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A few of the wonderful gowns to be worn in the Old World Dress Parade, to be given by the Lyceum Club in aid of the Plunket Funds, in the Town Hall Concert Chamber on March 31. Left to right:—Miss Margery Bush, wearing a frock of Mrs. Pilgrim's, period 1736; Miss B. Carr, wearing presentation gown of Mrs. Roach. Miss Murray, wearing an Elizabethan gown belonging to Miss Coates. Mrs. Scantlebury, wearing an Early Victorian gown of Madame Baird's.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 3, 25 March 1927, Page 7

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A few of the wonderful gowns to be worn in the Old World Dress Parade, to be given by the Lyceum Club in aid of the Plunket Funds, in the Town Hall Concert Chamber on March 31. Left to right:—Miss Margery Bush, wearing a frock of Mrs. Pilgrim's, period 1736; Miss B. Carr, wearing presentation gown of Mrs. Roach. Miss Murray, wearing an Elizabethan gown belonging to Miss Coates. Mrs. Scantlebury, wearing an Early Victorian gown of Madame Baird's. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 3, 25 March 1927, Page 7

A few of the wonderful gowns to be worn in the Old World Dress Parade, to be given by the Lyceum Club in aid of the Plunket Funds, in the Town Hall Concert Chamber on March 31. Left to right:—Miss Margery Bush, wearing a frock of Mrs. Pilgrim's, period 1736; Miss B. Carr, wearing presentation gown of Mrs. Roach. Miss Murray, wearing an Elizabethan gown belonging to Miss Coates. Mrs. Scantlebury, wearing an Early Victorian gown of Madame Baird's. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 3, 25 March 1927, Page 7

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