SATURDAY'S "STAR."
The " Star" of Saturday will present to the reader a most attractive literary division. Oppenheim's " The Peer and the Woman," the serial now running through the Saturday issues, will occupy the chief position on the. first page, and among other tales and sketches will be found "Encouraging Little Savings," "The Education of Chicago's Children," "New Arabia," "Hearts," "An Amphibious Race," etc. For ladies' reading the following compilation will no doubt bo found abundantly satisfactory. — "The Season in St Petersburg," " Frills of Fashion," "Tlie Homes of New Zealand Women," "The Business Girl's Success," "New York Noises," " Accounts and Receipts." " Woman's World," " Household Hints," etc. Add to the foregoing the usual columns which are permanent characteristics of Saturday's " Star," and the issue will be found to provide the best literary investment in the dominion, and a pennyworth unexcelled anywhere.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9253, 4 June 1908, Page 2
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