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—Photo by Central News. PARADE OF FASHIONS AT EARL’S COURT, LONDON On the lawn of the Welcome Club, Earl’s Court, the Urban Kinemacolour Company took a series of pictures which are to form a portion of their big film, the “Urban Kinemacolour Fashion Gazette." This film will show all the best-dressed women of the day, and will also constitute a forecast of the fashions of the approaching autumn season. Invitations were sent to the smartest and moat beautiful actresses of the day, and, under the direction of Mias Mohan, the editor of the Gazette, these ladies paraded singly and in groups. The photo shows a group of actresses from the Empire Theatre, wearing the latest dresses and hats.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3111, 29 October 1913, Page 40 (Supplement)

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—Photo by Central News. PARADE OF FASHIONS AT EARL’S COURT, LONDON On the lawn of the Welcome Club, Earl’s Court, the Urban Kinemacolour Company took a series of pictures which are to form a portion of their big film, the “Urban Kinemacolour Fashion Gazette." This film will show all the best-dressed women of the day, and will also constitute a forecast of the fashions of the approaching autumn season. Invitations were sent to the smartest and moat beautiful actresses of the day, and, under the direction of Mias Mohan, the editor of the Gazette, these ladies paraded singly and in groups. The photo shows a group of actresses from the Empire Theatre, wearing the latest dresses and hats. Otago Witness, Issue 3111, 29 October 1913, Page 40 (Supplement)

—Photo by Central News. PARADE OF FASHIONS AT EARL’S COURT, LONDON On the lawn of the Welcome Club, Earl’s Court, the Urban Kinemacolour Company took a series of pictures which are to form a portion of their big film, the “Urban Kinemacolour Fashion Gazette." This film will show all the best-dressed women of the day, and will also constitute a forecast of the fashions of the approaching autumn season. Invitations were sent to the smartest and moat beautiful actresses of the day, and, under the direction of Mias Mohan, the editor of the Gazette, these ladies paraded singly and in groups. The photo shows a group of actresses from the Empire Theatre, wearing the latest dresses and hats. Otago Witness, Issue 3111, 29 October 1913, Page 40 (Supplement)

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