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- ARTICLEN.Z. Sporting and Dramatic Review
- ARTICLEA Distinctive Feature of “Mr. Manhattan.”
- ARTICLETHE CLUBMAN
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- ILLUSTRATIONMR. ROBERT DUDER, Steward and Committeeman of the Takapuna and Avondale Jockey Clubs.
- SECTIONRACING NEWS
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- ARTICLERACING FIXTURES, 1918.
- ARTICLEEVENTS REQUIRING ATTENTION.
- ARTICLERACING OPPORTUNITIES IN WAR TIME.
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEMARTON JOCKEY CLUB.
- ARTICLEUNDESIRABLE VICTORIAN BOOKMAKERS.
- ARTICLETURF ETHICS.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB.
- ARTICLEWANGANUI.
- ARTICLETHE WANGANUI AND GREAT NORTHERN DOUBLES.
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- ARTICLEAUCKLAND RACING CLUB.
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- ARTICLEEllerslie Items
- ARTICLETURF TOPICS
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- ARTICLEHAWKE’S BAY.
- ARTICLECANTERBURY.
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- ARTICLETURF GOSSIP.
- ARTICLEMANAWATU FACING CLUB.
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- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB.
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- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR
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- ILLUSTRATIONCORPORAL E. G. SQUIRE, of Matahiwi, Masterton. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN EDMUND SMEED, of Tuakau, Auckland. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE ANDREW HUNTER, of Inglewood, Taranaki. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN J. MULLANY, of Lower Hutt, Wellington. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE SYDNEY G. M. COOK, of Walton, Auckland. Reported missing Oct. 12, 1917, then killed May 4, 1918.
- ILLUSTRATIONGUNNER V. C. LIDDELL, of Palmerston North. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE M. L. GOOD, of Sanson, Manawatu. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE A. H. ROBINSON, of Napier, H.B. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE GARRIE BARRY, of Tamaki West, Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONGUNNER RUPERT LESLIE PEARSON, of Thames, Auckland. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN JAMES GARRICK, of Bluff, Southland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE S. J. DAWSON, of Mauriceville East, Wairarapa. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONCORPORAL WM. W. McLAREN, of Lower Kaimai, Tauranga, B.P. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONLANCE-CORP. ERNEST A. BILLING, M.M., of Rahotu, Taranaki. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE W. R. McLEAN, of Napier, H.B. Died from wounds.
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- ILLUSTRATIONSERGEANT PATRICK SOUTER, of Hokitika, Westland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE EDGAR E. PHELPS, of Wellington. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONLIEUT. NORMAN R. HARPER, of Naseby, Otago. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE E. B. HUBBARD, of Upper Riccarton, Christchurch. Gassed. Died of pneumonia.
- ILLUSTRATIONGUNNER GEORGE McKAY, of Dannevirke, H.B. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONA UNIQUE ATTRACTION IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE, LONDON. Bringing the ships into line of battle in the miniature fleet which ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CITIZENS OF DEPTFORD, ENGLAND, DISPLAY GREAT ENTHUSIASM IN THE SUCCESSFUL TANK CAMPAIGN HELD IN THAT TOWN ON BEHA...
- ILLUSTRATIONAN IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL TENDERED TO SERGEANT “DICK” BURGE, ING CHAMPION OF ENGLAND. Burge, when at his proper weight wa...
- ILLUSTRATIONOPERATIONS OF THE BRITISH FLEET IN LONDON, Miniature battlesh play held in the fountains of Trafalgar Square duping T...
- ARTICLETypical Scenes in England, illustrating how the Women are assisting in various ways to Win the
- ILLUSTRATIONWAR PICTURES AT THE GRAFTON GALLERIES, LONDON. The exhibition of the British battle photographs in colour, held under...
- ILLUSTRATIONPICTURESQUE TANK CUSTOMERS DURING THE WAR LOAN CAMPAIGN IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE. A trio of fair agriculturists, a nurse a...
- ILLUSTRATIONNOVEL METHOD OF ADVERTISING A CONCERT IN LONDON.—Lady Field car, attached to which is an aeroplane, driving through t...
- ILLUSTRATIONWOMEN FARM WORKERS TAKING PART IN A DEMONSTRATION RECE SHOW THE YEOMAN SERVICE RENDERED BY THE WOMEN’S LAND ARM ABSEN...
- ARTICLEThe Men to whom the Allies look to turn the Battle Scale—Picked Men of America’s New Armies ready to leave for the Trel
- ARTICLECharacteristic Snapshots of the King and Queen taken during their Noteworthy Visits to Leading Industrie
- ILLUSTRATIONROYAL VISIT TO MOTOR WORKS IN LONDON.—THE KING AND QUEEN are seen watching aeroplane engines being tested at Clement ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE KING AND QUEEN PAY A MEMORABLE VISIT TO THE READING WAR HOSPITAL (ENG.). Their Majesties are shown talking to CAP...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE KING INSPECTS SOME SPLENDID ROOT SPECIMENS AT MESSRS, ESTABLISHMENT, READING, ENGLAND, ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RE ...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE KING DISPLAYS A KEEN INTEREST IN THE OPERATIONS OF A LE HIS RECENT VISIT TO READING. His Majesty in the seed pack...
- ARTICLECharacteristic Pictures showing the Indomitable Spirit with which the French Soldiers are Fighting their wa
- ILLUSTRATIONREHOUSING THE INHABITANTS OF A FRENCH TOWN FORMERLY CAPTURED BY THE GERMANS BUT NOW RECONQUERED BY THE FIGHTING MEN O...
- ILLUSTRATIONAN ADVANCE POST ON THE AISNE FRONT, SHOWING FRENCH SOLDIERS AT THE ENTRANCE OF THEIR DUG-OUT. The position is admirab...
- ILLUSTRATIONAN INTERESTING OPERATION ON -THE MARNE FRONT. An ingenious French for burrowing out difficult terrain in order to pro...
- ILLUSTRATIONA CONVOY OF GERMAN PRISONERS MARCHING THROUGH A FRENCH REGION. The procession is being watched with keen interest by ...
- ILLUSTRATIONEXPLOSION OF INCENDIARY GRENADES SEEN AT A DISTANCE OF 200 METRES. The flames look like the growth of a weird plant t...
- ILLUSTRATIONA PROUD MOMENT IN THE LIFE OF A GALLANT ENGLISH SOLDIER. SERGEANT WAY, of the Devons, being decorated by the King at ...
- ILLUSTRATIONWIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AT A GERMAN STATION. The station of the Wireless Telegraphy Society at Nauen, in Germany, is able...
- ILLUSTRATIONA DEMONSTRATION OF WHAT HA A SUBMARINE MINE. The old hull the danger zone with a vi
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE KING AND QUEEN PAY A VISIT TO THE WOUNDED AT READI walking through the grounds of the Reading War Hospital with C...
- ARTICLEThe British Steamer, Iris, which played an important part in the Daring Naval Raid on Zeebrugge, and a British Tank p...
- ARTICLEGreen Gossip
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON NOTES.
- ARTICLEMUSIC NOTES.
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- ARTICLEMOTORING CYCLING.
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- ILLUSTRATIONA Dreadnought on wheels. French sailors in charge of an armoured train on the western front. The train is fitted "wit...
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- ARTICLETHE SOCIAL. WORLD
- ARTICLELADIES’ GOLF.
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- SECTIONTHE STAGE
- ARTICLEHIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.
- ARTICLE“ONE SUMMER’S DAY.”
- ARTICLEOPERA HOUSE.
- ARTICLEYOUTH AND SUCCESS.
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