WOMAN’S MAGAZINE FOE JULY
Summer days are reflected in the pages of The "Woman’s Magazine, lor July, both in the fiction —always a distinctive feature—and in the articles of general iht'orest. Accompanied by photographs, “The Picturesque Peasants of Tirol,” by Helen Soutcr, gives a spirited account of one of the most fascinating hiking grounds of Europe. Fay Incbfawn continues her popular series, “The Garden of the Soul,’’ and Wilhelmina Stitch is most entertaining while comparing work with play. “There aro some women who seem to be born with tho gift of healing in their lingers. Under their firm but gentle, touch, headaches and backaches —and all kinds of other aches—disappear,’’ says Nancy. Morison in her helpful article, “I’d like to be a Masseuse.’’ In anticipation of hot days in More, there is a page of how to mako delicious cooling drinks; whiie “Summer Time Sweets’’ find “Easy Summer Coats” are two of the many topical and useful articles to be found in this issue.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7246, 28 August 1933, Page 2
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164WOMAN’S MAGAZINE FOE JULY Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7246, 28 August 1933, Page 2
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