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This summer flowered linen is being used for blouses, costumes and frocks; the cool-looking material looks very well as a background for a gay pattern. Here are a few of the latest styles. The blouse is pastel blue, with scattered flowers in bright colours. The smart two-piece dress is in unbleached linen decorated with flowers in porcelain-blue; the scarf and belt are of dark blue linen. The costume is greyish-white checked with a thin black line. Only the coat is flowered; it has a tiny brightcoloured flower in every other square, the leaves and stems in bright green. Flowered linen is also admirably suited for children’s frocks.

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Southland Times, Issue 23408, 15 January 1938, Page 16

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This summer flowered linen is being used for blouses, costumes and frocks; the cool-looking material looks very well as a background for a gay pattern. Here are a few of the latest styles. The blouse is pastel blue, with scattered flowers in bright colours. The smart two-piece dress is in unbleached linen decorated with flowers in porcelain-blue; the scarf and belt are of dark blue linen. The costume is greyish-white checked with a thin black line. Only the coat is flowered; it has a tiny brightcoloured flower in every other square, the leaves and stems in bright green. Flowered linen is also admirably suited for children’s frocks. Southland Times, Issue 23408, 15 January 1938, Page 16

This summer flowered linen is being used for blouses, costumes and frocks; the cool-looking material looks very well as a background for a gay pattern. Here are a few of the latest styles. The blouse is pastel blue, with scattered flowers in bright colours. The smart two-piece dress is in unbleached linen decorated with flowers in porcelain-blue; the scarf and belt are of dark blue linen. The costume is greyish-white checked with a thin black line. Only the coat is flowered; it has a tiny brightcoloured flower in every other square, the leaves and stems in bright green. Flowered linen is also admirably suited for children’s frocks. Southland Times, Issue 23408, 15 January 1938, Page 16

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