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GOWNS FOR AFTERNOON WEAR. No, 1 is of that rusty heliotrope shade, which is known as Automobile, and the hems and cuffs are of glace silk to match. No. 2 is of almond colour with buttons of dull gold, and a lace blouse showing itself in soft folds above the Princess front. No. 3 is in Wedgwood blue; the lace of string colour, embroidered with blue thread, and tasselled to match.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 7, 16 February 1907, Page 52

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GOWNS FOR AFTERNOON WEAR. No, 1 is of that rusty heliotrope shade, which is known as Automobile, and the hems and cuffs are of glace silk to match. No. 2 is of almond colour with buttons of dull gold, and a lace blouse showing itself in soft folds above the Princess front. No. 3 is in Wedgwood blue; the lace of string colour, embroidered with blue thread, and tasselled to match. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 7, 16 February 1907, Page 52

GOWNS FOR AFTERNOON WEAR. No, 1 is of that rusty heliotrope shade, which is known as Automobile, and the hems and cuffs are of glace silk to match. No. 2 is of almond colour with buttons of dull gold, and a lace blouse showing itself in soft folds above the Princess front. No. 3 is in Wedgwood blue; the lace of string colour, embroidered with blue thread, and tasselled to match. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 7, 16 February 1907, Page 52