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No. 1928hangs like a pelisse and i- finished at the foot with a deep scalloped hem, turned up on the tight side and outlined with a piping, a button being set in each scallop. The sleeves are finishod with scalloped hems to match. The most important feature of the frock is the belt of its own material, embroidered and fringed at the end and clasped with an embroidered ornament below the waist. A collar lined with embroidery rises front the neck. The dress fastens on the shoulders, and is* trimmed there and round the armlioks with buttons and cords. The (vrmholes are very big, and the sleeves <tro stitched to a bodice lining, to which also is attached a vest, of embroidery.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 187, 30 June 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)

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No. 1928- hangs like a pelisse and i- finished at the foot with a deep scalloped hem, turned up on the tight side and outlined with a piping, a button being set in each scallop. The sleeves are finishod with scalloped hems to match. The most important feature of the frock is the belt of its own material, embroidered and fringed at the end and clasped with an embroidered ornament below the waist. A collar lined with embroidery rises front the neck. The dress fastens on the shoulders, and is* trimmed there and round the armlioks with buttons and cords. The (vrmholes are very big, and the sleeves <tro stitched to a bodice lining, to which also is attached a vest, of embroidery. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 187, 30 June 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)

No. 1928- hangs like a pelisse and i- finished at the foot with a deep scalloped hem, turned up on the tight side and outlined with a piping, a button being set in each scallop. The sleeves are finishod with scalloped hems to match. The most important feature of the frock is the belt of its own material, embroidered and fringed at the end and clasped with an embroidered ornament below the waist. A collar lined with embroidery rises front the neck. The dress fastens on the shoulders, and is* trimmed there and round the armlioks with buttons and cords. The (vrmholes are very big, and the sleeves <tro stitched to a bodice lining, to which also is attached a vest, of embroidery. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 187, 30 June 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)

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