—CHILDREN IN A RECAPTURED FRENCH VILLAGE MA ISH SOLDIERS. The British Tommy is a great favourite with th...
- ARTICLETHE TOURIST and TRAVELLER
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