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WOMAN'S WORLD.

* For Earliest Spring.

French cloth, tricotine or a light velotir will make this coat for earliest spring; seasonably and three yards will probably be enough. The long: roll is calculated to give a more slender appearance while o the big fur collar adds real style.

The Slip-over is Marked fcr

Favour. Stylish dressers by the hundred fa. vour the slip-over so another style has been depicted. Somewhat elaborate with its vest effect and mock buttoned front. Stitching will be ite sole trine but the skirt has a panel effect ir front that adds distinctiveness. Us< three yards.

Be-Flowered Crown.

The *mall close-Htting shapes wor' are now being trimmed with mo flowers whioh in many instances riot right over the crown.

to each gallon of warm washing and rinsing water will prevent the most delicate colours fading or running. Vinegar will preserve or restore blue shades. Always dry coloured clothes quickly, and preferably in the shade. To keep milk fresh in warm weather, obtain a pie-dish of cold water and stand the milk-jug in it. Cover the jug with two thicknesses of clean butter muslin. Allow the edges ti reach down into the water. Stand in a coo! place and in a draught, and replenish the water as required, for it will evaporate quickly.

Smartness Epitomised.

In the above coat is real smartness —large arm holes, large cuffs, full skirt, high fur collar. Shoulder lined only If the weave is heavy but full lined where a light material is used.

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Bibliographic details

Matamata Record, Volume VII, Issue 580, 10 November 1924, Page 2

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WOMAN'S WORLD. Matamata Record, Volume VII, Issue 580, 10 November 1924, Page 2

WOMAN'S WORLD. Matamata Record, Volume VII, Issue 580, 10 November 1924, Page 2

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