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Balow: A true sample of the Princess line is this charming black velvet dinner frock cut with an Empire bustline and trimmed with white point lace and strasse buttons. It is worn by Miss Nedra Ryrie. The full sleeves are shirred into the shoulders to give an extended line and are finished with cuffs of lace to match the period stand-up collar stiffened with bone. A feather weight black fur felt bonnet designed with a square crown and finished with a tailored bow to match is worn back on the head.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 10, 27 January 1937, Page 14

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Balow: A true sample of the Princess line is this charming black velvet dinner frock cut with an Empire bustline and trimmed with white point lace and strasse buttons. It is worn by Miss Nedra Ryrie. The full sleeves are shirred into the shoulders to give an extended line and are finished with cuffs of lace to match the period stand-up collar stiffened with bone. A feather weight black fur felt bonnet designed with a square crown and finished with a tailored bow to match is worn back on the head. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 10, 27 January 1937, Page 14

Balow: A true sample of the Princess line is this charming black velvet dinner frock cut with an Empire bustline and trimmed with white point lace and strasse buttons. It is worn by Miss Nedra Ryrie. The full sleeves are shirred into the shoulders to give an extended line and are finished with cuffs of lace to match the period stand-up collar stiffened with bone. A feather weight black fur felt bonnet designed with a square crown and finished with a tailored bow to match is worn back on the head. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 10, 27 January 1937, Page 14

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