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SEASONABLE FROCKS FOR LITTLE GIRLS. The quartette of frocks worn by the small folk in our illustration are simple, dainty, and easily made. The little lady whose back is turned upon the assembled company wears a frock of striped blue and white Shantung. This is made in a very simple manner, the back and front being crossed with little straps and buttons of the same material. Rows of stitching finish the hem. Next to her is a little girl clad in the conventional sailor frock, with a big white linen collar. White sergo is worn by the owner of the dairy-trimmed hat. This dress has for trimming pearl buttons on the plain front width, and 011 the crossway piece, which finishes the tucked yQke. The remaining child wears a frock of blue alpaca, trimmed with embroidery and a dainty white tucked muslin yoke, and under sleeves.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 7 (Supplement)

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SEASONABLE FROCKS FOR LITTLE GIRLS. The quartette of frocks worn by the small folk in our illustration are simple, dainty, and easily made. The little lady whose back is turned upon the assembled company wears a frock of striped blue and white Shantung. This is made in a very simple manner, the back and front being crossed with little straps and buttons of the same material. Rows of stitching finish the hem. Next to her is a little girl clad in the conventional sailor frock, with a big white linen collar. White sergo is worn by the owner of the dairy-trimmed hat. This dress has for trimming pearl buttons on the plain front width, and 011 the crossway piece, which finishes the tucked yQke. The remaining child wears a frock of blue alpaca, trimmed with embroidery and a dainty white tucked muslin yoke, and under sleeves. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 7 (Supplement)

SEASONABLE FROCKS FOR LITTLE GIRLS. The quartette of frocks worn by the small folk in our illustration are simple, dainty, and easily made. The little lady whose back is turned upon the assembled company wears a frock of striped blue and white Shantung. This is made in a very simple manner, the back and front being crossed with little straps and buttons of the same material. Rows of stitching finish the hem. Next to her is a little girl clad in the conventional sailor frock, with a big white linen collar. White sergo is worn by the owner of the dairy-trimmed hat. This dress has for trimming pearl buttons on the plain front width, and 011 the crossway piece, which finishes the tucked yQke. The remaining child wears a frock of blue alpaca, trimmed with embroidery and a dainty white tucked muslin yoke, and under sleeves. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 7 (Supplement)

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