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Jet-Set Fashions

Parade Funds for Crippled Children

Funds from a fashion parade organised by the Ephthymia Boutique were donated to the Crippled Children Society. A good attendance, despite the wet weather, saw a very classy parade of high fashion garments from the exclusive Brace Papas "Lady Jet" range.

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Liz Barns-Graham models a tan midi-jerkin and trousers with floral blouse in orange and yellow.

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Liz again in a crepe evening gown in black and white with a lace-up front.

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Keitha Mae-Dougall wears a town frock with cape in white with navy trim.

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Robyn Bayley shows off a polyknit town frock of lilac top, purple skirt and white trim.

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Robyn in high fashion knickerbockers - purple, beige and white with purple trim

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Keitha wears hot pants in maize yellow. The matching blouse is checked in shades of pale yellow, pale blue and red

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Compere Regency Chauvel (left) is presented with a bouquet by boutique owner Ephthymia Nicholas

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An interlude by the Waihirere Maori Club proved very popular

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Presenting Mrs Olive Hate of the Crippled Children Society (centre) with the proceeds of the parade is Ephthymia Nicholas. At right is manageress, and organiser of the parade, Mrs Fay Gillard

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Elaine Anderson parades a white cotton jersey slack suit with gold and red trim.

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Robyn steps out in green hot pants and a white blouse with full push-up sleeves.

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Marianne Jefferd shows off a fuchsia midi skirt with contrasting white blouse and black belt.

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Elaine modelling a pink and cerise cotton evening gown with built-in bra.