THE LATEST MAGAZINES.
The following latest magazines are jus! to hand from the publishers Messrs Cordon and Got eh (Ausf.) Ltd.— .
Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal: —All the latest autumn styles are contained in the October number of this journal. The gratis patterns include the new tailored coat and skirt and smart coat frock, delightfully illustrated in full colour on the cover. Special features of this issue are a splendid arf supplement of Paris fashions, a further thrilling instalment of Ihe serial story “Flood Tide," by Miss Olive Wndslev, gratis transfer of border and motifs for beading, couching, braiding, etc. on dresses, coats, hats. etc. Latest versions of the jumper, knitted coat, etc. Also an article on cooking without fuel. A really interesting number.
Weldon's Bazaar of Children’s Fashions, October Number: —This number contains new and delightful styles for children of all ages. Also gratis patterns for girl’s dress, S to 10 years, boy’s coal and girl's coat, 2 to 4 years and baby’s short coating set. Everything for tiny tots and baby; millinery and clothes that cost only a few shillings to make and so quickly; new coats; pretty frocks to make in cotton, wool or silk, scalloped frocks, etc. A dressmaking lesson is given helping a girl to make her own clothes. Needlework as a trimming, etc. This number is one of the best and highly interesting.
Detective Magazine:—“Where the taxpayer spends money in order, to save it. The business of the Post Office is to deliver letters. That is something harder than it sounds. Read Austin Philp’s new story entitled “The Post Office Investigator” which appears in the August issue of this magazine. Also stories by Frederick C. Davis, Thomas S. Rice, John C. Goodwin, Elliot Bailey and Edgar Wallace, who contributes a great new story, “The Green Archer.” The most perfectly constructed story of thrills, mystery, and love that you are ever likely to read. Also many other good stories and interesting articles help to make this a most nofable number of the “Detective Magazine.”
London Magazine. —The countless admirers of “If Winter Comes,” and “This Freedom” will lind that Mr Hutchinson lms here written a re-; markahle story in his most characteristic style entitled “In Evening Bolls,” a long, complete story which appears in the September number of the “London Magazine," Also with ibis issue “The Mysteries of I’apna,” by Beatrice Grimshaw, whose romances of the Smith Sea Blands have won her countless admirers' — has lived a life as romantic as any of her novels. She has been shipwrecked among savages, has penetrated remote districts where lew white men have ever been seen and now lives among the cannibals of Papua. Many other stories and articles by other famous writers.
“Green Magazine.”—A vivid instalment of Laurence Clarke’s new serial story “The Sport of Fate,” in the August number of this magazine carries the author's remarkable impressive theme to a point at which the reader must find himself deeply interested in tlie fortunes of the prineipal characters and awaits with eager curiosity their furihet development in the next number. Complete stories in lighter vein displav the attractive talents of A. E. Ashford, Albert Coeksiiott, Michael Kent, Leslie Beresford, Ralph Durand, Contis Brisbane and other popular authors.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2639, 29 September 1923, Page 1
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538THE LATEST MAGAZINES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2639, 29 September 1923, Page 1
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