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High Class Parade

Over $600 For Children's Home

A very exclusive parade of up-to-the-minute fashions provided by Lucy May Frocks Ltd resulted in more than $600 being raised for the Heni Materoa Children's Home. The parade was held in the DB Gisborne Hotel where the Kaiti Lounge was crowded to capacity for the event. The garments were complimented by shoes from McMillans of Midway and bags from Gisborne Leatheries.

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Just a part of the large crowd watching as. Liz Barns-Graham parades a smart brown flecked all-wool suit.

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Dorothy Wale models a wool georgette jacket frock in coral pink.

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Jess Corson parades a very attractive blazer suit — tan slacks, with, the blazer in orange, tan and gold stripes

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Jean McDonald in a Heritage showerproof tweed coat in green with brown buttons

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Liz again, sporting knee boots and a travel coat in dyed kid fur, in two shades of fawn and brown with leather trim

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Caroline Holden, also in a travel coat of brown leather with lambswool trim

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Louise Samuel models a heather mixture topped wool frock, with bands of grey, black and gold on the skirt

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Joan Coates parades a tweed travel coat in fawn and brown fleck

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Lesley Hillyard models a hostess gown in a muted pattern of brown, orange and gold

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Robin Rouse parades one of the special '74 preview patio gowns. It has a halter neck in black with a floral and stripe skirt

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Joan Coates in another '74 preview patio gown, also in black and white, this one with a large sunflower motif

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Louise's patio gown is very smart. The collared halter is complimented by the autumn tonings in the skirt