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REVIEWS.

W.c have just received the following reviews from the publishers, Messrs Gordon and Goteli (Aust.) Ltd.:—

Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal.—The September number contains free patterns of lady’s day frock, evening gown and princess slip, gratis transfer and photogravure supplement of latest Paris fashions. Fashions include designs to meet the needs of every smart woman at home or abroad. Dresses for day and evening; stylish tailored suits and two-piece suits; cape coats and frocks; travelling wraps and dresses, etc. Also beauty hints, hairdressing, needlework, hints for housewives. Children’s page, etc.

The September number of Weldon’s Bazaar of Children’s Fashions contains free patterns of girls’ holiday dress and summer frock 14/16 years, playtime frock and boy’s coat 1/2 years. What to wear and how to plan holidays for the children —by the Editress. Designs for all the latest summer clothes, frocks for cotton, silk. How to make new clothes from last years garments. Needlework article — child’s frock in darned net with insertion. Weldon’s transfer designs and all patterns illustrated in Weldon’s Bazaar of Children’s Fashions, Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal & Weldon’s, Fancy Dress Book are now? obtainable from Weldon’s Austarlasian Pattern Depot, 2S Barcomb Avenue, Darlinghurst, Sydney. The New Magazine.—The August issue is guaranteed to provide many happy hours. This is a Cassell’s production, and provides just the thing for an idle hour. Contributors to this number include Frank H. Shaw, Grace Sartwell, Mason, Douglas Newton, etc. The play of the month, “The Ringer” at Wyndham’s Theatre. Here is given the story of the play, and a photographic study of the cast in action.

“True Love Magazine.” —“Men’s promises.” An old proverb says: “Men’s promises are as evanescent as the dew which disappears with the first rays of the sun.” Like all proverbs it contains a certain amount of truth —but is it the whole truth? Also “A Night’s Madness.” It began as a wild lark, it ended —life is full of strange and sudden changes. The happenings of a day or night may affect us more than the events of ten years. These are two powerful stories you must read in the “True Love Story Magazine,” August number now on sale.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3538, 16 September 1926, Page 4

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REVIEWS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3538, 16 September 1926, Page 4

REVIEWS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3538, 16 September 1926, Page 4

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