SATURDAY’S SUPPLEMENT.
AN ATTRACTIVE NUMBER. Tho .supplement issued with tomorrow’s Times will contain a vast quantity of interesting matter calculated to suit all tastes. Amongst several short stories, one of special interest is entitled, “The ‘Yap’ Reporter and His Crisis,” which tells in vivid style tho exciting adventure of an American newspapor representative. ’ A striking article *is that dealing with" tho “Terrorists of Russia,” which gives- a remarkable insight into tho torrible conditions of that unhappy country. Another dealing with tho latest, investigations concerning tlio treatment of tuberculosis or consumption is worthy of special note. Tlio Ladies’ Magazine contains a capital story, “Penelope’s” gossip of Wellington happenings and somo articles of spocial interest to tho feminine world. - Farmers aro well catered for in “Rural Topics,” and an articlo dealing .with preservation of eggs. Sportsmen will be interested in tho columns devoted to various branches of sport, and there is besides a vast quantity of reading of a general nature.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2172, 30 August 1907, Page 2
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159SATURDAY’S SUPPLEMENT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2172, 30 August 1907, Page 2
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