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Here Is a suggestion for the home dressmaker with clever fingers. The nightdress in the sketch is of spotted crepe de chine—blue spots on a pink ground—but there is no reason why one of the pretty Pompadour designs should not be substituted if desired. A side-pocket on the “skirt” is a new notion. The coatee reaches just to the waist, and there is lace trimming on both nightie and coat to give the necessary extra feminine touch. The boudoir cap is of plain pink, or plain blue, crepe de chine.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1037, 30 July 1930, Page 5

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Here Is a suggestion for the home dressmaker with clever fingers. The nightdress in the sketch is of spotted crepe de chine—blue spots on a pink ground—but there is no reason why one of the pretty Pompadour designs should not be substituted if desired. A side-pocket on the “skirt” is a new notion. The coatee reaches just to the waist, and there is lace trimming on both nightie and coat to give the necessary extra feminine touch. The boudoir cap is of plain pink, or plain blue, crepe de chine. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1037, 30 July 1930, Page 5

Here Is a suggestion for the home dressmaker with clever fingers. The nightdress in the sketch is of spotted crepe de chine—blue spots on a pink ground—but there is no reason why one of the pretty Pompadour designs should not be substituted if desired. A side-pocket on the “skirt” is a new notion. The coatee reaches just to the waist, and there is lace trimming on both nightie and coat to give the necessary extra feminine touch. The boudoir cap is of plain pink, or plain blue, crepe de chine. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1037, 30 July 1930, Page 5

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