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REVIEWS

From Messrs Gordon and Gotch, per Mr A. J. Daysh, bookseller, we have received a copy of the “Story .Magazine” for December, which is an exceptionally' good number, full of excellent stories. “Weldon’s Bazaar of Children’s Fashions” (February) contains free patterns of school girl’s day dress and a party frock 11-12 years; child’s smocked dress and boy’s tunic suit, 3-1 years; gratis transfer for tea. cosy; easy to make clothes for children of all ages, over fifty' designs; coats, frocks, cosy night attire, carnival frocks and suits, layette, rompers, evening frock for the mother-to-be, out-of-doors ensemble, frivolous frocks and suits for parties, etc., “My r Baby Days,” by' Fay Compton, “Training Baby',” by Nurse Vincent-, “Make Your Baby a Happier Baby,” by Nurse Vincent, party-time cookery', by Mary Denison, British games for children of all ages, story by Muriel Cotroni, “The Golden Butterfly,” “Little Pantomime People,” a pretty phantasy specially arranged for acting by six children in costumes made from Weldon’s fancy dress patterns, etc. This publication should be obtainable from all newsagents and booksellers. “Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal,” Christmas and New Year number, contains free patterns of evening dress and coatee, day frock and evening coatee. Fashions include frocks with matching hats, smart short coats, becoming coats, smart morning frocks for tweeds and dress woollens, the newest coatees for day and evening, three day' frocks and a charming evening gown for young matrons, large selection of new evening frocks with frills, fiarcs and the now bustle effects, fancy dress costumes, day' and evening stydes specially'-design-ed for the older woman, chic frocks for afternoon wear and special occasions, pyjanra suit, and a well-cut shirt with matching soft collar, frocks for girls in their ’teens, clothes for the first term at school, sets for the small baby, fancy dress for parties and plays, etc. This publication should be obtainable from all news-agents and booksellers.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 January 1932, Page 6

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REVIEWS Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 January 1932, Page 6

REVIEWS Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 January 1932, Page 6

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