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GETTING READY.

CORONATION PLANS.

LATEST LONDON NEWS. «N.Z. WOMAN'S WEEKLY." The weeks are slipping by and soon it will be Coronation time. By air mail from London comes the Iwtest description of the big preparations being made in England for the great event, and the story makes an interesting article in this week's issue of the "New Zealand Woman's Weekly." Also by air mail from London comes advance news of the fashions for the coming autumn which is illustrated by photographs of creations from some of the world famous designing houses there. While on the subject of the Coronation, it may be noted that many readers have expressed their appreciation of the special series of articles on the history and romance of the ceremony. This week's article describes the cavalcade of Westminster. In this issue also begins a remarkable series of interviews with famous men, the point of the talk, which is related by a much travelled woman journalist, Betty Ross, being always directed to things in which women are particularly interested. The first interview is with Dr. Adler, world famous psychologist, who makes the surprising statement that the world is full of men and women who are trying to escape from romance. Everyone will b$ interested, too. in his scientific recipe for a happy marriage. "Strange Things That Animals Do" is full of curious information for animal lovers; "Crocheted Bazaar Novelties" is an unusual homecraft page, and "Fading Starlight" tells what happens to the glamorous figures of the screen when their little day of fame is done. Readers have the choice this week, in the way of free patterns, of three dainty afternoon frocks and four frocks for schoolgirls.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 15

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GETTING READY. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 15

GETTING READY. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 15

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