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Scarlet and white is the array chosen to put old gentlemen m pigs fours off their strokes—and who'd have the heart to call "Fore" whilst this outfit was adorning the scenery?

Crepe-de-chine, tailored, white^and cool, helps to make tennis look less heated than it actually is for th^ j, wearer of the little frock above. There's no need for the tennis ,girl to look 'like ' -a" crayfish-^-this one bears more resemblance to a Peche Melba.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1204, 27 December 1928, Page 15

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75

Scarlet and white is the array chosen to put old gentlemen m pigs fours off their strokes—and who'd have the heart to call "Fore" whilst this outfit was adorning the scenery? Crepe-de-chine, tailored, white^and cool, helps to make tennis look less heated than it actually is for th^ j, wearer of the little frock above. There's no need for the tennis ,girl to look'like '-a" crayfish-^-this one bears more resemblance to a Peche Melba. NZ Truth, Issue 1204, 27 December 1928, Page 15

Scarlet and white is the array chosen to put old gentlemen m pigs fours off their strokes—and who'd have the heart to call "Fore" whilst this outfit was adorning the scenery? Crepe-de-chine, tailored, white^and cool, helps to make tennis look less heated than it actually is for th^ j, wearer of the little frock above. There's no need for the tennis ,girl to look'like '-a" crayfish-^-this one bears more resemblance to a Peche Melba. NZ Truth, Issue 1204, 27 December 1928, Page 15

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