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A striking model is shown in blouse 2967. In this caa6 it was developed in black crepe de chine, finely tucked, with shaped yoke and waist trimming of lovely Paris lace. A full puff of dotted net, with cuffs of the lace, gave a smart finish to the sleeve. It -could be carried out in almost any colour. With the collaT let off, and yoke transparent, it makes a charming dinner or theatre blouse. It is cut in five sizes — 32, 34, 86, 38' and 40 inches — and requires 2£ yards of 27 inch material for the 36 inch size. This design is drawn from one of the "Model" paper patterns -which are issued from the office of "The New Idea," 167-9 Queen street, Melbourne, and can be obtained either direct from that office or from agents. Price of each pattern, posted, 9d. (All seams are allowed for.)

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Otago Witness, Issue 2565, 13 May 1903, Page 62

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A striking model is shown in blouse 2967. In this caa6 it was developed in black crepe de chine, finely tucked, with shaped yoke and waist trimming of lovely Paris lace. A full puff of dotted net, with cuffs of the lace, gave a smart finish to the sleeve. It-could be carried out in almost any colour. With the collaT let off, and yoke transparent, it makes a charming dinner or theatre blouse. It is cut in five sizes—32, 34, 86, 38' and 40 inches—and requires 2£ yards of 27 inch material for the 36 inch size. This design is drawn from one of the "Model" paper patterns -which are issued from the office of "The New Idea," 167-9 Queen street, Melbourne, and can be obtained either direct from that office or from agents. Price of each pattern, posted, 9d. (All seams are allowed for.) Otago Witness, Issue 2565, 13 May 1903, Page 62

A striking model is shown in blouse 2967. In this caa6 it was developed in black crepe de chine, finely tucked, with shaped yoke and waist trimming of lovely Paris lace. A full puff of dotted net, with cuffs of the lace, gave a smart finish to the sleeve. It-could be carried out in almost any colour. With the collaT let off, and yoke transparent, it makes a charming dinner or theatre blouse. It is cut in five sizes—32, 34, 86, 38' and 40 inches—and requires 2£ yards of 27 inch material for the 36 inch size. This design is drawn from one of the "Model" paper patterns -which are issued from the office of "The New Idea," 167-9 Queen street, Melbourne, and can be obtained either direct from that office or from agents. Price of each pattern, posted, 9d. (All seams are allowed for.) Otago Witness, Issue 2565, 13 May 1903, Page 62