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- ARTICLEN.Z. Sporting and Dramatic Review
- ARTICLEA POPULAR ROMANTIC ACTOR.
- ARTICLETHE CLUBMAN
- ARTICLERACING REVIEWED
- SECTIONINTERPROVINCIAL
- ARTICLEEllerslie Items
- ARTICLECANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB.
- ARTICLEN.Z. METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB.
- ARTICLECONCLUDING DAY.
- ARTICLEThe Stud
- ARTICLENOMINATIONS.
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- ARTICLETURF TOPICS
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- ARTICLETURF GOSSIP.
- ARTICLEWOODVILLE JOCKEY CLUB,
- ARTICLEMANAWATU RACING CLUB.
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- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND’S ROLL OF HONOUR
- ILLUSTRATIONSERGEANT JAMES WILSON, of Port Chalmers. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE HENRY MILLS, of Upper Tutaenui, Marton. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONCORP. MAURICE WYNDHAM SHEPHERD, Linton, Papakura, Auckland. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE F. W. T. SMITH, of Remuera, Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONCORPORAL H. W. PASCOE, of Crushington, Reefton. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONLANCE-CORP. WM. HECKLER, of Mangamahoe, Wellington. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONCORPORAL ALBERT EVERITT (M.M.), of Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONTROOPER W. HAMILTON, of Nydia Bay, Pelorus Sound. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONCORPORAL JOSEPH RAYNER, late of workshops at Addington, Christchurch. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN W. T. CAIN, of Wellington. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE A. J. INGLE (N.Z.M.C.), of Marton. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN J. M. SATTERTHWAITE, of Christchurch. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONCORP. WM. T. SHALDERS, of Enfield, North Otago. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONLANCE-CORP. CHAS. GRINDROD, of Brooklyn, Wellington. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE T. P. CARTHY, of Paeroa, Auckland. Died from wounds.
- ILLUSTRATIONSECOND-LIEUT. A. M. RHINESMITH, of Gisborne, P.B. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE A. R. KLOTH, of Taihape, Main Trunk Line. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN A. J. PERRY, of Wellington. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONPRIVATE L. A. NEWMAN, of Grey Lynn, Auckland. Killed in action.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIFLEMAN V. C. CARTHY, of Paeroa, Auckland. Died from wounds.
- ARTICLERecent important War functions in England patronised by Royalty and Notable Leaders of the Briti
- ILLUSTRATIONROYALTY ATTEND AN EXHIBITION OF RED CROSS PEARLS AT THE GRAFTON GALLERIES, LONDON. Never before has there been such a...
- ILLUSTRATIONAN INTERESTING GROUP TAKEN ON THE OCCASION OF A WELSH SERVICE RECENTLY HELD AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY, LONDON. The British...
- ILLUSTRATIONA SCENE OF GAIETY IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE, LONDON, DURING A OF WAR FUNDS. LORD CHARLES BERESFORD, who opened the Fair, is...
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT OPENS A HOSTEL FOR AMERICAN OFFICE est was evinced in the opening at St. James’ Square, London,...
- ARTICLEHonoured for their Service to the Empire.—The King Decorates; Heroes at a Public Investiture in the Quadrangle at Buc...
- ARTICLEOpening of the 1918-19 Racing Season in New Zealand—Grand National Day at Riccar
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FINISH OF THE N.Z. GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE (2½. MILES) AT RICCARTON. — KAURI KING (F. Ellis) winning from SIR ...
- ILLUSTRATIONWINNER OF THE 1918 NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE.—Mr. A. N. Gibbons’ b g KAURI KING, aged, by Soult—Sawdust....
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE 1918 NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE VICTO ELMN, aged, by St. Ambrose—Maude Trained by JH
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FINISH OF THE N.Z. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE (3½ Mil wins a good race from WAIMAI (F. Flynn)
- ARTICLEA Series of Animated Views taken at the Successful Theatrical Garden Party recently held in Regent’s Pa
- ARTICLEAmerica’s Formidable Army and Navy United in a Firm Resolve to Carry on till the German Sword is Sheathed.
- ILLUSTRATIONAMERICA’S FORMIDABLE NAVY AN INVALUABLE FACTOR TOWARDS THE ULTIMATE VICTORY OF THE ALLIES. Almost equally important t...
- ILLUSTRATIONGERMAN U-BOAT PRISONERS CAPTURED BY AN AMERICAN DESTR UNITED STATES, WHERE THEY ARE IN CLOSE CONFINEMENT. Sinc.B bers...
- ILLUSTRATIONLEADERS OF THE GALLANT AMERICAN TROOPS IN FRANCE CONFE SECRETARY OF WAR DURING THE LATTER’S RECENT VISIT TO THE Baker...
- ARTICLESome Recent Captures from Germany’s Diminishing Army Effected by the French.
- ILLUSTRATIONGERMAN PRISONERS ON THEIR WAY TO AND IN THE BARBED-WIRE CAGES ERECTED FOR THEIR ACCOMMODATION BEHIND THE FRENCH LINES...
- ILLUSTRATIONNO LONGER AT LIBERTY TO CARRY ON THE INFAMOUS WORK OF THE KAISER AND HIS WAR LORDS. REMNANTS OF A GERMAN ARMY CORPS P...
- ILLUSTRATIONA ROUND-UP OF GERMAN PRISONERS BY THE FRENCH. The top illustration depicts a group of Huns just after their capture b...
- ARTICLEInteresting Snapshots taken at Leading Patriotic Functions in England.
- ILLUSTRATIONARSENAL BOYS AT PLAY.—At a sports meeting held by munition boys of the Royal Arsenal, who are cared for at the St. Ge...
- ILLUSTRATIONPRINCESS MARY ARRIVING AT THE THEATRICAL GARDEN PARTY RECENTLY HELD IN REGENT’S PARK, LONDON. The function, the proce...
- ILLUSTRATIONQUEEN ALEXANDRA IN READINESS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ROSE DAY PROCEEDINGS IN LONDON.—The procession of Queen Alexandra ...
- ILLUSTRATIONEVEN THE FAITHFUL STEED MUST NEEDS WEAR A DECORATION ON ALEXANDRA ROSE DAY IN LONDON. A willing helper of the cause i...
- ARTICLEGREENROOM GOSSIP
- ARTICLEWELLINGTON NOTES.
- ARTICLEMUSIC NOTES.
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- ARTICLEMOTORING & CYCLING
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- ILLUSTRATIONA distinguished French aviator who has recently been decorated in recognition of his gallant exploits over the German...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe brilliant young French airman, LIEUTENANT FONCK, on the aeroplane in which he brought down six German machines in...
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- ILLUSTRATIONA characteristic photograph of the late CAPTAIN GUYNEMER, the worldfamed French aviator, who it will he remembered, m...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe “Gold Car,” as displayed in the Show Room of Messrs. Adams, Ltd., Christchurch. The Studebaker Gold Car, which wa...
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- ARTICLETHE SOCIAL WORLD
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- ILLUSTRATIONMISS EILEEN O’CARROLL (Hauraki Plains candidate), who was elected Queen in connection with the recent Red Cross Carni...
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- ARTICLEHIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.
- ARTICLEOPERA HOUSE.
- ARTICLEOUT FOR THE STARS!
- ARTICLEA DRAMATIC EVENT.
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- SECTIONTOURIST AND TRAVELLER
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- ARTICLEHERE AND THERE.
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- ILLUSTRATIONPRINCESS PATRICIA VISITS THE FETE IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE, LONDON. “Princess Pat.,” on right, and friend are shown upon t...
- ILLUSTRATIONPONSONBY UNITED WINNERS OF THE AUCKLAND RUGBY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP, 1918,-Back Row (from left): Lawry, L. Cadman, Mino...
- ILLUSTRATION“THE SPIRIT OF THE POOLS”—A scene presented at a garden fete recently held at Barnes, England, in aid of the Lord May...
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- ARTICLEThe Principal Event at the Metropolitan Trotting Club’s Meeting at Addington last week.
- ILLUSTRATIONGOING OUT OF THE STRAIGHT THE FIRST TIME IN THE AUGUST HANDICAP (TWO MILES).-CAPPRICIO (E. McDERMOTT) LEADING THE FIELD.
- ILLUSTRATIONCAPPRICIO STILL HAS CHARGE PASSING THE STAND THE SECOND TIME.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE FINISH OF THE AUGUST HANDICAP.—CAPPRICIO (E. McDERMOTT) SCORES A COMFORTABLE WIN FROM HARDY WILKES (A. FLEMING), ...
- ARTICLEA NECESSITY.
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