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|. Hollywood Fashions. featu/ied (nf Lb/mxru/i ft (paramount (player A NEW VERSION OF THE REDINC.OTE Dorothy Lamour, in “The Jung!; Princess” has chosen a novel costume of bright green nubbly wool and gayprint. The one-piece frock has a daiac background covered with dots of green, yellow and blue. The neckline ties softly and the bodice is narrowly tucked. The coat has a coachman silhouette with interesting fullness swung toward the back and boldly cut lapels over a three-button treatment in front.. The outfit is an original design and Miss Lamour’s hat is dark green with a twisted band of lighter green. CtiZc *4 lry /l/JaMha7kvnf Advance fashions include this charming grey kasha costume Marsha Hunt is wearing. It was designed by Edith Head and has an interesting new bodice with a silver zipper. Platinum fox is placed in wide reveres from shoulder to waistline and under the grey r kid belt peplums of the same fur may be worn or not as one desires. These fur peplums have deep, invisible pockets. Grey accessories complete the costume. Take Your Choice “I suppose one dresses for dinner here ?” the new guest asked the small town hotel keeper. “Well, suit yourself, sir. But I might add that we charge extra for meals served in bed.” * * # * Too Bad “Every time my wife hears a noise at night she thinks there’s a burglar in the house and wakes me.” “But burglars don’t make a noise.” “So I told her. And now she wakes me up when she doesn’t hear anything.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NORAG19370507.2.5.1

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Northland Age, Volume 6, Issue 33, 7 May 1937, Page 2

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254

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Northland Age, Volume 6, Issue 33, 7 May 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Northland Age, Volume 6, Issue 33, 7 May 1937, Page 2

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