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NEW FEATURE.

'N.Z. WOMAN'S WEEKLY

TARZAN ADVENTURES.

ATTRACTIVE NEW ISSUE

"Tarzan and the Mayan Goddess"' is the title of the new feature brought to you in this week's issue of the New Zealand Woman's Weekly." Into this series, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the creator of Tarzan, are packed action, romance, mystery and adventure such a» will appeal to every member of the family.

The current issue of the magazine contains in pictorial form details of up-to-date garden furniture, new styles in hats, and racegoers at Ellerslie. St\ le Smiles" is another new feature gi\in fc hints as to wearing apparel. Among the articles are three short stories, news about film stars, and what to wear when

going to various functions. "Scarlet Pimpernels of To-day ' is the subject of an interesting article by Baroness Orczy, the writer saying that British escape agents are busy again in Spain and China. The story of the erection of a pioneer's home in 1876 is to be found on another page. There is another of the series of biographies by the Hon. Mrs. Francis Lascelles on women who dared to break convention, this week the story being about Florence Nightingale, the pioneer of nursing. The third article fin holiday training exercises for children deals with stooping. Regular features include doings m the social world in the four centres, recipes and menus for the week, new s by air mail from London, Dorothy Dix's letterbox, "the mailbag," "over the teacups." Pixie pages, graphology and solar biology.

Readers are reminded of the photographic competition for amateurs carrying £100 in cash prizes. Prints for this contest are. being submitted already. This week readers have the choice of seven free patterns.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 3, 5 January 1938, Page 17

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NEW FEATURE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 3, 5 January 1938, Page 17

NEW FEATURE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 3, 5 January 1938, Page 17

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