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REVIEWS.

WELDON’S LADIES’ JOURNAL. Tho March number of Weldon’s Ladies ’ Journal has an exquisite French fashion supplement in photogravure. The gratis patterns include a smart blouse, dress aud new sac coat for spring—with full directions for cutting out and making up those designs. The number also includes a gratis transfer for beaded dress ornaments, clasps and buckles, how to knit dainty combinations in Shetland wool, special lesson on millinery by a professional milliner, styles for the mature figure, furnishing and house decoration, curtains aud cushions, beauty in cold weather, what young girls should wear, a confirmation dress, children’s page with competition, fascinating plaited trimmings, £IOO in' prizes for knitted jumpers, Weldon’s great competition, etc.

Many thrilling stories of crime and mystery appear in The Detective Magazine, number 3, now on sale These include “Oriental Gold," the tale of a rascally sipper and a Turk from Tiberius, and this will lie eagerly read by all lovers of adventure. ‘ ‘ The Master Rogue," by George Diluot, is also an outstanding feature, this story relating the inside details of a great coup that startled the world. There arc other exciting stories by Ralph Durand, Octavus Roy Cohen, Austin Philips, etc., aud Edgar Wallace concludes his wonderful mystery story “Flat 2." A number of articles by cx-uiembers of the London police force also appear in this issue which is attractively illustrated and bound.

Many exciting stories of all branches of sport are contained in The Green Magazine. Christmas number. James Barr contributes a thrilling story of the French Canadians —“Battle — sportsman and Gentleman,” which will be enjoyed by a great many readers. T. C. Wignall continues his most interesting serial, “Thus Gods are Made,” and Rolf Bennett is represented by a delightful story “Coinin’ Through the Rye.” There are complete stories by Owen Oliver, Leslie Beresford. Iked M. White, etc., and The Green is attractively bound in a clever cover by Hawley Morgan.

The above are stocked by Mr F. W. Swift, Otaki Railway, and Mr L. G. Lowry, of Mill Road.

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Otaki Mail, 5 March 1923, Page 3

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REVIEWS. Otaki Mail, 5 March 1923, Page 3

REVIEWS. Otaki Mail, 5 March 1923, Page 3

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