SATURDAY'S "STAR."
The serial tale by Arthur W. Marchmont, "Tlie Queen's Advocate," will be continued iii Saturday's "Star."' The tale is well into the marrow of the plot, and ha« reached a most interesting period. Another of the series of articlea on "The South-West Coast Sounds" -will also appear. Other tales in this section of the paper will be "Popular Street Phrases/ "Told to Parson," "Lord Grimthorpe," " Yellow Peril, Russia's Cry," etc. For ladies' reading there will" be found an. article on "The National Council of Women," another on "Loveliness and What it Costs"; a third on "The Kind of Girl They Want to Marry," and a fourth on j 'J Helen Keller'a Dogs." There <«to also "Prills of Fashion," "Household Hints," and ""Woman's World"— all containing in- : teresting reading- for the fair sex. The issue will also contain the usual gardening article "Work for the Week," appropriate .to the spring season; and the other and. permanent columns will be quite up to j standard. .
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8104, 1 September 1904, Page 2
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