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Upper left: Plaid wool frocks were numbered amongst the most popular winter styles in New York. Well tailored, with pleated skirts and crisp pique trims, they are very wearable.

Upper middle: A jumper frock proves ideal for days when the sun is shining bitt the air has a frosty tang.

Upper right: A New York “glamour frock,” a wellmoulded type offered in metallics, velvets, or jersey silks. Black the most popular colour.

Circle: An unusual front distinguishes this brown dress. The felt hat to match is trimmed with monkey fur.

Right: A navy blue costume worn with navy and red blouse. A large spray of red flowers is carried on the shoulder.

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Southland Times, Issue 23782, 1 April 1939, Page 17

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Upper left: Plaid wool frocks were numbered amongst the most popular winter styles in New York. Well tailored, with pleated skirts and crisp pique trims, they are very wearable. Upper middle: A jumper frock proves ideal for days when the sun is shining bitt the air has a frosty tang. Upper right: A New York “glamour frock,” a wellmoulded type offered in metallics, velvets, or jersey silks. Black the most popular colour. Circle: An unusual front distinguishes this brown dress. The felt hat to match is trimmed with monkey fur. Right: A navy blue costume worn with navy and red blouse. A large spray of red flowers is carried on the shoulder. Southland Times, Issue 23782, 1 April 1939, Page 17

Upper left: Plaid wool frocks were numbered amongst the most popular winter styles in New York. Well tailored, with pleated skirts and crisp pique trims, they are very wearable. Upper middle: A jumper frock proves ideal for days when the sun is shining bitt the air has a frosty tang. Upper right: A New York “glamour frock,” a wellmoulded type offered in metallics, velvets, or jersey silks. Black the most popular colour. Circle: An unusual front distinguishes this brown dress. The felt hat to match is trimmed with monkey fur. Right: A navy blue costume worn with navy and red blouse. A large spray of red flowers is carried on the shoulder. Southland Times, Issue 23782, 1 April 1939, Page 17