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  2. THE LADY'S COLUMN.

    In the latest show of drapery I have lately attended the muslins, the lawns, sateens, thin handkerchief silks, and cambrics have predominated in the costumes; while in the ...

    Article : 868 words
  3. CORNERETTES.

    "Housewife."—Corncrettes are small triangularshaped pieces of polished tin, neatly finished, for the purpose of putting in comers where dust accumulates, the rounded corners being then easily swept. They ...

    Article : 89 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 241 words
  5. PLATYPUS RUGS.

    "Inquirer" (Traralgon) sends the following query. Will some reader who knows what isi necessary of these matters kindly send particulars:—"Dear 'Bumming Bee,'—Will you kindly inform me through the ...

    Article : 50 words
  6. DRESS REFORM.

    A country correspondent thus endorses the general opinion of the famous skirt:—To "Huming Bee."—Dear Madam,—I received the pattern of dual skirt you so kindly sent me, ...

    Article : 122 words
  7. A SPRING BONNET.

    From our diagram this week ladies will have an opportunity of seeing a bonnet which promises this season to be very popular; it is devised to wear with the present ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 108 words
  8. KNITTING PATTERNS.

    To "Hamming Bee,"—Dear Madam,—I am very sorry to have been so long in fulfilling my promise respecting the patterns, I enclose two patterns, and will forward others some future time. In last ...

    Article : 404 words
  9. MAKING NUN'S VEILING COSTUME.

    "Marion."—1. The redingote style of costume is the most fashionable in Melbourne at the present time, and after that the Jacket body with long coat tails at the back. I hare so often explained the ...

    Article : 197 words
  10. PATTERN OF DARNED NETTING.

    In the diagram I have endeavoured to supply a felt want by giving a pattern of darned netting. So many have written to me asking to give ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  11. NARROW KNITTED LACE.

    "Jack" (Rushworth) forwards a pattern of narrow knitted lace which will be found suitable for trimming children's pinafores, underclothing, and so forth. One pair knitting pins No. 16 and Boars-head cotton. ...

    Article : 169 words
  12. DRESS REFORM AND COMMON-SENSE

    Dear Madam,—In reply to "Eleanor" as to how) suspend stockinga, I really understand nothing on that subject; the principle of suspension is not in accordance with my idea of safety. Of all ...

    Article : 496 words
  13. OCTOBER FASHIONS.

    Received—Madame Weigel's Journal of Fashion for October. Ladies must congratulate themselves on being able to secure in so portable and so useful a form the ...

    Article : 287 words
  14. A FASHIONABLE LETTER.

    My dear Fanny,—I have selected your spring costumes, together with your bonnets, a large garden hat, which will perfectly envelope your head and shoulders, ...

    Article : 1,858 words
  15. GIRL'S HAT.

    A correspondent who wrote some time ago, making inquiries concerning hat for little girt and whose "nom de plume" I have lost, will find at the establishment whose goods are noticed this week stylish ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    "Inquirer" (Kenny.)—I have made inquiries from Mr. J.T. Burton, who tells me! the convex glessea, carte de visite size, eltherovel or square, are oneshilling per pair, while the cabinet sizes are just double that ...

    Article : 39 words
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