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SOLVING YOUR TROUBLES

Share your troubles over house- * hold problems, beauty treatment, dressmakinig or cookery with our ° expert on house management. She will be pleased to help you. ' Please address your’ queries to:--_-"Take Counsel Here," Women’s Department, ""N.Z. Radio. Record," , °* P.O. Box 1.032, : Wellington, MRS. =. BARTHOLOMEW (Masierton): When .buying your new Spring outfit, as you are disappointed with black, _ and do not care for brown, I would advise you to try blue-navy.for preference, as this is becoming to most women and does not date, I. do not advise serge, but there are some lovely corded materials which wear splendidly and look well to the last. © The new ensembles are very chic, bué for everyday wear there.is. nothing to ‘beat a@ tailored costume. As you -ave. tall you should choose a-skirt, well fitted at the hips and of the wrap-over style, and a threequarter length coat. Worn with one of the new string-coloured blouses, or @ lacy; patterned knitted jumper, a small-brimmed. straw hat thé same shade as the blouse, light-coloured ~ doeskin gloves, black patent watking.shoes aid beige. stockings; this would make-an*extremely- smart and useful outfit; suitable for either town or country wear, : For smarter occasions, a becoming ensemble would be a dress of navy and white spotted or striped fabric. This. could have a vestee of white oraandie, and a navy bow at the neck. The. top coat could be’ of the new swagger-type three-quarter length, in navy or you could have a long coat in one of the soft woollens in navy. A nady straw hat- with larger brim, white doe skin gloves, black shoes and beige stockings svould' complete’ the ensemble. se :

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 12, 29 September 1933, Page 47

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SOLVING YOUR TROUBLES Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 12, 29 September 1933, Page 47

SOLVING YOUR TROUBLES Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 12, 29 September 1933, Page 47

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