JENNIFER LORNE, FASHION ARTIST We have pleasure in presentingl to our readers a sterling romance, and invite them to meet a heroine whose pluck, commonsense, resourcefulness, courage, are equal to many a man’s, and wTio also possesses the feminine attributes of beauty,, grace, and sweetness. In addition, she is endowed with the qualities of compassion and forgiveness which might well be termed angelic. Withal she is a perfectly natural and delightful specimen of five-foot humanity. Small wonder that men fall in love with her! But Jennifer Borne, when we make her acquaintance, has but two real loves. her mother and her brother. Jack Borne possesses few of his sister’s good qualities. lie is intensely selfish and selfengrossed. His mother may slave for him, and his sister may jeopardise all her interests and her joys to save him from ruin—he takes all that they can give. How Jennifer helps her brother; how she becomes acquainted with a rogue, and also with a man who tries to murder that rogue, and how bravely she fights her life’s battle, we leave to our readers to discover for themselves. Read “PAINTED BUTTERFLIES/ 1 By Mrs. Patrick Macgill. It will commence first publication in The Sun on, MONDAY, MAY 19.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 974, 17 May 1930, Page 22
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