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Right comfort and freedom of movement the essentials in milday's golfing outfit, can be combined with smartness and attractive features in color. A Coronation blue wool skirt is worn with a matching knitted cardigan bordered in red and yellow, shades which are repeated in the Tyrolean embroidery. The second ensemble, which combines a skirt of brown and yellow plaid and a nut brown cardigan, has specially designed pockets to hold golf tees. Impoted canadian fur felt sports models to tone complete the outfits.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 151, 14 July 1937, Page 14

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Right comfort and freedom of movement the essentials in milday's golfing outfit, can be combined with smartness and attractive features in color. A Coronation blue wool skirt is worn with a matching knitted cardigan bordered in red and yellow, shades which are repeated in the Tyrolean embroidery. The second ensemble, which combines a skirt of brown and yellow plaid and a nut brown cardigan, has specially designed pockets to hold golf tees. Impoted canadian fur felt sports models to tone complete the outfits. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 151, 14 July 1937, Page 14

Right comfort and freedom of movement the essentials in milday's golfing outfit, can be combined with smartness and attractive features in color. A Coronation blue wool skirt is worn with a matching knitted cardigan bordered in red and yellow, shades which are repeated in the Tyrolean embroidery. The second ensemble, which combines a skirt of brown and yellow plaid and a nut brown cardigan, has specially designed pockets to hold golf tees. Impoted canadian fur felt sports models to tone complete the outfits. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 151, 14 July 1937, Page 14

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