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The lady with the bag wears a pretty dress in pinafore style which would look well in fine cashmere or Shantung, plain and striped. The dress buttons down each side, and has a small guimpe and under sleeves of Live. Ihe newest and smartest feather wraps are the lancer boas, which show the drooping effect that has been so much in evidence on hats for some time. One is pictured here, and, as may be supposed, it is a most becoming adjunct to a spring toque. A good design for a eoat is given. This, in fine, pale-coloured face cloth or Shantung, would be successful with black satin facings. Below this is a becoming hat in saxe-blue Tagal. The crown is surrounded with exquisite blue forget-me-nots, and a bunch of velvet cherries and high cerise osprey adorns the right side.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 3, 19 July 1911, Page 69

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The lady with the bag wears a pretty dress in pinafore style which would look well in fine cashmere or Shantung, plain and striped. The dress buttons down each side, and has a small guimpe and under sleeves of Live. Ihe newest and smartest feather wraps are the lancer boas, which show the drooping effect that has been so much in evidence on hats for some time. One is pictured here, and, as may be supposed, it is a most becoming adjunct to a spring toque. A good design for a eoat is given. This, in fine, pale-coloured face cloth or Shantung, would be successful with black satin facings. Below this is a becoming hat in saxe-blue Tagal. The crown is surrounded with exquisite blue forget-me-nots, and a bunch of velvet cherries and high cerise osprey adorns the right side. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 3, 19 July 1911, Page 69

The lady with the bag wears a pretty dress in pinafore style which would look well in fine cashmere or Shantung, plain and striped. The dress buttons down each side, and has a small guimpe and under sleeves of Live. Ihe newest and smartest feather wraps are the lancer boas, which show the drooping effect that has been so much in evidence on hats for some time. One is pictured here, and, as may be supposed, it is a most becoming adjunct to a spring toque. A good design for a eoat is given. This, in fine, pale-coloured face cloth or Shantung, would be successful with black satin facings. Below this is a becoming hat in saxe-blue Tagal. The crown is surrounded with exquisite blue forget-me-nots, and a bunch of velvet cherries and high cerise osprey adorns the right side. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 3, 19 July 1911, Page 69

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