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WHY DID HE KISS HER?

■*■ £5 FOR THE BEST ANSWER. The editor of "Everylady'a Journal," the moßt popular woman's journal selling in Australasia, has hit on a happy idea for prize contests, the first of which iB announced in the November issue, now before us. The Australian artist, Charles Nuttall, has drawn an attractive picture of a typical Australian young man embracing a typical Australian girl, while an.uld lady stands in the doorway, viewing the interesting performance. The editor of "Everylady'a Journal" offers £5 in cash for the most deserving answer to the question, "What Did the Old Lady Say?' and there are six other prizes for the "next best" answers.

This is the first of an entertaining series of simple, yet entertaining, prize contests, based on domestic and personal subjects to run in "Everylady'a Journal," and open to all readers in Australia and New Zealand. "Everylady'a Journal" is rapidly eclipsing the foreign women's magazines, because of its strong local colour, and the fact that it is at once a splendid fashion journal, with free patterns and designs fitted to our climate, as well as a splendid domestic magazine planned specially for Australian and New Zealand women.

The issue for November, under review, contains several fine stories, and itß many practical departments make a veritable guide to economical housekeeping and home making. Among the many special illustrated articles will be found such attractive features as "Mrs Andrew Fisher at Home," "How the World Eats," "The Happy Wives of England," "The Women of China," "Suggestions for Christmas Gifts," "The Latest Methods of Hairdreasing," etc. Every home-living and home-loving woman among our readers who spends sixpence on the November issue of "Everylady's Journal" will certainly get excellent value for her money.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 519, 20 November 1912, Page 6

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WHY DID HE KISS HER? King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 519, 20 November 1912, Page 6

WHY DID HE KISS HER? King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 519, 20 November 1912, Page 6

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