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When Mother is sick yon give her Martel L's Brandy, when Daddy's not well yon give him Harteli’s. If Prohibition is m force you must pay the Doctor instead. An exceedingly .pretty way of draping a lace fiolni that may contain a suggestion for my readers, was illustrated last week. The skirt of the dress was of grey and cherry shot taffeta, anado perfectly plain, except for a double row of small, flat rudhings at the hem. A very wide sash, of cherry-colored sartin was droped over the left shoulder, across the front of the corsage, and round the waist, finishing at the left side with two long sasli ends. _ Over this came a lovely fichu or Limerick lace 'with differently draped sides. On the right shoulder the lace was drawn low over the (bust and covering the arms as far as the elbow, but o.n the left side the satin 'covered the top of the shoulder, and the lace was drapecl below and crossed in front above the folds of the lace on the' other side. TliOTe were no slcovos to this dross, and the beautiful arms of the wearer looked still more beautiful, through the transparent lace.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3392, 7 December 1911, Page 8

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199

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3392, 7 December 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3392, 7 December 1911, Page 8

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