Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEAucklanders Build Plane
- ARTICLEFlight Over City Depends on Wind
- ARTICLEELECTRIC TRAINS
- ARTICLEWINGS NEEDED
- ARTICLEWHANGAREI’S AIR-SENSE
- ARTICLEAERO CLUB BALL
- ARTICLEFour New Pictures In Auckland Gallery
- ARTICLEANGLERS PREPARE
- ARTICLEMISSING SOLICITOR SEEN IN AUSTRALIA
- ARTICLEOLD MAN KILLED
- ARTICLECHRISTCHURCH CLERK MISSING
- ARTICLEAFTER 75 YEARS
- ARTICLEAUGUSTUS JOHN PORTRAIT FOR AUCKLAND
- ARTICLEGRUESOME FIND
- ARTICLERace Train Arrangements
- ARTICLETHE SUN Stop Press
- ARTICLEBROWNED IN CREEK
- ARTICLEAmateur Justice
- ARTICLE“UNSPEAKABLE HORRORS”
- ARTICLE£50,000 to be Spent on Helensville Road
- ARTICLEWHITCOMBE WINS
- ARTICLEOVER 800 ON DEATH-LIST
- ARTICLEGRASPED LIVE WIRE
- ARTICLEINHALED GAS FUMES
- GROUPING_NODEPage 1 Advertisements
- ARTICLETRAVEL WITH THE SUN
- SECTIONFROM THE SEVEN SEAS
- ARTICLETHE WEATHER
- ARTICLEMail Services
- ARTICLEMAKING NEW COAL PORT
- ARTICLEHIS MAJESTY’S
- GROUPING_NODEPage 2 Advertisements
- SECTIONBIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 3 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 4 Advertisements
- ARTICLECONDUCTOR’S ERROR
- ARTICLE“PERSONAL SACRIFICE”
- ARTICLEFIVE DOCTORS IN COURT
- ARTICLEINJURY TO FOOT LEADS TO DEATH
- ARTICLEINTOXICATED MOTORIST FINED
- ARTICLESESSION INCIDENTS
- ARTICLEProvince and Suburb
- ARTICLEROUND THE CHURCHES
- ARTICLECHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR
- ARTICLESETTLERS WANT NEW ROAD
- GROUPING_NODEPage 5 Advertisements
- ARTICLETurf Notes
- ARTICLEClassic Thrill
- ARTICLEFOR THE AVONDALE GUINEAS
- ARTICLETE AROHA NOTES
- ARTICLEKINGSFORD SMITH’S ROMANTIC ACHIEVEMENT
- GROUPING_NODEPage 6 Advertisements
- SECTIONTROTTING.
- ARTICLEAll-Night Vigil
- ARTICLE"IF I WERE PRIME MINISTER—”
- ARTICLESCHOOL STEEPLECHASE RECORD BROKEN
- ARTICLEROTORUA ORPHANS’ CLUB
- ARTICLELAWN TENNIS
- ARTICLEPONSONBY CRICKET CLUB
- ARTICLEGOLF
- ARTICLEKARL SCHNEIDER’S DEATH
- ARTICLETo N.Z. Writers
- ARTICLEDO DEER LIKE JAZZ?
- GROUPING_NODEPage 7 Advertisements
- ARTICLEON THE AIR
- ARTICLEThe Sun SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1928 THE PREY OF THE LAW
- ARTICLESALESMANSHIP
- ARTICLEBATTLE OVER NAME
- ARTICLEFROM THE WATCH TOWER
- ARTICLEIf I Were Prime Minister—
- ARTICLECitizens Say—
- ARTICLEWho's Whoand Why
- ARTICLEAmusements Index
- GROUPING_NODEPage 8 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWEATHER FORECAST
- ARTICLEPERSONAL
- ARTICLETURKS’ NEW ALPHABET
- ARTICLESIR B. WHITEHEAD DEAD
- ARTICLEChairman of British Tobacco Firm Has Given Over £1,250,000 to Charity
- ARTICLEWool Sales Held Up
- ARTICLEPAAVO NURMI TO RETIRE
- ARTICLEOPIUM-SMOKING IN EAST
- ARTICLELABOUR BARONET
- ARTICLENotable Cornish Druidic Rites Revived After Thousand Years
- ARTICLEMOTHER MURDERS CHILD
- ARTICLENEW SURGICAL LAMP
- ARTICLEMind Over Matter
- ARTICLEFIRM WOUND UP
- ARTICLESouth Africa’s Rich Windfall From State Diamond Fields
- ARTICLEKIDNAPPERS KILL BOY
- ARTICLELABOUR LEADER RETIRES
- ARTICLEAmerican Paper Blows Gaff
- ARTICLEWOUNDS PROVE FATAL
- ARTICLESULTAN ALOFT
- ARTICLESON MURDERS FATHER
- ARTICLECOST OF EDUCATION
- ARTICLELEAGUE AND ECONOMICS
- ARTICLETELEVISION AND SOUND
- ARTICLECable Jottings
- ARTICLESir Hubert Wilkins, Polar Explorer, Is Engaged to Australian Actress
- GROUPING_NODEPage 10 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 11 Advertisements
- SECTIONFINANCE & MARKETS
- ARTICLELICENSING FARRAGO
- ARTICLECASH-ORDER TRADE
- ARTICLEKINGSFORD SMITH FLIGHT
- ARTICLEHAMILTON’S NEW COURT
- ARTICLEMORE MEN UNEMPLOYED
- ARTICLEPrison for Fraud
- ARTICLEDEAD HAULAGE
- ARTICLESPENDING PETROL TAX
- ARTICLEMORE PAY FOR POLICE
- GROUPING_NODEPage 12 Advertisements
- SECTIONFOURTH EDITION
- ARTICLE“HER INFINITE VARIETY”
- ARTICLECan Mr. Sterling Earn His Salary?
- ARTICLESEAMAN POISONED
- ARTICLEWatching the Races
- ARTICLETWO SMALL CHILDREN DROWNED IN LAGOON
- ARTICLEDRUNK IN CART
- ARTICLE“A PURE ACCIDENT”
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEWIND AND RAIN
- ARTICLETWICE BANKRUPT
- ARTICLERacing at Napier
- ARTICLEASHBURTON RACING CLUB
- ARTICLEAFTER 40 YEARS
- ARTICLETWO CARS STOLEN
- ARTICLEObituary
- ARTICLELast Look Round—
- ARTICLEHOUSE RANSACKED
- ARTICLEMONEY BY FRAUD
- ARTICLESHOES FOR SMART FOLK
- GROUPING_NODEPage 13 Advertisements
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ARTICLEMR. CECIL MARKS RETURNS
- ARTICLEGRAMMAR SCHOOL CONCERT
- ARTICLETO REMIND YOU!
- SECTIONRound the Shows
- ARTICLE“BETWEEN US GIRLS”
- SECTIONRound the Shows
- GROUPING_NODEPage 14 Advertisements
- SECTIONRound The Shows
- GROUPING_NODEPage 15 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 16 Advertisements
- ARTICLEFollowing Fashions Through the Ages
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- ILLUSTRATIONFEATHERS AND FRILLS.—In the beginning of this century, about 1905, the straight front and short train were Fashion’s ...
- ILLUSTRATIONIN THE “FOOLISH EIGHTIES."— The bride of the eighties brought to her wedding days the ridiculous bustles, drapings an...
- ILLUSTRATIONUSELESS FOR THE YALE BLUES.—The Elizabethan bride followed the capricious modes of the period. A tight-fitting bodice...
- ILLUSTRATIONWHEN ANKLES WERE UNKNOWN. —The ’nineties brought immense puff sleeves and the wasp waist into the mode, and topped th...
- ILLUSTRATIONWHEN QUEEN VICTORIA WAS YOUNG.—The period when crinolines billowed to their fullest width, and bonnets were “the only...
- ILLUSTRATIONREADY FOR ASCOT.—In 1870, the bustle was probably at its most graceful phase, as this elegant dress will show.
- ILLUSTRATIONTHE CHARM OF SIMPLICITY.—The moyen age lady of high degree had her gown fashioned on the lines of the figure, but was...
- ILLUSTRATIONFOLLOWING SONIA.—The high waist styles and the huge sweeping lines of the Merry Widow hat came in 1911 and soon outwo...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONAND WHAT IF IT RAINED?—The year 1875 marked the entrance into the fashion world of the bustle, and with it drapings a...
- ILLUSTRATIONA FOAMY CONFECTION.—The Louis XIV. bride appeared at the altar in a toilette of whimsical notions, such as the mounta...
- ARTICLEIN TOWN AND OUT
- ARTICLEDairy Farmers Hold a Dance
- ARTICLECOMING EVENTS
- ARTICLEDouble Wedding
- ARTICLEUntitled
- GROUPING_NODEPage 18 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 19 Advertisements
- ARTICLEFeminine Interests
- ARTICLEThe Step In The House
- GROUPING_NODEPage 20 Advertisements
- ARTICLEFEMININE REFLECTIONS
- ARTICLEDYED FEATHERS ON GLOVES
- ARTICLENEW HAIR MODES ON THE WAY
- ARTICLEEnjoyed Flight at Ninety
- ARTICLEDANCE AT MANGERE
- ARTICLE“BAXTER’S” FAME ABROAD
- GROUPING_NODEPage 21 Advertisements
- ARTICLEYacht Season at Hand
- ARTICLESPECIALISTS IN AQUATIC REQUISITES
- SECTIONROUND THE SHOWS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 22 Advertisements
- GROUPING_NODEPage 23 Advertisements
- ARTICLESTAGELAND
- ARTICLEStrange German Play
- ARTICLE“The Round Table”
- ARTICLE“THE GIRL FRIEND”
- ARTICLEOn the Stage In Paris
- GROUPING_NODEPage 24 Advertisements
- ARTICLEWHAT AUCKLAND IS SEEING
- ARTICLEA SOLDIER GOES A-WOOING
- ARTICLEANOTHER FILM PLANNED
- SECTIONPICTURE PLAYS and PLAYERS
- ARTICLEYoung Producer will Film “Quickies” Throughout N.Z.
- ARTICLEHOLLYWOOD BABY EARNS BIG SALARY
- ARTICLEAUCKLANDER’S SUCCESS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 25 Advertisements
- ARTICLELow Letters of George Sand
- ARTICLEEvery Woman Has Some Good Feature Says Margaret Bannerman
- ARTICLEThe Power Behind The Scenes
- ARTICLEA Royal Tribute
- ARTICLESlow Death By Radium Poisoning
- ARTICLEPicturesque Indian Rulers
- ARTICLEHow I Founded The Boy Scouts
- ARTICLEVaucluse House
- ARTICLETalking-Film Revolution
- ARTICLEThomas Burke Gives His Views on a Real Holiday
- ARTICLEFive Leviathans Of England's Turf
- ARTICLE“Modern Babylon”
- ARTICLERadium Causes Slow Death
- GROUPING_NODEPage 27 Advertisements
- ARTICLEA New Zealander In Sydney Town
- ARTICLERocky Islet Off The Scottish Coast Gave The World Jumpers For Men’s Wear
- ARTICLEGrasshoppers which Rival Kangaroos as Leapers
- ARTICLEINTER-CLUB BILLIARDS
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND INSTITUTE
- ARTICLEOLD TIME DANCE
- ARTICLEA JEST OR TWO
- ILLUSTRATION“Father, what is a bigamist?” “A fool who does the same thing twice.”—Pele Mele, Paris.
- ILLUSTRATION“Wife, darn this stocking for me!” “I would if I knew which was the hole you put your foot through!”— Lustige Kolner ...
- ILLUSTRATION"Elca, on the first landing I met a man staggering drunk. I should be ashamed to come home like that. Who lives on th...
- ILLUSTRATION“Can I give you a clipping of this very excellent cloth?”-Sondagsnisse-Strix, Stockholm.
- ILLUSTRATION“Ten shots, ten bulls’ eyes. Tomorrow I leave the Pacifist Club.”— Simplicissimus. Munich.
- ILLUSTRATION“Don’t fear him. He can fight, but he can’t box!” “I wish he could box, but not fight.— Der Gotz, Vienna.
- ILLUSTRATION“I believe we have come too early The porter is not yet dressed." Pages Gaies, Yverdon.
- ILLUSTRATION“We swore when we married that we would suffer together, and so now my wife has the toothache, she is playing the pia...
- ARTICLETOPICAL TITBITS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 28 Advertisements
- ARTICLEOn the Land
- ARTICLETAMING A BULL
- ARTICLEHOUSING OF CATTLE
- ARTICLEFIT FOR THE SHOW RING
- ARTICLERECORD MILK YIELD
- ARTICLERUAKURA STATE FARM
- ARTICLECREDITABLE JERSEY PERFORMANCE
- ARTICLEFACTS ABOUT RED POLLS
- GROUPING_NODEPage 29 Advertisements
- SECTIONTHE GARDEN
- ARTICLETHE POULTRY YARD
- ARTICLEGENERAL NOTES
- ARTICLETHE WEEK’S WORK AT A GLANCE
- GROUPING_NODEPage 30 Advertisements
- SECTIONHAPPY TOWN
- ARTICLETHE HOLLOW TREE.
- ARTICLECOSTUME DOLLS
- ARTICLEMembership Cards
- ARTICLERubbing Noses at Rotorua – As America Sees New Zealand – Tour of Island Diocese
- GROUPING_NODEPage 32 Advertisements