NEW MAGAZINES.
The “8.K.” Bookshop, New Plymouth, forward magazines for review:— The first number of the Violet Magazine has reached us. It is nicely produced, and is contained in a dainty cover. The stories, which have special appeal to the fair sex, are many and varied, and quite a number of popular writers are represented in the first issue. A series of exercises for the business girl will be a feature each month. The Violet, which, by the way, is the same size as the Red, is retailed at a popular price. The August issue of “My Magazine.” now to hand, contains stories and. arti--1 cles to suit the tastes of both young and old. Among the most notable of these is an article entitled “Tell All the World,” dealing with the international questions of the day. Another striking section is “Pictures from the Louvre,” which consists of beautiful reproductions of paintings by famous artists. There are stories and pictures in color for the smaller folk. The issue is well illustrated, and a high standard of excellence is maintained throughout.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1922, Page 2
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180NEW MAGAZINES. Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1922, Page 2
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