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'i'lie - Captain Magazine, • ‘for old boys ; and young boys ” isalways welcomed I ij y a lingo circle of New Zealand read- | cis. Tile August issue just to hand contain;, special articles on lawn tennis, cricket, cycling and photography, * nniie many line stories ot adventure i ai:;o appear. "The Captain” is well illustrated, the articles Unit appear are written by experts, and it rs just t: i- magazine lor the public school boy. Stories by .sir A. Conan Doyle P. t*. 1 \\ ouehouse, i.. ITiillip Oppenlioini, and oilier well known writers appear in tile and .Magazine, ” August issue. Arnold Bennett contributes tin article, "Tite lousiness of education,” tun! \Y. Heath iiobiusun is represented by lour, pages of humorous pictures illustrating "Aquatic Golf.” An interesting at-' •• ~ li-e less Up to Gale,” illustrated from photographs, shows that we have reached the wireless age at last. "The .-strand” is splendidly illustrated as usual, and is a very lino number indeed. "The Yellow Magazine,” July 14, contains sparkling short stories by the foremost magazine authors ot the day. Coutts Brisbane contributes u really humorous story, "The Bark Horse, ” and Henry Holt, Donovan Bay Icy, Blaine Hamilton, Alan Sullivan and Otliersare represented in this issue. The Yellow is an all fiction magazine, its claim is to entertain, and judging from the excellence of each issue it is achieving its object. " lust- as surely as there is a time when crooks go straight so there is a time when good men go crooked. ” This is tite keynote, so to speak, of Urn amazing imitative that starts in the ■Wide World Magazine.” August is 1 sue A long instalment is given, and < it is safe to say that readers will look forward impatiently to the succeeding issues, for the developments promise to !)•■ most sensational. Another importanat sorb's is "Through the Mast bv* Air.” an account of the unique aero- • plane journey made by two young Air utiiecr.s through the countries of the Orient, making pictures of the cities Crum above, and of the people from the ground. .Nothing like this has ever been at..■ 1111 . i 1 before, and the articles, specially written for the " Wide World.'’ will l.c found full of interest and incident. The above arc procurable at Mr Howry s, ami at Mr Swift’s.
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Otaki Mail, 1 September 1922, Page 4
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