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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

"The Herald of the Star," the official magazine of the Order of the Star of the East of. Theosophy. It contains a number of well-written articles in English, French, and Esperanto* setting forth the beliefs of the order and giving information concerning its progress. Even to those who are not believers in Theosophy there is much to interest in the volume. The September number of the Windsor Magazine contains notable stories bv famous I novelists and articles of the utmost variety, value, and entertainment. Complete within the one number appears the now romantic story from diplomatic life by Justus Miles Forman. Fred M. White contributes a | powerful plot from gipsy life; and charming 1 in its old-world grace i 6 the latest story of Halliwell Sutcliffe. In lighter vein will be found the new comedy from tho witty pen of Dornford Yatee, in which the irresistible hero of the series meets yet another quite irresistible heroine. Other clever authors contribute complete stories, ranging from grave to gay, and a further instalment of Sir H. Rider Haggard's romance of African adventure, "The Holy Flower," carries the 1 story of Allan Quartermain'e strange n-uest for the marvellous orchid and its white priestess to a stage of poignant interest. Prominent amonjr the articles is one by the distinguished aviator, Claude GrahameWhite. Various seasonable interests are represented in other articles, prominent among them being one which no one who follows cricket should miss. Tho second; of (he now series of articles on the great possibilities of lrfe in Canada deals with the _ many openings for enterprise in the pro- / vince of Ontario. The fine-art feature of V the number is a sixth group of reproductions J from the nation's trea-surcs purchased j under the terms of the Chantrey bfiquest. 0

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16188, 25 September 1914, Page 7

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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16188, 25 September 1914, Page 7

PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16188, 25 September 1914, Page 7

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