A REVOLUTION IN PATTERNS AND TRANSFERS. ■"EVERY-LADY'S JOURNAL.'* , NEW] AND CASH SAVING - .PLAN. — LIST OF — 16 PATTERN OUTFITS. This List contains 16 "Pattern Outfits" published by "Every Lady's Journal," to give a complete pattern service for tho women of New Zealand, at a saving of over 50 per cent, in Gash. Each Outfit contains from seven, to eleven tested 1 and perfectly cut patterns, equal to any in the world. Outfits sell at 2s. 6u. each, or single patterns from outfits will bo sold separately for aiinepenco each. Write for 32-page Catalogue, Illustrating 16 paper Pattern Outfits and 8 Transfer Outfits, sent Post Free. LIST OF OUTFITS. No. I.—lnfant's Long-Olothes Outfit (ono size only). No. 2. —Infant's Short-Clothes Outfit (ono size only). No. 3.—Child's Mixed Outfit (one size—2 years). ° , No. 4.—Small Girl Outfit (ages 4 and 6). No. s.—Small Boy ' Outfit (ages 4 and 6). No. 6.—School Boy Outfit (ages 8 and 10). No. 7.—School Girl Outfit (ages 8 and 10). No. 8. —College Girl Outfit (ages 12 (ind 14). No. 9.—Misses' Outfit (ages 16 and 18). ■ No. 10—Girl'3 Underclothing Outfit (ages 12, 14, 16). No. Underclothing Outfit (medium and largo). No. 12.—Lady's Outfit A (small, ■ medium, large). No. 18.'—Lady's Outfit B (small, medium, largo). " ' - No. 14—Maternity Outfit (small, . • medium, large). No. 16.—Mixed Family Outfit (average).! V No.' 16.—Utility Outfit (average sizes in pyjamas, aprons, bathing suit, etc.) > . SOLE ACENTS FOR WELLINGTON AND CREYTOWN.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1875, 8 October 1913, Page 2
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