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Above : EVENING GOWNS to be worn in the coming spring season. The figure standing wears navy stitfened net with insets of white Valenciennes lace and adds a brief bolero. The Molyneux model of cyclamen chiffon is finished with roses at the waist and long velvet ribbons to tone. • Above right: MODEL SUITS FROM MATITA. The peach pink accordeon pleated georgette scarf worn with the feather-weight Rodier angora suit on the left matches the pink which is combined with navy in the checked jacket. The skirt is plain navy. Rodier angora is used also for the black bolero suit with its cummerbund blouse of silk striped in red. yellow, green and blue.

Left : TIE SILK in navy and white stripes is effective in a jacket worn over a navy crepe ensemble. The jaunty straw sailor suggests spring with its front flower trim. • Above : PLAY CLOTHES to greet the time of blossoms. An Hawaiian printed cotton dirndl in brown and white. In the centre a shirtmaker frock in corn colored linen lace with short sleeves and a pouched back. The pinafore dress is of navy linen and is worn with a white blouse coinspotted in red.—Fashions by courtesy of Farmers.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21110, 9 August 1938, Page 12

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Above : EVENING GOWNS to be worn in the coming spring season. The figure standing wears navy stitfened net with insets of white Valenciennes lace and adds a brief bolero. The Molyneux model of cyclamen chiffon is finished with roses at the waist and long velvet ribbons to tone. • Above right: MODEL SUITS FROM MATITA. The peach pink accordeon pleated georgette scarf worn with the feather-weight Rodier angora suit on the left matches the pink which is combined with navy in the checked jacket. The skirt is plain navy. Rodier angora is used also for the black bolero suit with its cummerbund blouse of silk striped in red. yellow, green and blue. Left : TIE SILK in navy and white stripes is effective in a jacket worn over a navy crepe ensemble. The jaunty straw sailor suggests spring with its front flower trim. • Above : PLAY CLOTHES to greet the time of blossoms. An Hawaiian printed cotton dirndl in brown and white. In the centre a shirtmaker frock in corn colored linen lace with short sleeves and a pouched back. The pinafore dress is of navy linen and is worn with a white blouse coinspotted in red.—Fashions by courtesy of Farmers. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21110, 9 August 1938, Page 12

Above : EVENING GOWNS to be worn in the coming spring season. The figure standing wears navy stitfened net with insets of white Valenciennes lace and adds a brief bolero. The Molyneux model of cyclamen chiffon is finished with roses at the waist and long velvet ribbons to tone. • Above right: MODEL SUITS FROM MATITA. The peach pink accordeon pleated georgette scarf worn with the feather-weight Rodier angora suit on the left matches the pink which is combined with navy in the checked jacket. The skirt is plain navy. Rodier angora is used also for the black bolero suit with its cummerbund blouse of silk striped in red. yellow, green and blue. Left : TIE SILK in navy and white stripes is effective in a jacket worn over a navy crepe ensemble. The jaunty straw sailor suggests spring with its front flower trim. • Above : PLAY CLOTHES to greet the time of blossoms. An Hawaiian printed cotton dirndl in brown and white. In the centre a shirtmaker frock in corn colored linen lace with short sleeves and a pouched back. The pinafore dress is of navy linen and is worn with a white blouse coinspotted in red.—Fashions by courtesy of Farmers. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21110, 9 August 1938, Page 12

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