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THIS WEEK'S FASHION SUGGESTIONS.

At the top, an evening gown of white satin with a draped fichu neckline held on the shoulder with a spray of pink and red roses. In the centre, a model in green marocain, with the new neckline. A smart appearance is given by a trimming of monkey fur on the right shoulder. Below, another gown suitable for evening wear in white lace, with a little coatee featuring long sleeves.

The Orange Blossom Complexion. Every dear old lady who lives to the age of 98 or so, has her own recipe for longevity, and if she fails to blow her trumpet for the good of womanhood, her friends do it for her. The Marquise de Crecy, who lived to be nearly 100 years of age, had an orange blossom complexion, and is said to have eaten on its behalf close upon three dozen oranges a day. For oranges, it is declared, have an effect on the liver which is unequalled by any other one food, and which shows definitely in one's skin. You have heard it said often that carrots, as well as oranges, or indeed, any growing food of this bright colour, "brighten" golden hair and clear the skin. But hair is brightened up by a general toning of the system, and, as we all know, carrots and oranges are among the recommended health-bringing foods. So this is the answer: Don't start with- three dozen oranges a day, but include in your daily menu at least two to three.' And then, by the time you are 98 you may be famous, too, not only famous, but beautiful, alsol

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 285, 2 December 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)

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THIS WEEK'S FASHION SUGGESTIONS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 285, 2 December 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)

THIS WEEK'S FASHION SUGGESTIONS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 285, 2 December 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)

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