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“ THE FIRST MRS FRASER.”

SOIViE CHARMING FROCKS. In “The First Mrs Fraser," to be s‘iged at Hamilton on Monday night, Miss Ethel Morrison makes her first appearance in a gown of coffee Chantilly lace gracefully flared from the hips. With it is worn a small coatee bordered with a box pleated frill. Her second gown, of champagne Brussels lace, has two deep tiers, wide bands of salmon pink ribbon velvet coming from the shoulders to the waist in a vandyked effect, the lace coatee swathing the lower part of the velvet trimming. Her frock in the last act is a floral chiffon in a bold pattern of navy, primrose and green, graceful drapings forming the skirt and straight shoulder pieces giving a cape effect. Miss Mary McGregor makes her entrance in a jazz patterned marocain, with a bolero bodice, which shows a frilled vest of ivory chiffon. She wears a black skull cap of corded silk. In -her second frock of chocolate brown patterned chiffon, the autumn floral tones are accompanied with a brown panne velvet beret piped with a deep shade of lemon.

Miss Noel Boyd wears a smart pillarbox red crepe de chine suit, with a white satin blouse, and red felt hat.

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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18359, 19 June 1931, Page 5

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“ THE FIRST MRS FRASER.” Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18359, 19 June 1931, Page 5

“ THE FIRST MRS FRASER.” Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18359, 19 June 1931, Page 5

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