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“MIXING THE COLOURS” Two pleasant ways of introducing gay colour notes into neutral outfits. The first “set” comprises cap, scarf and handbag, all of tawny-brown corded silk the cap-brim, scarf-ends and front of bag trimmed with orange and lemon Petersham ribbon in varying widths. The other set is a knitted one in emerald green crepe silk, with single and double rows of silk in a contrasting colour worked in.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 9

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“MIXING THE COLOURS” Two pleasant ways of introducing gay colour notes into neutral outfits. The first “set” comprises cap, scarf and handbag, all of tawny-brown corded silk the cap-brim, scarf-ends and front of bag trimmed with orange and lemon Petersham ribbon in varying widths. The other set is a knitted one in emerald green crepe silk, with single and double rows of silk in a contrasting colour worked in. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 9

“MIXING THE COLOURS” Two pleasant ways of introducing gay colour notes into neutral outfits. The first “set” comprises cap, scarf and handbag, all of tawny-brown corded silk the cap-brim, scarf-ends and front of bag trimmed with orange and lemon Petersham ribbon in varying widths. The other set is a knitted one in emerald green crepe silk, with single and double rows of silk in a contrasting colour worked in. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 9