JULY "GOOD CHEER."
FACTS. FASHIONS, FUN AND FICTION.
BRIGHT ILLUSTRATIONS AND ENTERTAINING READING.
UP-TO-DATE FASHION DEPART- : MENT.
USEFUL INFORMATION FOR HOUSEWIVES.
INTERESTING COMPETITIONS FOR OLD AND YOUNG.
THIRTY-TWO CRISP AND SPARKLING PAGES
FIVE SHILLINGS' WORTH OF CASH VALPE COUPONS.
TEN COUPONS, EACH WORTH Gd TO THE USER.
PICTURED STORIES
"FRIEND JACK'S" PAGES FOR THE YOUNG FOLK.
A FREE PAPER PATTERN.
NEW ZEALAND'S OWN HOME JOURNAL.
" MADE IN WANGANUI."
| July Good -Cheer" is now in the bookshoos. If you are not a subscriber buy a copy and take "Good Cheer" nomo with you. You will find it bright interesting, and useful. The stories are.-.good. "The King's Ward" (illustrated) is a thrilling historical romance well worth reading. There is a pretty iairy tale for the little ones, and Olive M berg's story, "How Harry gained a victory," for the boys and girls. Every lady will be interested in "Something About Finger Rings," in the extensive and comprehensive fashion department, and m the capital section devoted to Dainty Work- for Dainty Fingers." Air who want pleasant occupation for winter evenings will find it iri "A Pope Joan Board"—and how to make and .play this-very interesting game. The prize essays on the topical subjects, ''What Kind of Men do Women Like" and "What Kind of Women do Men Like" are bound to be enjoyed, while the housewife .will find a budget of inf structiy© informatioii"About the Hose" | in _ ''ElizabethV brightly-written page.' '•Wise and otherwise" provides the humorous element, a miscellaneous assortment of interesting items will entertain i-he carnal reader, and the poetically inclined will iind delight in the carefully edited "I oats Page," in which, it i& pleasing to Tiota, there apnears two clever compositions by Mew* Zealand waiters. The economically inclined will appreciate the fice cash value coupons on page seven, every or.c of the ten coupons being honestly worth its face value (sixpence) in money saved to the user. Thousands of pooplc in all parts of the Dominion, north and eonth, now proclaim "Gcod Cheer" to be their own home journal. Hundreds of appreciative letters are received every month. Here is just one, from a Feilding lady: "I cannot express, with my pen, how much I !\p_pre"i.?tf; 'Good Cheer.' I only liopo it gains the same welcome in every home that it receives in mine. Indeed lam snreJt must.'' Another, an Auckland lady, sn\s: "I must congratulate you on your bright and helpful journal. This is the way the battY -against harmful literature mutt be fought—by providing wholesome reading for the homo circle. 'Good Cheer' should find a welcome in every home." Give it a welcome in yours. Get your copy today—it will both please you and pay I you.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12256, 2 July 1909, Page 5
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448JULY "GOOD CHEER." Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12256, 2 July 1909, Page 5
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