SATURDAY'S "STAR."
To-morrow's " Star " will as usual, contain a full budget of interesting literary matter. The closing chapters of " The Secret of the Square," by William le Queux, will appear in this issue, and next week rpaders will be presented with the opening chapters of a new serial by Richard Marsh, entitled . " The Romance of a. Maid of Honor." Among the other tales and sketches that will be found in the issue to-mor-row the following will be prominent : — " Thomas A. Edif-otrs Boyhood," " The SeooTid-cla<s6 Paesenger," "From the Land of the Czar," "The Beit Millions," "The Remittance Man," " Dinner," etc. For ladies' reading, the selection made will be specially interesting, and will comprise the following: — " Famous Lady Billiard Players," " Should Ladies Rido Astride," "Women in Africa," "Trojans All," "Choosing Hats," " The Ago to Marry." The weekly compilation entitled " Woman's World " will occupy ite usual place, but the column under tne heading "Household Hints" will ub withdrawn for this issue to make room tor one suited to the approaching festive season, entitled " Christmas (Joolojry." There will be, as usual, "The Week," the gardeners' column, the column of multum in parvo paragraphs, the column of " funnigraphs," and the ordinary news of the day.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8797, 7 December 1906, Page 2
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