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‘Needlework Inquirer."—l would suggest -i scarf table centre as a chaugo from those you arc tired of, though round centres in H redone Anglaisc and hutton-holo combined arc much worked just now. Personally, I think a carving cloth, and no table centre, hut the flowers simply arranged in howls or specimen glasses, with a spray or two on the table, is preferable. If you like the lons narrow scarf ccntr“. work one end of the linen scarf heavilr and leave the other more simply treated. Will give you the icing recipe on Friday. Am very pleased to hear yon find both cookery notes and needlework interest in?. ‘if'dipnmle.”—t think perhaps you would like Maeterlinck*-; “Burned Temple” voltime of assays: better.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7292, 23 November 1910, Page 11
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