HOW TO MAKE .THINGS. ■ ■ DEMONSTRATIONS AT MILNE AND , ; CHOYCE. -- ; : v;;''-.;;-;".:» To-day there are many home crafts that afford interesting ;: arid pleasurable pastimes. ? { Theie ; -is,-,; the Crepe. Paper Flowers and novelties (Ist floor), Wool Rug | Making—lndian bead work-—Fancy Em- ; broidery; and ;; art '; needle :, work—the '" new jumper stitches {ground ■?floor) ;. r arid lamp shade making on tho fourth floor. Visitors to the city during Fleet Week should ! take ■;;; full.; r ad vantage; of n the demonstrations given in each of the above home crafts; ,•" A >:few/spare'; moments or an odd -hour' spent at any -of these demonstrations will furnish 'ideas and' a sufficient knowledge to enable the production of the most delightful articles during the long winter ; evenings, —Milne - arid Choyce, Ltd.—Advt. ;v<<;/; •■ .„• ..• ► *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18706, 12 May 1924, Page 7
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