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THE DANCING SEASON

iDance shoes are yery colourful this year and there is an exponent ip silver kid and paisley velvet brocade, which is the type of shoe which looks well with any coloured frock. s llt is always coipforting to know that' when white shoes begin to loojf shabby there is a second lea.se of life ahead of them when they have been tinted, and so one could dance light- | heartedly in shoes such as these— of white velvet and silyer kid with a diamante buckle. | "Toes out" will be the watchword for the girls who go dancing this season, especially if they Wear such a sandal as is becoming fashionable., This is qf scarlet velvet and g'old i kid, whicji is absolutely without toe j protection. But beware the careless ' partnerl I An effective combination of black I velvet and brocaded tissue is seen on | one of tjie lptest dance slippers, which I are heeled with gpld kid and have kid motifs oh one . side. Those who have already .sampled sandals fo.r dancing quote them as oue hundred'per cenj;. for comfort and coolness. Gold. kid and velvet and brocade make ah effective sandal shoe, while toeless sandals of silver kid would look well on dainty feet.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 186, 31 March 1932, Page 7

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THE DANCING SEASON Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 186, 31 March 1932, Page 7

THE DANCING SEASON Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 186, 31 March 1932, Page 7

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