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REVIEWS.

Weldon's Ladies' Journal. May iium-j ber. has pages and pages of the latest j and most charming Paris and London ) styles. The gratis patterns include a • new coat and skirt, pretty blouse and overdress, an afternoon dress, and a blouse and skirt. These are shown in full colours on the charming art cover, •and tiie fullest directions are given for cutting out and making these design*. There is an exquisite art supplement m photogravure; a gratis transfer design I of shamrock for embroidering underwear; blouses or frocks: directions for knitting a charming jumper, with j lacy openwork effect; the latest piece slip-on dress,-.; tailor-made cov tunics and coats: chic French blouses I iin(J j um pers for all occasions; new iingene; special styles for mndnme; do | siiiis tor a stout figure; the new tapes- j trv or floral knitting; garden note?: | our girls' and boys' page with prize competition; smart millinery; "The Return of the Pocket"; appetizing 1 cookery: "The Foot Beautiful ': household hints: 'Beautiful Thoughts': the latest skirt: correct wear for the 6 country: how to work the gratis transfer designs; spurt hairclressing, etc.

llurmsworth's Children's Dress.' Vpril issue, contains sis free patterns of garments for the little folk, together with instructions for knitting »mby s frock, coat. hat. etc. The pictorial cover illustrates these free patterns, which are truly cut and easily followed. The issue includes sections dealing with school suits fur boys of all ages, i overalls for the younger children, suit*. frocks and coats for children and misses. Much information of value is -hen regarding hats, sets and novelties, and the page devoted to newsy chats to mothers is always instructive. The Yellow Magazine. April 7th, i? full of good readable fiction. A. M. Bun-age continues his screamingly funny series of "The Knightly Adventures of Sir Archibald." and E. Norman Terry is represented by a strong "Coward! Coward!" Many other r/rtfmincnt authors contribute to the 3 ellow which is illustrated throughout by virile drawings in black and white. The clever cover, changed each issue, is quite a feature. All the above may be" scented from Mr F. Swift, agent. Otaki "Railway.

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Otaki Mail, 19 May 1922, Page 4

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REVIEWS. Otaki Mail, 19 May 1922, Page 4

REVIEWS. Otaki Mail, 19 May 1922, Page 4

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