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In this week"? illustration we show a smart and becoming costume, suitable for Donegal tweed or frdze, in navy blue, grey or brown shades. It is mad© with the new pleated sknt, and has a. beeo»nr g little coat bod.cc, with a smart shoulder cape. A vest of dotted white and black silk gi\e<j a dainty finish to an always useful gown. The yoke on hipa of skirt does away with a.l superfluous bulk; if preferred, the bo? pleata can be siitohed dewn a. most to the foot. The sknt pattern No. 3131, is cut in three sizes—small, medium, and large—and the blouse pattern, No. 31GS, is cut in five sizes—32, 34, 36, 38, aud 40 inches. Ihese designs are diawn from ' Model" paper patterns, which are issued from the office of "The New Idea," 167-9 Queen street, Melbourne, and can be obtained either direct from that office, or from agents. Price of each pattern, posted, 9d. (All seams are allowed for.) (Otago Witness, 10 June 1903)
Only that day he had received a communication from the Secretary of State, expressing a hope that the Premier of New Zealand would arrange to sttay at Home until the various conferences were completed. Chamberlain : For Heaven's sake, Dick, don't go ! There's lashions of this left. (Observer, 19 April 1902)
It was of the greatest moment that our opinions should be expressed. Not that we should ask for representation in the Parliament of the Mother Country, but there should be a council established to meet periodically arid discuss questions deemed to be in the best interests of the Empire. ��* Me and Bobs. / (Observer, 19 April 1902)
Home exports proved trade was not following the flag. There ought to be more capital invested and greater energy displayed, and then our kinsmen would not have to leave the Mother Country to search for work. " Well, you see, my imports do not always come from where the flag waves." (Observer, 19 April 1902)