#last The FuLl StoRY 0F THAT ModERN YoUnG WOMAN (1 Dincesscltatgare (By "Crawfie, Royal Governess for 17 years. 2 SO LOVING So INTIMATE SO AUTHENTIC "Few people knew the moving bond between King George VI and Princess Margaret--for days after his death she spoke little. She had the pale, fragile look of one who had passed through a shattering emotional 6 99 experience. She ate little, slept little and lost weight: The King' $ death dealt a grievous blow and had 0 profound effect upon this happy, joyful, young woman with the zest for fun and frolic who enjoyed the shows and the fashionable restaur- ants. In her own words "It seemed that life stood H still. Her love for music , which was always 0 means of self expression, was a source of con- solation and healing. JULY I9 5 3 STARTS THIS MONTK You'II live every moment of this intimate story Hiincess Margaret of the real Princess Margaret , brilliantly written UALLUAA 4 by Marion Crawford, copiously illustrated: Re- By Marion Crawford member, it starts July and is exclusive to Nz: Home Journal. YOU CAN FOLLOW THIS WONDERFUL STORY ONLY THROUGH NZ. HOME JOURNAL _SECURE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY Heme Ioural
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 727, 19 June 1953, Page 15
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199Page 15 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 727, 19 June 1953, Page 15
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