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THESE BECOMING SCARVES.

Scarves almost as large as capes arc made of any sort of material, or of velvet edged with silk or georgette. There’s a great deal in the way these little wraps are worn. Do not put ’them on like a shawl. Give them a fling round you and knot the scarf just where the knot suits your figure anil gives a smart dash.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19291203.2.34

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Shannon News, 3 December 1929, Page 4

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THESE BECOMING SCARVES. Shannon News, 3 December 1929, Page 4

THESE BECOMING SCARVES. Shannon News, 3 December 1929, Page 4

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