GISBORNE WOMEN DISCUSS—
The astonishing popularity which purples, niauves anti deep blues have retained in fashions of late . . . Preserves and (lie fact that tops for jars are in good supply this year . . . .The really super nylon two-piece bathing costumes which are slowly but surely appearing on the beaches . . . .The glorious hydrangea bushes now at their best in various gardens. . . .The prolonged dry spell which is effectively postponing thoughts of winter wardrobes. . . . Tiic story of precious suitcases of luggage being taken off the stranded Wanganella and dropped into the sea, from whence they were casually removed, as shown in recent films of the ship, and the possibility of their containing latest fashion models from Sydney shops . . . .That the first month of 1947 is almost over. . . .The various end-of-summer clearance sales in town.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22242, 30 January 1947, Page 7
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131GISBORNE WOMEN DISCUSS— Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22242, 30 January 1947, Page 7
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