ROYAL BIRTH.
" SISTER TO EDWARD."
ENGLAND'S NEW PRINCESS.
'WOMAN'S WEEKLY' FEATURE
"Always something new, interesting and entertaining ,, is the motto of the "New Zealand Woman's Weekly," and in thte week's issue readers will find a brightly written story by Elsie Bailey. "A Sister to Edward" is an intimate story relating to the birth of England's new Princess —a Christmas surprise for the Duke and Duchess of Rent's small eon Edward. Direct from London by air mail, this story will give women readers much interesting information, as it leads into the Duke and Duchess' home. February is the month for jam-making and preserving, and busy housewives will undoubtedly find many helpful suggestions in thLs week's cooking supplement, which deals with an important question of the hour—preserves and conserves for the coming winter. In the pages of the "Weekly" there is a further interesting Coronation article. These stories, of which the "New Zealand Woman's Weekly" holds the exclusive New Zealand rights, are a source of information on a topic which will soon be the "talk of the moment." "Perils of a Sandhog" provide a thrill. It tclle about the life of subterranean workers, about whom the world seldom hears. Doris Aniy Ibbotson has contributed one of the most fascinating stories this popular authoress has ever written. Young brides or brides-to-be will be intrigued by the wonderful experiences of a girl who had given up hope of ever being a bride herself. Amongst the knitting articles is a pattern of a most becoming sweater for young girls, especially designed for beginners.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 22
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