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SWAGGER IN WOOL.—ldeas are always coming to light for the use of wool in a novel and interesting manner. This short coat is knitted in flax-coloured wool, the trimmings being black lace.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19360923.2.149.2.1

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Evening Star, Issue 22451, 23 September 1936, Page 14

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SWAGGER IN WOOL.—Ideas are always coming to light for the use of wool in a novel and interesting manner. This short coat is knitted in flax-coloured wool, the trimmings being black lace. Evening Star, Issue 22451, 23 September 1936, Page 14

SWAGGER IN WOOL.—Ideas are always coming to light for the use of wool in a novel and interesting manner. This short coat is knitted in flax-coloured wool, the trimmings being black lace. Evening Star, Issue 22451, 23 September 1936, Page 14

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