✓r ;> :• : .?‘Z; " w k W^B 8 " £ r ' >S, -jjSft •*< ijßw F a *M kI B -J2IBL ■rJpy s■&: 9 B ■&ss k I|B| K.. w Ti f ‘ ..WIMMr-"- ■■•■ -n nr M Alan Whicker: The Great Pav Experience When he was last here in 1973, television interviewer Alan Whicker took a swipe at New Zealand hotel cooking, claiming that the lamb he was offered was as dry as an old boot. So we invited him to our Test Kitchen to taste a roast as it should be cooked, and try his hand at making our national dessert. Beat the fashion blues! Shocked by all those ultra-garish summer fashions that are appearing in the stores? Well, ignore them - and make your own gear in more suitable fabrics. There is a wide variety of materials available for home dressmakers and our Spring/Summer sewing guide will get you started. Mill: F A new close look iMhrß at the W!LaW 3 Queen Mother - \ ■ Royal biographer. Helen Cathcart, knows H the Queen Mother better than any other writer. Now she has put pen to paper to Bl Bl produce an intimate and comprehensive I study of Britain’s best-loved older Royal. \ This week we begin a serialisation of / “The Queen Mother Herself” and meet V§® Elizabeth Lyon, the good-humoured, .k|| tender-hearted, attractive young girl who / X, Wl was to capture a Duke’s heart. «• i V*' "H Life looks good for Lac Ly Vietnamese refugees in New Zealand have a reputation for hard work and Lac Ly (36) is no exception. A financial editor from Saigon, he lost everything in the war. Now he’s going hammer and tongs to shape a new future for his wife and young family. Embroidery Transfers Judging from the response to our last set of transfers embroidery needles have been in top H gear throughout the country. Now we present ■■ H three more transfers. So ... get ready to ■ brighten up the home with an embroidered M KB I picture, wall-hanging and place-mats. || B bH ■ Purse power: The spending habits of New Zealand women According to the results of a recent survey Wellington women go out to dinner more than any other New Zealanders; Dunedin girls spend more on clothes; Auckland women top the “dowdy” list; and Hamiltonians tend to be hermits. aGC7SS3(k3G7© \ z-xTlnsTlm - ----- - ■ ■
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