NOTICES OF MACHINES.
S, Braithwiite, agent, comer of High ind • Fleet streets. ; . The ‘London Journal’ for' June gives gsae elegant designs for ball and visiting toilettes, and a traced pattern for a cuirass V fcodic#. The usual amount of reading natter will he found in this month’s number. The ‘Young Ladies’ Journal’ and ‘Bow Balls’ are replete with patterns and difectioas for making every possible shape of ladies’ and children’s clothing, and all kinds Of needlework and fancy work in Berlin wool and crochet. The ‘Young Ladies’ Journal’ has a very tasteful pattern for cuffs, collars, and,sachet, to be worked in Sacfcine embroidery; also, traced patterns ladies’ tablier and cuirass. The ‘ Family Herald ’ will be found as as ever by those who have an idle fcourto spare, and do not feel inclined for heavy reading,
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Evening Star, Issue 4201, 14 August 1876, Page 4
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135NOTICES OF MACHINES. Evening Star, Issue 4201, 14 August 1876, Page 4
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