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Above: Spectators at polo add much to the scene. Suitable for an outing of this kind is the three piece ensemble of blue flecked angora tweed worn by the girl seated on the shooting stick. The three-quarter length top coat is finished with large patch pockets. The standing figure wears a beige Mossant felt hot to match her wool boucle stoller coat. The collar is shaped like two huge petals. anding in points over the inserted sleeves. The four outside buttons fastening the coat from thge throat to the walsting are noteworthy.

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

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Above: Spectators at polo add much to the scene. Suitable for an outing of this kind is the three piece ensemble of blue flecked angora tweed worn by the girl seated on the shooting stick. The three-quarter length top coat is finished with large patch pockets. The standing figure wears a beige Mossant felt hot to match her wool boucle stoller coat. The collar is shaped like two huge petals. anding in points over the inserted sleeves. The four outside buttons fastening the coat from thge throat to the walsting are noteworthy. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 151, 14 July 1937, Page 14

Above: Spectators at polo add much to the scene. Suitable for an outing of this kind is the three piece ensemble of blue flecked angora tweed worn by the girl seated on the shooting stick. The three-quarter length top coat is finished with large patch pockets. The standing figure wears a beige Mossant felt hot to match her wool boucle stoller coat. The collar is shaped like two huge petals. anding in points over the inserted sleeves. The four outside buttons fastening the coat from thge throat to the walsting are noteworthy. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 151, 14 July 1937, Page 14

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