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THE MID-SEASON FROCK. m a tJhe MID-SEASON FIgCK. j/y tt/orrc by SusanTleming in the OWamoant - 'HE LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN? Just the frock for the mid-season’s unsettled weather is displayed by Susan Fleming in Paramount’s “He Learned About Women.” The frock is fashioned of gold-coloured rabbit’s hair, with a straight skirt which seems to be the chic idea nowadays, and the long sleeves are slightly gathered into long cuffs which finish with copper buttons. A charming idea is a deftly-draped scarf of green jersey cloth which can be worn snugly round the neck in cold weather, and a two-tone belt is the same green colour. Another changeable gown is a white satin evening gown which is plain in colour and simple in cut. For formal occasions white ostrich sleeves give the gown a chic appearance, while for bridge or dinner, by simply removing the sleeves and substituting a very original jacket

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Putaruru Press, Volume XI, Issue 511, 2 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Putaruru Press, Volume XI, Issue 511, 2 March 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Putaruru Press, Volume XI, Issue 511, 2 March 1933, Page 2

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