HOSTESS APRON, No, 116.—Something very necessary in these days of home entertaining, the hostess apron, pattern 116, contains a transfer pattern of pockets and bodice with motifs and a large motif for the skirt, 15in x s½in, together with illustrations of stitches used. Send Is Id postal note (or stamps if postal note not procurable) to ‘Star Needlecraft Service, Box 517, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 24082, 31 December 1941, Page 5
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62HOSTESS APRON, No, 116.—Something very necessary in these days of home entertaining, the hostess apron, pattern 116, contains a transfer pattern of pockets and bodice with motifs and a large motif for the skirt, 15in x 5½in, together with illustrations of stitches used. Send Is Id postal note (or stamps if postal note not procurable) to ‘Star Needlecraft Service, Box 517, Dunedin. Evening Star, Issue 24082, 31 December 1941, Page 5
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