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THE WAITRESS.

The pretty bib aprons which liavo been popului' for so long have been superseded by tlic little I'rciicli aprons for waitresses. They are dainty in tlio extrennts being fashioned, from the most cheer muslin, but for practical purposes cannot compare with Dm neat-looking bit aprons. These new onns are made with round or sriue.ro edges, with ruffles of luce or fine embroidery all around, and very small. Caps for the maid am made of handkerchiefs lucked asounit to mulw them small enough.. Ti;s> other cups, collars, and cuffs are of tlio same stylo which liavo lieen used HiU past year.

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North Otago Times, 17 December 1904, Page 2 (Supplement)

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THE WAITRESS. North Otago Times, 17 December 1904, Page 2 (Supplement)

THE WAITRESS. North Otago Times, 17 December 1904, Page 2 (Supplement)

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