AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL.
' Review Of January Issue. ' AU types of readers are catered for in The Australian Journal for ' January—a particularly siitart issue containing stories of romance, humour, mystery and adventure. The principal feature is a long adventure story by William Hatfield entitled The First White Man, which gives an idea of how the Hlufated Burke ’ and Wills Expedition must have ' ! looked to the natives of the interior. I Feminine readers will be intrigued 'I by the commencement of Storm I Comes to Stay, a pleasant romantic | serial by Concordia Merrel, while the return of that black imp of mischief, ! George Commonwealth of Australia Brown, will please those who enjoy b Eric North’s humorous tales. Also featured are such popular writers as Rex Grayson, Wynwode Macdonald, S Catherine Shepherd, Captain F. Rhodes, S. 11. Courtier, Matt Moloney and others. S The issue is well illustrated in ■ colour, and the cover is a delightful piece of work by artist L. Gladstone • McPherson. ‘As usual, the feature pages are crammed full with interestb Ing sections, including fashions, cookery hints and recipes, knitting and needlework designs, radio and dressmaking notes, and children’s stories and competitions. The price is only sixpence at all newsagents. "VARY the cut lunch by adding £ drop of "Beaver” Worcester oi ' Tomato Chutney Sauce. A piquant jll- wholesome relish.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 January 1937, Page 7
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218AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 January 1937, Page 7
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