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For this week's ilhistration we have a pretty design for navy and white flannel The front and back are made of half-inch p oats, stitched down with white silk. Thi. sleevo is also stitched as far as the elbow, then let fall full to the wrist; cuff of material wit'a white stitchings. The collar is of folded white silk, with separate piece at neck, forming a tie. The pattern, No. 3282, is cut in six sizes—32, 34, 36, 38, 40, and 42 inches bust measurement, and requires 3J yards of 36-inch material for tho 36-inch size. This design is drawn from "Model" paper "patterns, which are issued from the office of the New Idea, 167-9 Queen street, Melbourne, and can be obtained either direct from that office or from agents. Price of each pattern, posted. 9d. (Otago Witness, 02 September 1903)
Address .with a jacket to match is very'popular with British women, as;? it .saves precious clothing coupons.' This one is designed in a,pinky-rust and brown diamondweave tweed, and is issued by the International Wool Secretariat. The, dress is absolutely plain, with one/■ centre-front pleat, finished with a brown belt and a brown ;.' bow at the neck. (Evening Post, 16 May 1944)
S. P. Andrew and Sons Photo. . ' "Evening Past" Photo.. Lieut.-Colonel A. E. Conway. Squadron Leader L E. Rawnsley. (0.8. E.) (M.8.E.) Members of the New Zealand Military and Air Forces upon whom his Majesty has been graciously pleased to confer honours. A tiny refugee girl being given a drink of soup from a British soldier's pannikin, . a picture taken in France during the ' final retreat, in which soldiers and civilians were inextricably mixed as all made for the coast. (Evening Post, 11 July 1940)