SATURDAY'S "STAR."
Every mood, be it one of despondency or levity, of gravity or inquisitivencss, will bo catered for in to-morrow s i*?.>uo of the " Star." Whatever may be j the reader's temperament he cr.nnot fail j to- be thrilled by the continuation oi j that exciting serial, "The White! Yawl." nor will he bo less satisfied with j the short stories and sketches, " Lord , Lister," "Future of Soudan," "El < Mocho," "Daave," "His Awful Scrape," and many delightful articles ! on' absorbing topics. The ladies' page! is literally a budget of feminine gossip j ami advice with its " Pages from the j Diary of a Debutante." "A Romance: i-i Real Life," "Woman and the Wits, j " Houseliold Management," " The Best Way to Bring up a Child,", "Stones of j Great Diamonds," *• Houseliold Hints, ; -Woman's World," etc. "Work for] the Week " will prove invaluable to the perplexed gai-djener, wli ile the column known as "The Week will cause much wholesome amusement. In the eight o'clock edition, besides the latest cables, full accounts of the day s sporting events will appear.
SATURDAY'S "STAR."
Star (Christchurch), Issue 8949, 7 June 1907, Page 2