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Approved lines for this season’s evening gowns are illustrated in the two last-minute models Sketched here. Reddish-purple crepe georgette materialises the one with the shirred hip-line and the softly falling skirt, while the other is developed in pale green taffetas as to princess bodice and in dyed green lace as to flounced skirt. Note the stiff taffetas bow placed at the centre back of the latter gown.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 November 1929, Page 4

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Approved lines for this season’s evening gowns are illustrated in the two last-minute models Sketched here. Reddish-purple crepe georgette materialises the one with the shirred hip-line and the softly falling skirt, while the other is developed in pale green taffetas as to princess bodice and in dyed green lace as to flounced skirt. Note the stiff taffetas bow placed at the centre back of the latter gown. Greymouth Evening Star, 29 November 1929, Page 4

Approved lines for this season’s evening gowns are illustrated in the two last-minute models Sketched here. Reddish-purple crepe georgette materialises the one with the shirred hip-line and the softly falling skirt, while the other is developed in pale green taffetas as to princess bodice and in dyed green lace as to flounced skirt. Note the stiff taffetas bow placed at the centre back of the latter gown. Greymouth Evening Star, 29 November 1929, Page 4