\ 16 more colourful gummed labels / \ for your kitchen canisters! / This week’s NZ Woman's Weekly brings you more attractive free HMM can ’ ster to match our pre- _ <-\ \ions sets. rhere arc eight new lilies *» if plus eight with blank spaces so that _' /* MU you can put extra names on as you wish. The previous labels brought such an enthusiastic response from " HHMB readers that we felt we just had to <Z wßfe 3 ’ give you this additional set. *»-- r 15 —“ Thank you for making my pantry look so attractive',’ wrote Mrs Betty. | Crook, of Papatoetoe, Auckland, \ t * pictured at the left admiring the i results she achieved with the earlier *** se,s - was rs C ro °k sl{ k- ; "IHbC / -***£*• gested that we include some blank labels in this latest set. -trWTTiri.- < jc®" , I *• Y\WTffiM UfeBAlSSArc)/ cVUt- Jf M x r--OHSF K KNITTING PATTERN fw this dashi "9 Lgjii |3ggj longline cardigan, scarf and headband. ' Margaret Thatcher The one-woman revolution ■ \ Woman’s Weekly brings you the specill tacular background story of the brisk, Q. blue-eyed blonde who is within a step of becoming Britain’s first woman Prime Minister. **** JF In the spectacular swirl of new world ■—leaders, no one zoomed into fame more swiftly, smoothly or surprisingly than f° rmer small-town girl, who in the Conservative party’s ballot for a new - leader gained more votes than all the Kk men can<^^ates p ut to g et^er * k \ { rlf IfCOOKING'|B^ < f H ql w itht u i J ■aß.,.y I Illustrated, easy-to- ? • BFI~W-S^* r a follow, step-by-step .-• ’J instructions show x J| you the art of • Y t ;X% x„ filleting flounder jland sole. ■■hdi Bk r NEW ZEALAND 1 1 ---J Woman's WfePKly =fy[
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