A COLOUR-PICTURE OF ROBERT TAYLOR—FREE. “If you have a pretty floral frock, make it look startling and new by wearing a black lace redingote over it. Take last year’s frock, if it is still wearable, and wear over it one of the new edge to edge coats. Twist a gay sash—cerise or bright green —around the waist of a short, swinging black chiffon frock or go startlingly demure with a tiny white starched Peter Pan collar and cuffs. This paragraph is taken from an article in October Everylady’s Journal. There are, as well, stories and articles, just teeming with interest. The photogravure section of eight pages shows the world’s news of fashion, stage and talkie, and topical newr in pictures. A free picture in two colours of Robert Taylor—the film star who so stirred the women of England and elsewhere—is given away inside th< October Everylady’s Journal. You may also obtain four patterns by filling in the coupon and sending stamps for postage.
Advertising can reduce selling costs and lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to consumer.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 249, 20 October 1937, Page 2
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