PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.
"CaszeH's I?aaiily Magazine" (Dunedin, W. J. Prietot and Co.). —In the February number Mr Arnold White sets out to show " What a Mill-enairo Could Do," but to a large extent only indicates how and where a millionaire coald Biiond his yearly inccuna without beuelitisg mankind. The pipsr on " History aud SomaEK iv Hyde Park " ia a brief but iutereat'uif,' account of the changes which hiva taken pUce in aud about one of the most famous parka in London. Mr Jessop contribute? an article on "The Horaea of the Countess of of Warwick," and Mr F. Banfield one an "O. A. Storey, A.U.A." Fiction is well represented, while the home is not segleetscl. The illustrations are, on the whole, Rdmirable.
" The Qaiver," ac illuetratpd m*g«ziue for Sunday and geusral reading (Danenia : W. J. I'rictor and Co.). — Lv the Febmßry numbar the Dtf&n of Canterbury is the contributor of the article oq " "Work' iv which I am Intei'oseed." Tha Bishop of iiipon write* of "The Glory o? Secvice," and M.» W*fren pictures a " Sund*y *v Baudringhaa) " with thp Princa aod Prioc»ss of Wales. &Ir A. dish's paper " Picturing the Aflfiela," Tritu its reproductions ot iiiustratioi.s and paintings, is iiighly interesting. There ara no less than four complete. stories and portions of tvio we!l-writtea Serial storioa.
" Casscll's Saturday JourEal" for Febraar^, which we have received frozr. Misot W. J. Pciotor and Co., contains a ixtgv c&lleoiion of general aid ro:scsll»i!coi:a articles, cn^tty articles ou pnpuiar subject", nr-tet ou wall-i-uowa people arid matters of geueral iutoresfc, xhorfc stories and seriel t»les, pooms, jottings, Jtc.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10755, 20 March 1897, Page 7
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346PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10755, 20 March 1897, Page 7
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