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phinium blue georgette with a little emboidered coatee; Miss Handyside, smart gown of black panne velvet with a velvet coatee; Mrs. McAlley, striking frock of rose pink panne velvet with a close fitting bodice and moulded hip yoke and Hared skirt, with a scarf or the velvet edged with black fur; Mrs. Speirs, smart black georgette and lace frock with a powder blue and silver coat; Miss Hazel Chambers, pretty frock of pale pink net with narrow kilted net flounces down the flared long skirt, and a cherry coatee and cherry shoes; Miss K. Ormond, fine brown lace frock with flounces on the skirt, the bodice of palest pink lace and a brown cire sash of ribbon; Miss C. Williams, long graceful frock of black lace; Miss Nancy Crompton, pale pink satin frock with narrow bands of pink net inset and a little satin eoatee with white fox fur on the short sleeves; Miss Loe, becoming ensemble of wine red lace with a long flared skirt, and coatee; Miss Mary Wilson, dainty frock of ivory net with rows of satin ribbon encircling the flared skirt and little shoulder cape; Miss Jean Wilson, pretty dress of ivory silk net with a spray of pink flowers at the back of the bodice defining the V neck; Miss Cecily Bell, graceful frock of pastel blue angel skin with little flounces in graduated effect and a bow at the back of the waist; Miss Mary Rainbow, model of black taffetas with a flounce at the hem inset with cream vandykes of lace, and little puff sleeves; Miss Mavis Houghton, charming dress of brocaded ring velvet in parchment tones with a moulded bodice and flared skirt; Miss Cynthia Jefferd, dainty frock of lemon georgette with a wide silk sash and narrow frills round the neck and hem; Miss Nancy Van Asch, model frock of lace and georgette with pin tucks at the shoulders, and the lace skirt inset with bands in graduated effect; Miss Rosemary Fannin, smart black lace frock embroidered in gold with a scarlet coatee and shoes; Miss Ruth Small, beautiful frock of ivory satin beaute with bustle effect at the back and fine kilted trimming, with green shoes and a green shoulder flower; Miss Miller, pretty beige lace frock with georgette inset to tone and a posy of coral flowers, worn with a little blue coatee; Miss Helen Miller, black taffetas frock with a vivid flower at the back of the V neck and a flounced skirt; Miss Renee Reeve, picture frock of ivory taffetas with vivid floral design in blue and pink, with closely fitting bodice and bouffant effect at the hips; Miss Betty Seekers, black net frock the -kirt of tiny net frills with cream lace forming the bodice, and a petunia chiffon velvet coatee; Miss Alex Roehfort, pretty model of pale green angel skin, the moulded bodice and long flared ■kirt embossed with little green roses of the material; Miss Margaret Brodie, ■lietvro frock of flounced floral chiffon in pink and maize with a velvet sash in coral pink, and a maize coatee; Miss Moodic (Napier), fine Chantilly 'ace frock in rose pink with flounced skirt; Miss Cutficld, green lace ■ouldcd frock, and a floral tissue coat; Miss McCaskill (Napier), scarlet satin frock in moulded effect with reverse of the material inset in the flared skirt; Miss Gretchen Williams (Nanier), black and scarlet floral frock with a little coatee; Miss Connie Symes, picture frock of lemon floral taffetas with lemon net yoke and hem

and a bouffant sash bow; Miss Joan Landels, geranium frock of satin beaute with bustle effect at the back in soft draped satin; Miss Mary Glonny, gold lace and tissue frock with a coatee finished at the neck with brown fur; Miss Sophie Davidson, long frock of fine palo blue lace with taffetas inset; Miss Sybil Rush, pale pink lace frock with an ivory coatee; Miss Margaret von Dadolszen, smart frock of brocaded ring velvet and georgette in pale parchment tint with a coatee of chiffon velvet; Miss Sheila Graham, very effective gown of green taffetas with flounces in graduated effect and the bodice cut to a deep V at the back, and finished with a posy of real violets; Miss Helen Coleman, effective frock of corded peach taffetas with scrolls of narrow niching and pastel coloured applique on the long flared skirt; Miss N. Waugh, pink lace princcsse frock with a picturesque rose coloured brocaded shoulder cape edged with fur: Miss Margaret White, black taffetas frock with black and white taffetas flowers defining the V neckline at the back; Miss Norma Giorgi, pretty dress of flame georgette in princesse style with hand faggotting at the waist and hip line; Miss Elgar Christie, unusual frock of soft prune coloured satin, the long skirt gaggd and flounced to the ankles.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 193, 30 July 1932, Page 11

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 193, 30 July 1932, Page 11

Untitled Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 193, 30 July 1932, Page 11

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