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The "New Idea" for October strikes us as being specially suitable for mothers, as a number of the leading articles and stories bear on the question of the growing child. But the magazine is just as strong as usual in its other features, and no member of the sex from the schoolgirl (who is taught how to play tennis) to the grandmother (who is advised how to preserve her good looks) can complain of any neglect. Special mention should, perhaps, be made of a most delightful article by Dr Fitchett, entitled "The Lady with the Lamp," which is published in memory of the late Florence Nightingale. Among other high-class articles are "Flying as a Sport for Women," How Society is entertained at Cowes," "Some Australian Song Writers," and the first of a series of articles on the circus, entitled "A Fool and His Money." Then there are the usual practical articles, and a fine array of bright, wholesome fiction. When you get Roslyn, you get the best in underwear, tweeds, blankets, flannels, rugs and clothing: therefore encourage your draper to stock plenty of Roslyn.* Ladies, the corsets we must strongly recommend are the Warner's rustproof, as they are right ahead in point of fashion, design and guaranteed to comfortably fit your form; but in addition to all this you can wash them as safely as your Roslyn "Delta" underwear,*

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 304, 19 October 1910, Page 2

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Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 304, 19 October 1910, Page 2

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 304, 19 October 1910, Page 2

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