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EVENING STAR Needlecraft Service

Brilliant colour—gaiety—romance—yours for the embroidering! Ihese Mexican motifs that will make your household linens so delightful are in the easiest stitches and are just hound to attract attention. They are the latest vogue. Pattern 1789 contains a transfer pattern of 10 motifs ranging from 4x 5 inches to 61 x9J inches. For lull instructions (with illustrations of all stitches used and particulars of material requirements) send Is Id note (or stamps it postal note is not procurable) for this pattern to Needlecraft Service, ‘ Evening Star,’ P.O. Box 517. Dunedin. AVnte plainly pattern number ° (1789), your name and address.

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Evening Star, Issue 23146, 21 December 1938, Page 18

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EVENING STAR Needlecraft Service Evening Star, Issue 23146, 21 December 1938, Page 18

EVENING STAR Needlecraft Service Evening Star, Issue 23146, 21 December 1938, Page 18

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