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1. This smart overcoat is expressed in dull copper-coloured rep. Wide box pleats and godets under the skirt at the backthe front is almost plain. A long roll-collar extends right dozen the front and folds over to the side nth its buttons. 2. An attractive afternoon dress of green crepe satin trimmed zuith fur dyed to match, opens on to a fourreau at the back only. 3. This coat-frock is of navy blue rep. The front is a loose panel, caught under a circ belt. Note the V-shaped insertion developing into the collar. — Ladies' field [Advance models at Deaths’, Christchurch

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 4, Issue 8, 1 February 1926, Page 22

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1. This smart overcoat is expressed in dull copper-coloured rep. Wide box pleats and godets under the skirt at the backthe front is almost plain. A long roll-collar extends right dozen the front and folds over to the side nth its buttons. 2. An attractive afternoon dress of green crepe satin trimmed zuith fur dyed to match, opens on to a fourreau at the back only. 3. This coat-frock is of navy blue rep. The front is a loose panel, caught under a circ belt. Note the V-shaped insertion developing into the collar. —Ladies' field [Advance models at Deaths’, Christchurch Ladies' Mirror, Volume 4, Issue 8, 1 February 1926, Page 22

1. This smart overcoat is expressed in dull copper-coloured rep. Wide box pleats and godets under the skirt at the backthe front is almost plain. A long roll-collar extends right dozen the front and folds over to the side nth its buttons. 2. An attractive afternoon dress of green crepe satin trimmed zuith fur dyed to match, opens on to a fourreau at the back only. 3. This coat-frock is of navy blue rep. The front is a loose panel, caught under a circ belt. Note the V-shaped insertion developing into the collar. —Ladies' field [Advance models at Deaths’, Christchurch Ladies' Mirror, Volume 4, Issue 8, 1 February 1926, Page 22