Two perfect ensembles for the out-of-doors. The first is a black ottoman silk dress, with a fitted bodice and a fluting skirt, the latter faced with beige crepe-de-chene and the former finished with a small beige crepe collar; this is worn with a black velvet "halo” hat. The second model, in dove-grey face cloth, consists in a perfectly plain frock, and a circular cape draped to one shoulder where it is tied in a loose knot; a supple black felt “helmet” is designed for wear with this.
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Southland Times, Issue 21088, 21 May 1930, Page 12
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87Two perfect ensembles for the out-of-doors. The first is a black ottoman silk dress, with a fitted bodice and a fluting skirt, the latter faced with beige crepe-de-chene and the former finished with a small beige crepe collar; this is worn with a black velvet "halo” hat. The second model, in dove-grey face cloth, consists in a perfectly plain frock, and a circular cape draped to one shoulder where it is tied in a loose knot; a supple black felt “helmet” is designed for wear with this. Southland Times, Issue 21088, 21 May 1930, Page 12
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