AS I SEE THEM.
(By Eileen.) Bridge (rocks, frocks for afternoons, and [rocks for dinner in a L-ewilrl-al'< ing array of distinctive styles and [<l3cinating materials made the showroom or the RES. a teminine paradise :39 2 passed through it- yt-sterday. There were models in Syrian taffeta with its delightful “frou-frou," rich looking English imported modeh, and the loveliest tinsel trimmed frocks which were the last. word in fashion gossip. Crepe de chines were there too, heavy and softly draped and everything at, a, price to marvel at! And only that, moment. unpacked. Here is an answer to every occasion's fashion problem. If you are passing let yourself wander into the (13.5. Showroom and brighten your eyes with these latest “lovelies.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 19 (Supplement)
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121AS I SEE THEM. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 19 (Supplement)
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