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“THE NEW IDEA.”

This is the name of the latest magazine for women. It is published in Melbourne, and offers a varied and attractive budget of reading matter for the very moderate outlay of three shillings a year. One feature of the new aspirant for public favour is that of competitions, liberal prizes being offered for short articles on such subjects as “ The wittiest definition of what is a baby,” “ Embarrassing situations,” “ The six traits in a man’s character that most appeal to a woman,” and so on. The editor also claims that he will introduce to Australasia, through the medium of The Hew Idea, the finest paper patterns in the world. For the first time readers will be able to secure paper patterns which will be absolutely reliable, perfectly fitting, thoroughly stylish and up-to-date, and sold to subscribers at a low rate.

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Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 22, 30 August 1902, Page 11

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“THE NEW IDEA.” Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 22, 30 August 1902, Page 11

“THE NEW IDEA.” Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 22, 30 August 1902, Page 11

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