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To wear oueneatn princess gowns. A washing satin princess slip, trimly moulding the figure, and having godets let into sides of skirt to give necessary play. Silk embroidery outlines godets, neckline and armholes.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 June 1932, Page 9

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To wear oueneatn princess gowns. A washing satin princess slip, trimly moulding the figure, and having godets let into sides of skirt to give necessary play. Silk embroidery outlines godets, neckline and armholes. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 June 1932, Page 9

To wear oueneatn princess gowns. A washing satin princess slip, trimly moulding the figure, and having godets let into sides of skirt to give necessary play. Silk embroidery outlines godets, neckline and armholes. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 June 1932, Page 9