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“MIXING THE COLOURS.” Two pleasant ways of introducing gay colour notes id to neutral outfits. The first “set” comprises cap, scarf and handbag, all of tawny-brown corded silk, the cap-brim, scarf-ends and front of bag trimmed with orange and lemon Petersham ribbon in varying widths. The other set is a knitted one in emerald green crepe silk, with single and double rows of silk in a contrasting colour worked in.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1932, Page 14

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“MIXING THE COLOURS.” Two pleasant ways of introducing gay colour notes id to neutral outfits. The first “set” comprises cap, scarf and handbag, all of tawny-brown corded silk, the cap-brim, scarf-ends and front of bag trimmed with orange and lemon Petersham ribbon in varying widths. The other set is a knitted one in emerald green crepe silk, with single and double rows of silk in a contrasting colour worked in. Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1932, Page 14

“MIXING THE COLOURS.” Two pleasant ways of introducing gay colour notes id to neutral outfits. The first “set” comprises cap, scarf and handbag, all of tawny-brown corded silk, the cap-brim, scarf-ends and front of bag trimmed with orange and lemon Petersham ribbon in varying widths. The other set is a knitted one in emerald green crepe silk, with single and double rows of silk in a contrasting colour worked in. Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1932, Page 14