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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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Benefit parade

The committee of the Heni Materoa Children's Home organised a fashion perade and raised more than $200 in funds for the home. Held in the beautifu] grounds of the Clark homestead at Opou station, Manutuke, the show attracted a large crowd. The children's wear came from Melbourne cash and the hats from Paramount Millinery.

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Marsha Wattie in a red and white bikini.

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Elizabeth Clark in aqua green shorts and floral top.

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Angus Glengarry wears blue and white shorts with a red and White shirt.

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Committee president, Mrs C. Girling-Butcher, opens the parade

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Mrs J. Coates comperes the parade

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Accompanist is Mrs M. Coles

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Annette Goodwin sports a jaunty cream matador.

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Christine Kemp in an elegant navy barclay straw.

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Christine's barclay with its white and navy trimming.

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Caroline Holden wears a fantasy picture hat.

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Gail Robinson has on a chic flower covered Breton.

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Dorothy Wale wears a net trimmed crinoline straw.

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Molly Taylor in a Genevieve style in grape and green

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Mesdames Betty Smith, Peg Young, Pearl Brent and Pix Fleming admire some of the magnificent roses in the garden after the show.