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Miss Betty Gilray, aprieot needlerun lace with flared basque and frills over the shoulderg. Miss Jean Ballantyne, grape shaded shot taffeta with a cluster of mauve shaded flowers at the back. Miss Sybil Rush, reseda green angelskin lace frock and a fringed coatee of wliite lace. Miss Peace Preston-Thomas, white satin sheer gown with a spray of blue flowers at the neck. Miss Patti Morrin, ocean green georgette with very full skirt and corsage trimming of blliey-green sequins. Miss Nancy van Asch, white georgette with high gathered corsage and trimming of green embroidered in white. Miss Rosemary Williams, lotus-bud pmk satin leaf crepe with sleeve drapery and hand-made flowers over one shoulder. Miss Helen Rush, deepest blue matalasse with a spray of silver flowers finishing the corsage. Miss D. Wood, ice-blue ripped satin with a brilliant studded clasp at the neck. Miss Luey Cassin, violet chiffon with aeeordeon pleated skirt, corSage posy and hair band of daphne. Miss Rachel Cotterill, floral georgette in beige and green shades trimmed with green velvet. Miss I. Dillon, palest green needlerun lace mounted on deeper green satin. Miss Thora Young, old geld souple satin gown and a flared coat of navv blue taffeta. Miss M. Young, sky blue taffeta with puffed sleeves.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 12

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 12

Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 12

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