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THE LATEST MAGAZINES.

WELDON’S LADIES’ JOURNAL. Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal, February issue, has a magnificent art supplement of Paris fashions, a gratis transfer of “Pip, Squeak and Wilfred,” which will delight the children, and free patterns enclosed to make two smart dresses, a princess petticoat, and French combinations. The fullest instructions are .given for cutting out and making these designs, and the number is brimful of the. latest London Paris styles, including special designs for warm climate wear, the newest coats and cloaks, smart afternoon dresses for all occasions, charming restaurant gowns, how to knit a well-fitting glove, chic French millinery, easy styles for the girl I who makes her own clothes, two de>ghtful knitted' hats with full instructions for making, smart fashions for madame, dainty lingerie, articles in suede and leather, a page for the children, the latest blouses and waistcoat jumpers, and a'becoming coiffure. The whole is a wonderful number of the ever popular Weldon’s.

WELDON’S BAZAAR OF CHILDREN’S FASHIONS.

The new number of Weldon’s Children’s Fashions is a splendid issue, and the cut-out patterns include a girl’s coat dress, 12 to 14, party frock 12 to 14, a small girl’s coat and hat in two styles 4 to 6, and an overall for a baby, 1 to 2 years. Mothers will be charmed with the cosy and quickly made crochet frock-and hat for girlies of two years, and the children’s play-time page will please the little ones. The number includes some pretty sets for tiny tots, delightful party frocks for girls of all ages, popular styles for boys, cosy undies, new wrap coats and cloaks, smart but simple millinery, easy-to-make school frocks, some charming fancy costumes for children, how to cut out and make a boy’s tweed cap in the lates't shape, a practical gym. outfit, leathercraft designs, etc., etc. THE PREMIER.

The New Year’s “Premier” issues are fascinating numbers, containing some interesting stories by popular authors. The illustrations are iu keeping with this high-class publication. THE LONDON Magazine for February is a topnoteher, and contains among other interesting items some beautiful Indian scenes which have been witnessed by the Prince. Short stories, including a nature study and stage stories, are included. - . the RED for December and January are full of interesting short stories leading authors. THE GRAND January number includes a dramatic incident from “the Scarlet Kimono,” and a complete story by William Le Queux, and many other fine stories which make it so popular. The above may be purchased at Mrs Parkes’, or Heath’s.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2398, 28 February 1922, Page 3

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418

THE LATEST MAGAZINES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2398, 28 February 1922, Page 3

THE LATEST MAGAZINES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2398, 28 February 1922, Page 3

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