NOTICES OF BOOKS.
Bow Bells, September part. J. Dicks, London; J. Braithwaite, High street, Dunedin.
“Who will save her,” “The Lest Earl,” and other stories are continued this month. Iheie aie, as usual, many interesting and amusing (ssays on different subjects, and numbers of short tales, which have the charm of being concluded in this number. There are many useful household recipes foy various purposes, chess problems, papers en soientiho and general topics. The ladies’ pages contain patterns for dressmaking and fancy work; the monster supp emunt has traced pattens of a child’s jacket and a Mane corsage. The colored fashion plate is quite equal to the usual standard.
London Journal. ‘ London Journal’ Office, Strand; J. Braithwaite, High street. Dunedin.
A new story, entitled “ For Her Sweet Sake, appears this month. It is impossible, from the passing glance which we are able to give to the numerous tales which are published in this journal, to pass an opinion upon the merits of any one in particular, but we have no doubt they will prove entertaini“gto thoae who may have the time at their oisposal for reading them. “ heryi’s Miftbaud” and “ Her First Love” are concluded m this number. Amongst the various articles, 1 those on the Subtropical Darden, Battersea Park, and the aaejiiqh of a statue to the memory of Bunyan will be j l Vu ID^® res^n g- The ladies’ supplement and the colored fashion plate contain patterns and designs as usual. The traced pattern is a Mane bodice fer a little girl.
The Young Ladies' Journal E. Harriaon, • London ; J. Brauhwaite, Dunedin. Th 6 various stories commented in former numbers are parried on with uuabatecl interest. The patterns for needle and fancy work, the colored fashion plate, and gigantic supplement,” are very good, and will no doubt be found useful by many of the subscribers to this journal The “gigantic supplement ” contains patterns for various articles of infants’ clothings
The Family Herald, William Stephens, London; J. Braithwaite, Dunedin, Contains the usual amount of amusing and instructive reading in almost every subject of interest. The t*o articles on selfimprovement, and home education, are well worth a glanoe, and to those .who are clever at solving enigma,, “ The Riddle* V will prove source of amusement. ‘ ■ ' *
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Evening Star, Issue 3636, 17 October 1874, Page 2
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