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AUCKLAND STREET DRESSES.

Miss George : Stylish black and white gingham costume ; white straw hat. Miss Chamberlain : Very pretty white dress ; white post-boy hat and feathers. Miss Whi taker : Black merino costume ; black hat, trimmed with silk and feathers. Miss Dyer: A cream figured de lam e ; stylishly made masher hat, trimmed with black velvet and feathers. Mrs Brigham : Silver grey nun's veiling dress ; black brocaded mantle; while bonnet, trimmed with black velvet. Miss Jessie White : Pure white muslin costume, trimmed with white lace ; white hat with black velvet and luce. Miss Sinclair : Cream nun's veiling, trimmed with green velvet; cream hat and feather to match ,- very stylish looking. _ Miss M. Halstead : A dress of white mull muslin, with lace trimmings ; white hat, trimmed with pale pink plush and feathers. Mrs Petrie : Very pretty cream skirl:, trimmed with narrow black velvet; short black oloth jacket ; white straw hat and feathers. Miss Connie Lawford : Pale pink gingham dress, trimmed with cream lace ; post-boy hat (while), trimmed with lace and muslin. Miss Sclater : A handsome costume, consisting of dark red sateen ; skirt trimmed with same colour, spotted with moss green; polonaise to match ; post-boy hat.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TO18850124.2.51

Bibliographic details
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 228, 24 January 1885, Page 14

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192

AUCKLAND STREET DRESSES. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 228, 24 January 1885, Page 14

AUCKLAND STREET DRESSES. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 228, 24 January 1885, Page 14

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