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Many were the modes caught by the camera at Randwick recently. From left to right are: Miss Midge Nelson, whose heavy white pique suit was matched by a white hat; she wore a dark gicen waistcoat. The large royal blue cartwheel hat chosen by Miss Mary O’Keefe was tied with a matching veil, and she wore a silk frock of yellow patterned with royal blue ships. Miss O’Keefe brought back the frock from San Francisco when she returned from America seven weeks ago in the Mariposa the last trip. A gay trio were Mrs. Lois Walker in a soft dove blue silk costume, Mrs. Ruth Brownhil with navy and white stripes cut in contrasting panels for her silk gown, and Mrs. Reg. Moses, whose navy crepe de chine frock was patterned with three bands of a vivid amber and green floral design, Mrs. Robert Walder wore a French-blue lightweight wool coat with her silk dress, and her white Breton hat was adorned with a blue veil, Miss Joan See’s fascinating little cyclamen pink toque was one of the fashion highlights of the day. The perfectly flat crown was relieved at the back with two wing-shaped trimmings, and the veil matched her black gown.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 40, 26 November 1938, Page 7

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Many were the modes caught by the camera at Randwick recently. From left to right are: Miss Midge Nelson, whose heavy white pique suit was matched by a white hat; she wore a dark gicen waistcoat. The large royal blue cartwheel hat chosen by Miss Mary O’Keefe was tied with a matching veil, and she wore a silk frock of yellow patterned with royal blue ships. Miss O’Keefe brought back the frock from San Francisco when she returned from America seven weeks ago in the Mariposa the last trip. A gay trio were Mrs. Lois Walker in a soft dove blue silk costume, Mrs. Ruth Brownhil with navy and white stripes cut in contrasting panels for her silk gown, and Mrs. Reg. Moses, whose navy crepe de chine frock was patterned with three bands of a vivid amber and green floral design, Mrs. Robert Walder wore a French-blue lightweight wool coat with her silk dress, and her white Breton hat was adorned with a blue veil, Miss Joan See’s fascinating little cyclamen pink toque was one of the fashion highlights of the day. The perfectly flat crown was relieved at the back with two wing-shaped trimmings, and the veil matched her black gown. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 40, 26 November 1938, Page 7

Many were the modes caught by the camera at Randwick recently. From left to right are: Miss Midge Nelson, whose heavy white pique suit was matched by a white hat; she wore a dark gicen waistcoat. The large royal blue cartwheel hat chosen by Miss Mary O’Keefe was tied with a matching veil, and she wore a silk frock of yellow patterned with royal blue ships. Miss O’Keefe brought back the frock from San Francisco when she returned from America seven weeks ago in the Mariposa the last trip. A gay trio were Mrs. Lois Walker in a soft dove blue silk costume, Mrs. Ruth Brownhil with navy and white stripes cut in contrasting panels for her silk gown, and Mrs. Reg. Moses, whose navy crepe de chine frock was patterned with three bands of a vivid amber and green floral design, Mrs. Robert Walder wore a French-blue lightweight wool coat with her silk dress, and her white Breton hat was adorned with a blue veil, Miss Joan See’s fascinating little cyclamen pink toque was one of the fashion highlights of the day. The perfectly flat crown was relieved at the back with two wing-shaped trimmings, and the veil matched her black gown. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 40, 26 November 1938, Page 7