EVERY THERE’S SOMETHING NEW FOR YOU - * ■& "" Princess Grace the end of a fairytale BjjWSg^MHEßromjlwl V She had everything — beauty, talent, fame, a . handsome prince. Her life was the stuff of which dreams are made. Alcohol — horrifying threat to the unborn It isn’t only the alcoholic mother-to-be who puts her baby at risk! A problem causing < v increasing concern. jp| A cure for stuttering? A lawyer stuttered all his life until he met Dr .. Martin Schwartz. Within five minutes he was ; talking fluently. ''"W'* / Sail the ocean . blue on the QE2 i A cruise you just can’t afford to miss . - .. x iVAV / “Stars I've met at sea” The QE2’s old captain reveals amazing tales Tl«n about sea-going celebrities. ... . “We remember him well” Flft V wa Y s to c °P e " lth stress we rememuef Him won Anticipating stressful events can be half the battle. The film Bad Blood stirred memories for ■ >„ people who knew Stanley Graham. YOU 100 k IHOTO like ITIB th3R 106 Em«a» iha t'linarlnn I That’s what Aileen Quinn, star of the movie Annie, told Cnier ••, me bUpGIiUU. |^ ew z ea i an j> s Look-alike contest winner, Robyn Be prepared for a surprise on your next visit Winters of Oropi, when they met in London. “She’s delightful, but. . .” Actress Ginette McDonald tells why she has mixed feelings about Lynn of Tawa. iMmioii. K.Hh’. whirtwind nz visit jjf fg g g g f “retirement” Wh y n ot ? Geoffrey Logan, of Auckland, has reached y yOUF lylVn».* J the pinnacle of success in his field. Iglnsurance -• the way to go? J SlimmerS’ WOOdCr pill, but , i . U khittindl 'l Sleeveless Fair Isle A q ues tion mark hangs over a pill to prevent starches J pullover f rom being absorbed into the system.
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