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The two girls above, the Misses Peggy Wallder and Nedra Ryrie, show varying versions of the three-quarter length suit. Miss Wallder, on the left, has a model which shows the pre-war influence. It is in Burgundy English woollen with tunic much be-skunked. The peaked dunce's hat is of black velvet. Miss Ryrie's suit of green English boucle is piled with Scotch mole. The unusual sky-rocket hat is of black felt, with concertina top from which shoots a bunch of feathers, and a very long pheasant's quill.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 63, 1 April 1937, Page 14

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The two girls above, the Misses Peggy Wallder and Nedra Ryrie, show varying versions of the three-quarter length suit. Miss Wallder, on the left, has a model which shows the pre-war influence. It is in Burgundy English woollen with tunic much be-skunked. The peaked dunce's hat is of black velvet. Miss Ryrie's suit of green English boucle is piled with Scotch mole. The unusual sky-rocket hat is of black felt, with concertina top from which shoots a bunch of feathers, and a very long pheasant's quill. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 63, 1 April 1937, Page 14

The two girls above, the Misses Peggy Wallder and Nedra Ryrie, show varying versions of the three-quarter length suit. Miss Wallder, on the left, has a model which shows the pre-war influence. It is in Burgundy English woollen with tunic much be-skunked. The peaked dunce's hat is of black velvet. Miss Ryrie's suit of green English boucle is piled with Scotch mole. The unusual sky-rocket hat is of black felt, with concertina top from which shoots a bunch of feathers, and a very long pheasant's quill. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 63, 1 April 1937, Page 14

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