REVIEWS.
WELDON'S LADIES' JOURNALS. Weldon's Ladies' Journal is the must up-to-date fashion guide for the practical woman, and the August nuiuber is really 11 splendid issue. The gratis cut-out patterns enclosed in every copy make a stylish afternoon dress, a charming holiday frock, tennis ' ,-oat, and dainty nightdress, with the fullest details for cutting out and makI ing up. Special feature- of the number include a superb photogravure supplement of the latost Paris and London fa Mons. a gratis transfer design for-. betid embroidery, directions for making I a knitted frock in artificial silk or wool, the newest frocks i»r every occasion, exclusive designs, becoming j stylos for insidame, and a hundred and, _ ' HARMSWORTH'S. Haimsworth's children's dress, Julyissue, contains five free patterns, girls' cloak (12 to 14 years), tucked frock Mi to S years), frilled frock (« to.B, voars), hov's blazer (S to 1" years), i ~„idlers (2 lo 4 years',. Full instructions for making up are given. The issue also contains so.ee pages of de- j „;.,■„* for children's wear and many ar-» lilde- of interest and information for„'.„lhc.rs. The coloured cover illustrates Ihe free pattern- given inside each copy. j "WIDE WORLD." ? Hie Wide World magazine for -Tulyf contains one of the mosl unique sport- 1 in- articles ever published—" Hunting , Wdd Goats by Seaplane." The aeroplane has invaded many Held-, but this i- surelv the first occasion on which j game has actually been slulked and] shut from the air. Another remarkable | contribution is "Remanded." Travel j articles, of course, are a great Wide I World feature. There are two splendid | narratives in -Uilv issue -"The Wild i vien of Borneo" and "Aero- Remote i y-.mimii." and lovers of adventure J stories will 1it,,1 something to suit them j j,, "Trailing the Guu-Kunners.'' "Full htpeed Astern." and "Down the Old Delph." "THE YELLOW." That bright little nil fiction magazine, the Yellow, continues to improve I with each issue, fn the current uuin i ber. .lane 30. ti new serial, "The Way jof Deception." by Leslie Beresford, commences. There .are short stories, all illustrated, by Charles 0. D. Roberts. Coutts. Brisbane. Fred M. White. A. !'.. Ashford. Owen Oliver and others. The Yellow, which is published twice monthly, is lirmly established ;,-' a pop ular favourite. j All the above are procurable from Mr Swift, otaki Railway, or Mr Lowry, Mill Road.
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Otaki Mail, 16 August 1922, Page 4
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