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ROBBER FLOWERS.

Her Majesty the Queen do-eg not often set a new fashion, preferring her dress to express her own individuality rather than follow changeable modem lines. She has, however, made an exception in the case of the new rubber flowers, says an English paper. These new* trimmings were shown to her first, and appealed to her very much. The waterlily is perhaps the prettiest bloom of all, but roses, nasturtiums, and every kind of flower can now be simulated in beautifully coloured rubber, which is quite weatherproof and uncrushable.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LII, Issue 8474, 20 December 1923, Page 5

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ROBBER FLOWERS. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LII, Issue 8474, 20 December 1923, Page 5

ROBBER FLOWERS. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LII, Issue 8474, 20 December 1923, Page 5