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AUTUMN on Parade

_ iLREADY the cool snap which ”*l yB Iwe experienced during last I / I I week has brought forth some of 1 the new autumn lightweight wools, in frocks and becoming suits, so J that this collection, which is being worn £ by three well known Sya'ney girls, is § opportune. | For early autumn we can count on - much angora and its kindred being worn, especially for suits, while frocks will be characterised by their lavishness of trimming. Most of the autumn hats will be small and chic and it is quite on the cards that more than ever will original imported models, or perfect copies of them, be found. Somehow the milliners are growing so clever this season that their creations are quite running away with the fashion show.

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Southland Times, Issue 23180, 22 April 1937, Page 14

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AUTUMN on Parade Southland Times, Issue 23180, 22 April 1937, Page 14

AUTUMN on Parade Southland Times, Issue 23180, 22 April 1937, Page 14

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