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TWO ELEGANT EVENING TOILETTES. 1.-In pale pink figured foulard, trimming of scalloped dentelle, with borders in medallions. The blouse is tucked, and adorned with dark pink taffetas applications. The skirt is completed by three volants and tucks. 2. —In pale turquoise blue dotted crepe de chine. The robe is adorned with delicate blue and pink embroidered application borders and designs. The bloused bodice is made with groups of tucks trimmed with eream Valenciennes insertions. The skirt is finished with volants, which are tucked.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XVII, 22 October 1904, Page 66

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TWO ELEGANT EVENING TOILETTES. 1.-In pale pink figured foulard, trimming of scalloped dentelle, with borders in medallions. The blouse is tucked, and adorned with dark pink taffetas applications. The skirt is completed by three volants and tucks. 2.—In pale turquoise blue dotted crepe de chine. The robe is adorned with delicate blue and pink embroidered application borders and designs. The bloused bodice is made with groups of tucks trimmed with eream Valenciennes insertions. The skirt is finished with volants, which are tucked. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XVII, 22 October 1904, Page 66

TWO ELEGANT EVENING TOILETTES. 1.-In pale pink figured foulard, trimming of scalloped dentelle, with borders in medallions. The blouse is tucked, and adorned with dark pink taffetas applications. The skirt is completed by three volants and tucks. 2.—In pale turquoise blue dotted crepe de chine. The robe is adorned with delicate blue and pink embroidered application borders and designs. The bloused bodice is made with groups of tucks trimmed with eream Valenciennes insertions. The skirt is finished with volants, which are tucked. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XVII, 22 October 1904, Page 66

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