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  2. Fashions in Sydney.

    When Beaconsfield makes Lothair, anxious to present his friend Theodora with a gift worthy of her acceptance, ask for "pearls, ropes of pearls," he perhaps never thought of furnishing a phrase for fashion's use, yet, compared with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 581 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,555 words
  4. Gloves, Sashes, Handkerchiefs, and Hosiery.

    The Swede mosquetaires are the favourite gloves for day wear. The latest make have chenille dots in dark brown, four or five rows deep round the edge of the gloves, and the backs are embroidered in two shades For evening wear ...

    Article : 476 words
  5. Dress Materials.

    In silks, the following combinations, shown in lengths to suit purchasers:—Golden brown, Marquise—that is, a soft make of silk, a satin finish, the upper side slightly ribbed, the under side plain. With this is a striped satin velours ...

    Article : 155 words
  6. Lace Novelties.

    In addition to laces in the piece of so many qualities and colours, the collarettes are very numerous. They are made up with gold canvas, and occasionally with a coloured silk underneath. The latest styles are the Battenbsrg, named ...

    Article : 454 words
  7. EVENING TOILETE.

    Brocatelle, satin, nettled chenille, and flowers. The satin bodice is pointed back and front, and is trimmed with folds and epaulettes of chenille netting; a bouquet of roses is fastened near the left shoulder. Satin underskirt, bordered with a plaiting, and covered with chenille netting, terminating with chenille fringe that falls on the kilting. The drapery at the left side is brocatelle, and so is the square train. Large bouquets on the tablier and skirt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 78 words
  8. Table and other Linen.

    Country housekeepers may be glad to know that a large stock of table linen, d'oyleys, and other requisites is now on hand. Dessert d'oyleys, woven in blue silk and white thread, fringed, and in suitable designs, also round, in ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. Unshrinkable Flannel.

    For gentlemen's wear a new mixture of silk and wool, and a flannel of wool only, are warranted not to shrink; they are in light colours, and make excellent shirts; there are novolties in regatta and Oxford shirt patterns, two ...

    Article : 82 words
  10. Parasols.

    Cheap parasols for morning or summer wear are of canvas, cardinal stripes on a white ground. They arc lined with cardinal muslin and bordered with cream lace [?] and ficelle canvas, with guipure embroidery in the same ...

    Article : 157 words
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