BEACH MODES
ASSI8TANCE TQ li HEALTH pj Sydney, SaturdJ 'Since the evolution of man ] will find that he has always flou% ed under the sun," said the acti| manager diector of a large coinpk] manuf acturing bathing costumes, terday, in a reply to recent att% on forecast beach modes. r "Manufacturers do not thinkj necessary to set any particular ion," he said. 4 "Fashions are something that ti veiop, and perhaps are intensifiedjd a tendency towar ds exposihg the b! j to the healthful rays of the sud^ much as possible. "The human being, like the pi thrives in the sun, and wearingjll parel is more or less a limitation tll has been handed down to us by l i dictates of convention. ss "Every one is beginning to re9 nise the value of sunbaths. I $ ' not see how it can be wrong to® low them to do so. J "We have many requests evr year for immodest costumes, and^ consider that in the projected mo for 1932 we have taken a very $ sefvative view — cohsidering the d tumes in ' use oyerseas."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 319, 5 September 1932, Page 4
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