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Amateur Arts and Crafts.

"How welt I know what 1 mean to do When the long, dark autumn evenings come.” So sings Robert Browning, and amateur workers are perforce turning once more to portfolios and desks to resume art labour, now that the winter is once more upon us. "Bent Ironwork for Beginners ami Proficients." This is the mime of a very good little book for the would-be worker, and it contains all that one is seeking in the initial process. It is by Amanda Saunders, ami the beginner should launch away with her as pilot. When a eratt like this is mastered it never slips from the memory, and it supplies a lasting pleasure. There is ever an outcry for a helper at technical classes, either as a stop-gap or a permanent free helper. The bazaar stall is also often furnished with a valuable selling commodity in this wav.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue XXI, 25 May 1901, Page 997

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Amateur Arts and Crafts. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue XXI, 25 May 1901, Page 997

Amateur Arts and Crafts. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue XXI, 25 May 1901, Page 997

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