AN OFFER TO HOME-DRESS-MAKERS.
"EVERYLADY'S JOURNAL" for April begins a number of new and striking features. For example: a complete range of new patterns suitable for all ages from childhood to grandmotherhood is displayed in a series of pages, with an offer to supply accurate paper patterns of these designs. The Australian cut patterns shown are but a sample of the 250 designs issued by this popular woman's magazine in its new Autumn Pattern Catalogue. The Editor offers to send this catalogue of 250 pattern designs free of charge to any reader who uses the coupon given in the current issue of "Everylady's Journal." There are also some very bright special articles for women, and the domestic department are particularly full and valuable. In fact, the whole issue can be confidently recommended as an excellent sixpenceworth—especially if the free patterns given with the journal are borne in mind.
" Everylady's Journal " is sold everywhere for sixpence. If unobtainable locally, readers cannot do better than send Is 6d in stamps or postal note to T. Shaw Fitchett. 376, Swanson Street, Melbourne, for three months' trial subscription. The current issue will come by return, and the other two numbers as soon as published.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 April 1915, Page 2
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200AN OFFER TO HOME-DRESSMAKERS. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 April 1915, Page 2
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