REVIEWS.
We have just received .the following latest magazines from the publishers, Messrs Gordon and Gotch, (Australia), Ltd.:— Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal, August number contains free patterns of lady’s cape coat frock and dainty afternoon gown, gratis transfer is enclosed for richelieu embroidery, table mats, d’oyleys etc. Photogravure supplement of the latest Paris fashions. Some remarks on fashions in vogue by the editress. How to dress in the morning, afternoon and evening in Paris by Yvette. Fashions include, styles for the garden party, river fete, tennis tournament, easy to launder designs for washing silks and cottons, stylish coats', capes . and cape frocks, evening and semi-evening wear, coats and skirts and two-
piece suits, etc. The August number of Weldon’s Bazaar of Children’s Fashions contains free patterns of girl’s summer dress and tub frocks 10/12 years, girl’s beach frocgk 2/4 and boys’ suit 2/4 years. Notes on the fashions and how to dress children for the holidays by the editress. The latest styles in coats and skirts, holiday frocks for washing -materials. Pretty styles for silk, artificial silk, voile, tobraleo, shantung etc. Tunic dresses: two-piece suits, capes, tennis and sports wear, jumper frocks for woollen or cotton. Weldon’s transfer designs and all patterns illustrated in Weldon’s Bazaar of Children’s Fashions, Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal and & Weldon’s Fancy Dress Books are now obtainable from Weldon’s Australian Pattern Depot, 28 Bareomb Avenue, Darlinghurst, Sydney.
Thoroughness and keenness are the outstanding features of American golf with the U.S.A. champions, it is golf, go'lf all the way. The difference in style, the local conditions, the confidence and perseverance which have led to America’s supremacy are explained in an interesting article, 1 which is also an excellent guide to reducing errors in play. This article appears in the July issue of Cassell’s Magazine. The fiction in this number is contri-
buted by John Galsworthy, John Bellairs, Douglas Newton, Olive Wiadsley and many other wellknown writers.
If you could look into the hearts of the men and women you pass in the street you would find life stories more enthralling than any fic-
tion ever written —stories of mental struggles against enormous odds, of success won through shame, of infinate love and hate —stories so strange and unaccountable that you might not believe if you did not know they were true. True Love Stories Magazine is the medium through which these vital stories reach the public.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3527, 21 August 1926, Page 1
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