THE LATEST MAGAZINES.
We have just received from the Australasian publishers, (Gordon and Gotch), the following latest magazines:— “Cassell’s Magazine,” well known literature. “The Wrongful Heir,” A long complete novel by -William, Harrison P. Howard, Douglas Newton, etc. Gilbert Franklau’s interesting article, “Where are our Modern Girls Going to”? appears in this issue. Also “Holiday clothes and how to wear them”, by Margot. Other interesting features go L> make this a most oust ending issue of “Cassell’s Magazine.” Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal.— September Number. —All the newest styles for dressy occasions or practical wear at home are included in this September issue of Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal, which contains free patterns for a charming afternoon dress and a useful washing frock. The beautiful art supplement gives all the smartest designs decreed by Paris and London; gratis transfer for the New Floral trimmings on coats, frocks, jumpers etc.; another interesting society letter.' All patterns illustrated in this publication are now cut in Australia and may he obtained from Mrs Leeson Prince, “Weldon” Dawson Chambers 183 Pitt Street, Sydney, or from any of the Sub. agents mentioned in the publication. WELDON’S BAZAAR OF CTTTLD REN’S FASHIONS. September Number. —Mother and the children will equally appreciate this splendid number of children’s styles for September. The free patterns enclosed arc for a girl’s coat, 4 to G voars, pleated dress and flounced dress, G to 8 years, girl’s beach suit and hoy’s tunic suii, 1 to years. Fashionable styles for girls •iud boys including,—the new knicker suit for holiday wear, jumper suits, Tennis dresses and sports dollies, tub frocks and washing suits, layette for baby, pretty underwear for children of all ages, school wear, etc. All patterns illustrated in this publication are now cut in Australia and may be obtained from Airs Leeson Prince. “SOVEREIGN MAG A ZTNE. —
A special feature of the August issue just to hand, is Johnston Mc(.}«ll\dg_ great new story entitled
-The Black Star". The ad ventures ~f an engaging rogue, who piles mystery upon mystery around him, and yet the story does not rely upon murder to provide the interest. -The Heart of a Chinese Girl". The romance of a white man in Chinatown. Other stories display the attractive talents of E. Charles Vivian, Douglas Powell, Messrs Horace Tremlett, Guy Fletcher, etc.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2785, 16 September 1924, Page 4
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381THE LATEST MAGAZINES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2785, 16 September 1924, Page 4
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