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More than 500 delegates to the annual conference of the Women’s Division of Federated Farmers in Wellington last week saw a parade of wool fashions staged by the New Zealand Wool Board. The models displayed ineluded a full range of garments from night wear to sports outfits and Parisian evening dresses. Photo shows: One of the seven mannequins, Miss Dianna Buddo, of Hawke’s Bay, returning to the stage after displaying her Frederick Starke outfit to the audience. On the right is the Wool Board’s promotion officer, Miss Mary Annette-Burgess, who produced the parade.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1949, Page 7

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More than 500 delegates to the annual conference of the Women’s Division of Federated Farmers in Wellington last week saw a parade of wool fashions staged by the New Zealand Wool Board. The models displayed ineluded a full range of garments from night wear to sports outfits and Parisian evening dresses. Photo shows: One of the seven mannequins, Miss Dianna Buddo, of Hawke’s Bay, returning to the stage after displaying her Frederick Starke outfit to the audience. On the right is the Wool Board’s promotion officer, Miss Mary Annette-Burgess, who produced the parade. Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1949, Page 7

More than 500 delegates to the annual conference of the Women’s Division of Federated Farmers in Wellington last week saw a parade of wool fashions staged by the New Zealand Wool Board. The models displayed ineluded a full range of garments from night wear to sports outfits and Parisian evening dresses. Photo shows: One of the seven mannequins, Miss Dianna Buddo, of Hawke’s Bay, returning to the stage after displaying her Frederick Starke outfit to the audience. On the right is the Wool Board’s promotion officer, Miss Mary Annette-Burgess, who produced the parade. Wanganui Chronicle, 25 July 1949, Page 7

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