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THIS WEEK'S GRAPHIC.

LEADING FEATURES. TITE GEORGIA MAGNET. Tn directing attention to the attractions which the "Graphic" offers this week to the public wo would make mention of the interesting article entitled "Would you like to be a Georgia Magnet?" The performances of Miss Abbott in this city have H'iveii rise to so much discussion on the. question whether her feats are the result of a special and extraordinary force or not that any contribution throwing light on the subject at this time will certainly be welcomed. Th« article explains how the same feats as the "Georgia Magnet" performed can be accomplished by ordinary individuals. The same issue contains a scries of lovely pictures of Wliangaroa, the most beautiful perhaps of all New Zealand harbours, a lino full page engraving entitled "Fairy," very suitable for framing, photogravures of the recent golf championship tournament, and a selection of miscellaneous illustrations. In the ladies pages wil be found an illustrated article on coiffures with the latest fashions in bonnets, blouses and travelling dresses. The fiction department contains the opening chapters of a new serial by the popular writer Mary Angela Dickens, and there are three short tales. The social news and miscellaneous reading mutter is as full and interesting as usual.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 212, 7 September 1899, Page 3

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THIS WEEK'S GRAPHIC. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 212, 7 September 1899, Page 3

THIS WEEK'S GRAPHIC. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 212, 7 September 1899, Page 3

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