SATURDAY'S " STAR."
— , « To get "something for nothing'' is the daily endeavour of moat men and ■women, and when they fail in this, they use their wits to obtain as much as they can at the least possible expenditure. To these persons Saturday's issue of the "Star" will be a source of especial joy, for at the price of one penny it will he a veritable budget of delightful reading. There is an. other instalment of that thrilling serial, "The White Yawl," numerous short stories and sketches, "Concerning Easter Es^s," "In His Hour or Darkness " "The Exodus,' 5 "Mutiny Accompanied by Violence," " Taken at • the Flood," etc., and numerous mtereetin<* articles on all sorts of subjects. In the Ladies Page will be found— "Pao-es From the Diary of a •debutante "" Nursery Games That Jiducate " " Eiio-lishwonien Through French Eves" "The Making of a Charming Woman," "The Tale of a Diamond Star " "Madame Falherets at the My>"Woman's World "" Household Hints " " Work for the Week is full of useful advice to every amateur gardener and the column known &a tne "Week" contains as usual many humorous and satirical reflections upon the manners and customs of men .besides all this, in Saturdays Star may be seen the latest cables and full reirts of all the sporting tortures.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8943, 31 May 1907, Page 2
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