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DAINTY FLORAL FROCK.— A shadow printed taffeta in shades of blue, green and mauve, with the prevailing wide shoulder line. The fullness of the skirt springs from a low hip line, and a narrow yoke of georgette in blue is tied in a flat bow.

LATEST IN JUMPERS. A knitted jumper in brown viyella, with a “doorstep” front in beige crochet.

A PLEASING COMBINATION. This black satin evening gown, cut on First Empire lines, is made suitable for informal occasions by a long-sleeved coatee of chiffon trimmed with a heavy stringcoloured guipure. —"Baroque" Model, London.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 365, 5 March 1932, Page 20 (Supplement)

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DAINTY FLORAL FROCK.— A shadow printed taffeta in shades of blue, green and mauve, with the prevailing wide shoulder line. The fullness of the skirt springs from a low hip line, and a narrow yoke of georgette in blue is tied in a flat bow. LATEST IN JUMPERS. A knitted jumper in brown viyella, with a “doorstep” front in beige crochet. A PLEASING COMBINATION. This black satin evening gown, cut on First Empire lines, is made suitable for informal occasions by a long-sleeved coatee of chiffon trimmed with a heavy stringcoloured guipure. —"Baroque" Model, London. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 365, 5 March 1932, Page 20 (Supplement)

DAINTY FLORAL FROCK.— A shadow printed taffeta in shades of blue, green and mauve, with the prevailing wide shoulder line. The fullness of the skirt springs from a low hip line, and a narrow yoke of georgette in blue is tied in a flat bow. LATEST IN JUMPERS. A knitted jumper in brown viyella, with a “doorstep” front in beige crochet. A PLEASING COMBINATION. This black satin evening gown, cut on First Empire lines, is made suitable for informal occasions by a long-sleeved coatee of chiffon trimmed with a heavy stringcoloured guipure. —"Baroque" Model, London. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 365, 5 March 1932, Page 20 (Supplement)