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REVIEWS

We lie.'"'' just received the followin'? latest magazines from the publishers, Messrs Gordon and Goteh (Australia) Ltd.

Wf'ldon’js Bzanr of i'Children's Fashions. The November number contains all the latest styles, practical and easy to make, for children of all ages. The gratis patterns with full instructions for cutting out and making up, include a girl’s smart coat 1/14 years, girl’s school frock 8/10 years, toddler’s coat and gaitors 1/2 years and child’s dress 2/4 years. Becoming dresses for girls in their teens; coats for best and school wear; dainty party frocks, etc. All patterns illustrated in this publication are now cut in Australia, and may be obtained from Weldon’s Pattern Depot, 77 York St., Syndney, or from any of the sub-agents mentioned in the publication. Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal, November No. —-Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal, the premier fashion magazine, comprises the latest Paris styles adapted to the needs of the home dressmaker. The November issue contains free patterns of lady’s new French coat, and lady’s smart dress. A new transfer) design for net applique, sun stitch and embroidery on underwear etc; photogravure supplement of the latest styles from Paris; fashions seen on the London Stage, chic dresses and coats for all social functions; styles showing the new Hare and circular effects; smart pleated designs for afternoon wear; new dance frocks, evening frocks and cloaks, etc. All patterns illustrated in this publication are now cut in Australia, and may be obtained from Weldon’s Pattern Depot, 77 York St., Sydney, or from any of the sub-agents mentioned in the publication. Humour. —Without our humorous papers this world would be a very dull place indeed. The only trouble fs that we have not time to read them all. This is just where the popular weekly magazine “Humour” fits in nicely. The aim of “Humour”' is to skim only the - best of laughter from the world’s leading journals of wit and it is truly a delectable dish that it sets before us weekly. “Humour” is on sale at all newsagents. big Xmas Number is a notable one and is representative of the 1 work of over one hundred humorous writers and artists. “Aussie” has drawn not only from its writers and artists in Australia and New Zealand, but also.from those who are way from home in the South Sea Islands, New Guinea and Peraguay.{ There is a line spirit of cheerfulness about the issue and some of the stories are real classics of humour. On the pictorial side some line talent is represented and altogether it is one of the best issues we have seen to date of this popular magazine. The cover design is a striking one breaking away from the usual style of the publication. There la no increase in price for the big issue.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2964, 19 November 1925, Page 4

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REVIEWS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2964, 19 November 1925, Page 4

REVIEWS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2964, 19 November 1925, Page 4

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