Seen in the Shops.
_ CUMMER frocks are perhaps some of • ‘the simplest garments which the young amateur dressmaker can fashion for herself. Cotton materials are easy to handle and styles this sumniei. are to bo. both simpley to make and eirpStiye to. wear; ‘ /;' ■ ■ 1 - '.Cy ’, j : " Tins is an excellent time to make purchases, for the shops now have in stock full ranges of all the new de signs. There is a wider choice of patterns j than Over before, and the joy of them 'is that in nearly evely case they will not only wash, but boil. In the heavier materials such as de-
lairie anil- cambric, the designs are of the small all-over variety. The pattern increases in size the thinner the material, so that voiles and Muons have roses and other designs 61' the large and highly (lecorative order. Spots are very popular this season, the smartest being those the size of a penny. , \ Stripes have practically vanished except for pyjama wear, and checks are found pnly in ginghams.' These last are very fresh and younglooking when made up, as well as being extremely inexpensive.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17607, 24 October 1931, Page 10
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