Alison Kirkcaldie's pretty "coming out" frock is replaced by something more simple, and at the same time much more colorful, when she appears as the Queen of Sheba m the "Dream of Fair Women" Pageant. Bho is one of several gorgeouslygowned young folk — a Oieopatra m cloth of gold, a stately Eleanor m the rich, hooded gown of her day, an Iphigenia whose brief draperies announce that soring is here with a vengeance.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1200, 29 November 1928, Page 16
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73Alison Kirkcaldie's pretty "coming out" frock is replaced by something more simple, and at the same time much more colorful, when she appears as the Queen of Sheba m the "Dream of Fair Women" Pageant. Bho is one of several gorgeouslygowned young folk—a Oieopatra m cloth of gold, a stately Eleanor m the rich, hooded gown of her day, an Iphigenia whose brief draperies announce that soring is here with a vengeance. NZ Truth, Issue 1200, 29 November 1928, Page 16
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