REVIEWS.
WELDON'S LADIES' JOURNAL. (juite the smartest and newest styles appear in the June number of Weldon 's 1 Journal. Gratis cut-out patterns consist of a long-waistcd dress, smart gown, slip-on frock and a hat. and cami-knickers, a- illustrated in lull j colours on the cover, and full directions for cutting out and making up are given in the number. Special features include a gratis transfer design of yoke and motif- in the now eastern embroidery for dresses, etc.: a lovely art supplement in photogravure of the very latest Paris and London style-: how to knit a lady's charming dross in arti- ' iicial silk: fashions specially designed for madujue; the latest tennis frocks; designs for country wear; new coat frocks; dainty underclothes for piesent wear; stylish visiting dresses and restaurant gowns; charming blouses and jumpers; delightful evening frocks and cloaks: washing dresses and a blazer for the girl in her teens; fashionable capo wraps and .-oats; men •* wear for day and night; smart hats in the making: tie- latest coiffure, and fancy combs to wear: how to do the popular betid work; the art of manicuring the hands; card etiquette up-to-date; cookery recipes; children's page with prize competitions, etc. YELLOW MAGAZINE. Although the Yellow Magazine has. ouly been in existence a lev, months, it has already established itself as a popular favorite, and deservedly -,,. for it i- purveyor of clover and cheerful fiction. The current number. April '.'lst. contains contributions from a host of well known writers among who are .lame- l!;irr. Laurence Clark. Margaret Strickland ami A. AI. Burrage, the latter continuing his laughable series, "The Knightly Adventures of Archibald." The Yellow Magazine, like its sister th.- Ked Magazine, is cleverly illustrated throughout. WIDE WORLD. The mat, who rends his "Wide World" regularly unconsciously ac- : quires n knowledge of tin- earth of our- that many a confirmed glob trotter lades. There are several features in the May Wide World which give one mo.-t vivid glimpses of life and conditions in strange countries and among queer people. "A Treasure Hunt in : the Land of Thirst," "The White Man's Crave" and "A film Hunter on the Amazon" are till outstanding contributions of the type that has 1 mad..' the "Wide World" famous.. On ' the adventure -id'' you will lind plenty I of excitement in "The Human Fly," "Adrift in the Atlantic." am! "The Last Tight of the Five Hundred." i , Air A. Swift i- local agent for the above.
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Otaki Mail, 7 June 1922, Page 2
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