If Society Reporters Were Men
The groom looked charming in a becoming bright navy blue ensemble relieved with a delightful shade of wine. The ccat was cut on classic lines, with slightly-boxed shoulders, close-fitting at the waist and fastened with a Hue link-button. The pockets were of conventional design but a white silk handkerchief in the left breast-pocket gave a pleasing relief. The trousers were not tight-fitting and were allowed, to fall neatly over the black, pointed shoes. A wine-shaded tie against the powder-blue shirt matched perfectly the pin—stripe of the suiting. . . . When the happy couple left by car for the north, the bridegroom was wearing a smart checked suit of pearl grey, with shirt and seeks to tone, and a figured tie of a delightful shade of bottle green. A grey felt hat and pigskin gloves completed the ensemble, and he was carrying a light grey overcoat, the gift of the Government. Mr. and Mrs. will reside for a time at the temporary housing camp at where Mr. — — has
been rehabilitated on his return from overseas. .
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Cue (NZERS), Issue 33, 15 October 1945, Page 21
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177If Society Reporters Were Men Cue (NZERS), Issue 33, 15 October 1945, Page 21
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