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Youthful-looking ensembles to please the debutante: There is a trim suit in black, green and orange tweed, with orange crepe blouse, black velvet bow, and black satin helmet. Next comes the coat and skirt in smoke-grey cloth, with a satin waistcoat-blouse in the same shade, a red leather belt, and a red satin beret. The bolero-frock is especially smart in black and white check cloth, with hat to match; the bolero is bound with black cire braid, and there is an edging of the same braid round the collar of the white crepe blouse.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Southland Times, Issue 21100, 4 June 1930, Page 12

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Tapeke kupu
94

Youthful-looking ensembles to please the debutante: There is a trim suit in black, green and orange tweed, with orange crepe blouse, black velvet bow, and black satin helmet. Next comes the coat and skirt in smoke-grey cloth, with a satin waistcoat-blouse in the same shade, a red leather belt, and a red satin beret. The bolero-frock is especially smart in black and white check cloth, with hat to match; the bolero is bound with black cire braid, and there is an edging of the same braid round the collar of the white crepe blouse. Southland Times, Issue 21100, 4 June 1930, Page 12

Youthful-looking ensembles to please the debutante: There is a trim suit in black, green and orange tweed, with orange crepe blouse, black velvet bow, and black satin helmet. Next comes the coat and skirt in smoke-grey cloth, with a satin waistcoat-blouse in the same shade, a red leather belt, and a red satin beret. The bolero-frock is especially smart in black and white check cloth, with hat to match; the bolero is bound with black cire braid, and there is an edging of the same braid round the collar of the white crepe blouse. Southland Times, Issue 21100, 4 June 1930, Page 12

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