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THE LATEST MAGAZINES.

W e have just received from the publishers, Messrs Gordon and Gotch (Aust.) Ltd., the following latest magazines.—

Hutchinson’s Magazine.—This issue is well above the usual high standard and contains some very line stories. “The Mummy,” by Mr Galsworthy, “Juxta Positions,” by Staev Aumonier and stories by A. IP. D’Egville, Robert Keable, Edmond Snell, and Eden Phillpotts and others make the issue very interesting and companionable. Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal, February Number. —This issue depicts all the smartest fashions of the moment and carries with it free patterns for a coal frock, afternoon dress and smart coat. There'is also a delightful photogravure supplement of London and Paris fashions, gratis transfer design for the iiewist embroidery, a complete story, and numerous articles and hints for the thrifty house-wife. Weldon’s Bazaar of Children’s

Fashions, February Number.-—ln this issue free patterns are enclosed for girl’s coat, (i to 8 years, girl’s dress, 1(1 years, child’s frock, 1 to ’ years and girl’s hat. <i to 8 years and simple instructions are given for cutting out and making them up. ['harming styles for girls of all ag•s are beautifully illustrated and the magazine is replete with useful information for mother.

Little Folks Magazine.—This new publication is an excellent magazine for children and the Christmas number is a particularly line production. Your hoy or girl will be more than pleased with a copy. Tt is a good, wholesome magazine full of good and entertaining stories. wit and humour, to say nothing of very line educational articles in a palatable form for the young mind. Buy your kiddy a copy to-day. The Christmas Storyteller. —The January number is a. fine, big production full of the most entertaining and interesting stories' by the leading writers. Contributors are John Galsworthy, G. I\. Chesterton Hugh 'Walpole, Max Pemberton, Baroness von Hutlen, Olive Wadsley, Sir Frederick Treves, Owen Oliver, and others. The mention of such writers is a sufficient guarantee of Hie merit of the magazine.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2844, 10 February 1925, Page 1

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THE LATEST MAGAZINES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2844, 10 February 1925, Page 1

THE LATEST MAGAZINES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2844, 10 February 1925, Page 1

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