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TO HOME-DRESSMAKERS AND FANCY-WORKERS.

From time to time we have reviewed "Everylady's Journal' —the successful Australasian magazine for women —and commented on ita many literary attractions and practical features for the average housewife. The September issue, just to hand, is practically a special fashion and fancy work number. In addition to some fine illustrated articles and stories it gives 120

fashion designs cor the new season, an illustrated home - dressmaking lesson, three articles on Australian crochet work and embroidery, and also encloses four free spring patterns.

In the same issue of "Everylady's Journal" is announced "A Revolution in Dress Pattern and Transfer Designs"—a new plan to give homedressmakers and fancy workers perfectly cut patterns and high quality Australian transfer designs at less than half the usual price.

The editor of "Everylady's Journal" claims that these new patterns and embroidery transfers are equal to any in the world, anJ we gladly draw the attention of our women readers to thiß helpful and practical service, so long needed by country women. Sixpence spent on a copy of "Everylady's Journal" for September will sceure a fine magazine and all details, with many illustrations of this cash-saving plan. It is also announced by the editor that ali the 120 dresa pattern designs and the 72 new Australian transfer designs covered by this new scheme are given in a y 32-page catalogue, which will be sent absolutely free to any of our readers. Simply write on a sheet of paper: "Send Pattern Catalogue" over your name and address, and post, with penny stamp, to Pattern Department, "Everylady's Journal," 376 Swanston street, Melbourne. At the same time mention this paper, and the catalogue will come by return post.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 601, 10 September 1913, Page 7

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TO HOME-DRESSMAKERS AND FANCY-WORKERS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 601, 10 September 1913, Page 7

TO HOME-DRESSMAKERS AND FANCY-WORKERS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 601, 10 September 1913, Page 7

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