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Ike 1 ounr/ Laities' Journal. October number. E. Harrison, Loudon. J, Bnithwaite, Dunedin.
Vv inning a husband,” “i ; o rich and yet so poor,” and other sto ies commenced in earlier numbers of this journal, are continued. bor life, for i--vo’ and *• i emplemore’a heritage ’ are finished this month. Another new tale is promised for next mouth, entitled ‘Russet and Rose.” Wo notice that it is by the author of “Tri-sie’s Bridal” and other storie , which have been published in former numbers. The patterns for fancy and needle work are good, especiady a D’Oyley in Braid an i Crocchct. ” The design is pretty, and, as there are directions for working it, we draw the attention of the lades o it. Ihe gi antic supplement contains fashions for ladies’ and children’s dresses ; also a full-siz d pattern for cutting out a polonaise in homespun or cloth. Ihe coh red fashion plate and the design tor a banner screen, in Berlin woolwork, a°e ex-.cuted in the usu .1 care'ul style.
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Evening Star, Issue 3661, 16 November 1874, Page 2
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171NOTICES OF BOOKS. Evening Star, Issue 3661, 16 November 1874, Page 2
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