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HOME-SEWING IN WAR-TIME

A FREE PATTERN CATALOGUE OF

250 DESIGNS

In these days of war and anxiety countless women throughout Australasia are industriously making clothes for themselves and the children. Indeed, many women are sewing for husbands and sons as well, for pyjamas and shirts must be forthcoming with clockwork regularity' even though Paris falls. To sew effectively and economically the average woman must have a simple'and reliable pattern. To supply this need the publisher of " Everylady's Journal " has just issued a 48-page pattern catalogue showing designs of patterns now available for Australasian women. In this new pattern catalogue are shown over 250 designs suitable for spring and summer use. In addition, many pages of Australian stencil and fancy-work designs are given,

The publisherof "Everylady's Journal' now offers to send any one of our women readers a copy of this new pattern catalogue free of charge. Simply write : " Send pattern catalogue free" on a sheet of notepaper, sign your full name and address, and enclose twopenny stamp to cover postage on catalogue. If the letter is addressed to " Everylady's Journal," 376 Swanson Street, Melbourne, the 48-page catalogue will be sent by the publisher by return post, absolutely free of charge. The publisher' assures us that sending for the free catalogue does not place the sender under any obligation whatever to buy patterns.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 September 1914, Page 5

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HOME-SEWING IN WAR-TIME Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 September 1914, Page 5

HOME-SEWING IN WAR-TIME Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 September 1914, Page 5

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