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GOOD FICTION

SELECTION OF MAGAZINES Included in a batch of periodicals reecived for review is the “All Star magazine, containing 12 short stories of the adventurous type and of a uniform a I high standard. Short Stories “Short Stories,” another publication of similar calibre contains an absorbingly interesting novelette of the outlands, “Temple Gold,” by J. D. Newson. Royal Pictorial The Royal Pictorial, which has evolved from the old Royal magazine, is produced in the most modern lines, and the latest issue offers an attractive selection of short stories and articles, in addition to a 16-page film album. Girls’ Own Paper All girls should make a point of getting a copy of the Christmas number of the “Girl's Own Paper.” This fine issue contains long complete stories as well as instalments of the th,ee absorbing serials. There are no less than eight topical and seasonable articles, which instruct as well as entertain. There are, too, other pages of interesting matter, dear to the heart of the school girl, including some intriguing competitions and Jill's interesting pages. Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal Features included in the Christmas number of Weldon's Ladies’ Journal include: — Free patterns—Evening dress and cape, dress with puff sleeves and afternoon frok. Special gift—Sixteen-page book of woollies. Fashion section—New coats with capes; tweed coats, coats with the latest liigh-waisted effect; .charming frocks for afternoons; theatre and cinema dresses; lovely evening gowns, wraps and capes; fashionable blouses in stripes, plain material and lace; dainty lingerie, well-cut and simple-to-make. Special features — Confessions by Tom Webster (interview); Yvonne Arnaud (exclusive interview); Christmas messages to Weldons from —Clara Bow (by cable), Virginia Bruce (by telephone )„ Maurice Chevalier, etc. Hdme. Section —Inexpensive furnishings that glow with warmth and cheer.

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 29, 26 January 1933, Page 4

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GOOD FICTION Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 29, 26 January 1933, Page 4

GOOD FICTION Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 29, 26 January 1933, Page 4

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