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Here are two smart dresses for the schoolgirl. Patterned wool crepe in blue, black and white fashions the first, which is rendered quite chic by the diagonal neckline bound with plain blue crepe de chine, en suite with the sash. Brown wool georgette forms the neatly tailored skirt of the second model, and lemon-yellow the trim bodice which is finished with a stitched panel, collar, cuffs and belt of the darker colour.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 724, 25 July 1929, Page 5

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Here are two smart dresses for the schoolgirl. Patterned wool crepe in blue, black and white fashions the first, which is rendered quite chic by the diagonal neckline bound with plain blue crepe de chine, en suite with the sash. Brown wool georgette forms the neatly tailored skirt of the second model, and lemon-yellow the trim bodice which is finished with a stitched panel, collar, cuffs and belt of the darker colour. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 724, 25 July 1929, Page 5

Here are two smart dresses for the schoolgirl. Patterned wool crepe in blue, black and white fashions the first, which is rendered quite chic by the diagonal neckline bound with plain blue crepe de chine, en suite with the sash. Brown wool georgette forms the neatly tailored skirt of the second model, and lemon-yellow the trim bodice which is finished with a stitched panel, collar, cuffs and belt of the darker colour. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 724, 25 July 1929, Page 5

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