DAINTY SACHETS.
When it is desired to give an unpretentious little gilt to a friend, a Michel answers the purpose udmirahly, ami dainty little sachets can lie made I ruin any i'rcsli-looking •••ilk pieces at liaiul. These can lie made uj) 'nto limy hags 1.1 v;;i'iuii-! sizes to lie dropped among handkerchiefs, neckwear ; gloves, veils, lingerie, and so on. 'I lie silk .piece-* should lie mounted over little, sacks made of nainsook or line linen, and contalllill perfumed powder, and the silk ca-es can he tied at tin 1 corners. Inured or -hirred 111 any way prelerred. Fia.t cachets to he laid among writing paper are 11'< e, and these are also ii-el ul lor wrapping in veils, so that the latter are always delicately ]>ori'unied. V pretty 'd a, again, is a. liiim li of I'ttle pel l iimed sacks ol «:vtm, tied togel her wit h liche rihhous ol difler- , elll lengths, t<» he laid ill the lace hex. |
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 278, 25 May 1917, Page 3 (Supplement)
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161DAINTY SACHETS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 278, 25 May 1917, Page 3 (Supplement)
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