The Sun want advertisements "will bring the help or business desired. . Two tines (12 words), sixpence; sixinsertions for 2/6.
TWO SIMPLE BLOUSES. Our illustration to-day shows two of the ( simple, but pretty and popular, blouses which have such a tremendous vogue, and which may be worn witlKqual suitability by women and girls. They are both made in the drop-shoul-der style, with three tucks at closing in front, and raglan sleeves, one being made with plain collar of the same material, anfl elbow sleeves finished with a turnback cuff. The other is rather more ornamental, •with its flowered c ollar arid cuffs and knot of velvet at the collar... It might be worked out veiy effectively in sheer white lawn, with a bit of flowered lawn for collar and cuffs, or in white joshing satin. The shortsleeved model might' be made in the same materials, or in heavy white silk. Material required, 2J yards 36-inch material, and half a yard flowered material for eollats and cuffs. This design is from -the *' Ladies' Home- Journal 5 ' patterns; which may be procured from Messrs Beath and Co., Ltd., Ohristehureh. AH patterns 9d. * .6
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 83, 14 May 1914, Page 4
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190Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 83, 14 May 1914, Page 4
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