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MADAME will you m walk? Madame will you talk? But Madame prefers to take her elegant ease m the latest conceits m pyjamering. For Movietone players: — (1) Janet Gaynor wears embossed white silk picked out m red and black. (2) The ukulele lady, Sue Carol, brightens a dark night with deep viojet and mauve suit, slippers ensemble. (3) Lois Moran's suit of amber silk has four-inch strips of chocolate brown for relief, and (4) flings a red and white heavy satin coat over her white satin suit. (5) Magpie colors for Sharon Lynn, satin the medium.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1263, 13 February 1930, Page 20

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MADAME will you m walk? Madame will you talk? But Madame prefers to take her elegant ease m the latest conceits m pyjamering. For Movietone players: —(1) Janet Gaynor wears embossed white silk picked out m red and black. (2) The ukulele lady, Sue Carol, brightens a dark night with deep viojet and mauve suit, slippers ensemble. (3) Lois Moran's suit of amber silk has four-inch strips of chocolate brown for relief, and (4) flings a red and white heavy satin coat over her white satin suit. (5) Magpie colors for Sharon Lynn, satin the medium. NZ Truth, Issue 1263, 13 February 1930, Page 20

MADAME will you m walk? Madame will you talk? But Madame prefers to take her elegant ease m the latest conceits m pyjamering. For Movietone players: —(1) Janet Gaynor wears embossed white silk picked out m red and black. (2) The ukulele lady, Sue Carol, brightens a dark night with deep viojet and mauve suit, slippers ensemble. (3) Lois Moran's suit of amber silk has four-inch strips of chocolate brown for relief, and (4) flings a red and white heavy satin coat over her white satin suit. (5) Magpie colors for Sharon Lynn, satin the medium. NZ Truth, Issue 1263, 13 February 1930, Page 20

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