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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Lap seams
Ditto, if sleeves
Ditto, by machine
Lining forepart only or felling seams
Taping seams and scyes
Youths’ in either class, less than men’s
All other extras not mentioned in statement to be same as overcoats.
GOWNS.
Morning or dressing gown of shawl-cloth, flannel, or other soft material,
three seams in body, four holes on breast, or with loops at waist, with
cords and tassel, plain sleeves, one pocket, no sewing in collar
Made of silk material
If lined with silk
Double-breasted, with holes and buttons
Round cuffs lined
Seamed on lapels
Cut across waist
Box pleat at waist
If with regular frock back
Each pocket above one
Waist-belt with hole and button
Cord on edges
All fancy figuring to be extra.
CASSOCKS.
Bishop’s or doctor’s soutane..
Clergyman’s, silk, bishop’s sleeves
Ditto, Geneva
Ditto, lustre or alpaca
Barrister’s, silk
Ditto, alpaca
Student’s ..
Precentor’s
Plain cassock, silk or cloth
Ditto, lustre or alpaca
Long cassock, no holes, with belt
Plain white surplice
PAGE’S JACKET.
One pocket, buff or stitched edges
Extras.
Piping edges
Piping with collar seam
Ditto, if by machine
Buttons on breast from shoulders to bottom
All other extras the same as men’s coats.
BOYS’ DRESS AND ETON JACKETS.
First class..
Second class
One pocket, bluff or stitched edges.
Bound edges
All extras ¼ less than men’s.
BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKER JACKETS.
Of superfine cloth, doeskin, Venetian, velvet, silk, Melton, sataras, and all
faced cloth, two pockets, one hole and button, no collar, plain sleeves,
edges bound or swelled, chest measure 28 in. and under—first class to
start at
Second class to include all inferior stuffs
Flat braiding, all round
Each hole and button more than one
Collar
All extras same as men’s sac coats.
VESTS.
Vests, S.B., two pockets, two sewings in edge, back straps made and put
on : First class, 8s. 4d. ; second class, 7s. 11d. ; third class, 7s.
D.B., 1½ hours extra ; D.B. with collar, 1 hour extra ; S.B., step or roll
collar, ½ hour extra.
Extras on Vests.
All over two pockets
Double-stitched edges
Edges turned in and felled or stoted
Flat braiding
Pricked edges
Lapels sewn on
Silk shade..
White, buff, or scarlet
Tracing-braid, per row
Fly in breast
Flaps
Tacking or stitching behind buttons
Cuts in forepart (allowing one pair), each pair
Puffs in back
Hours.
2
4
1½
1
2
1½
14
16½
extra 1½
1
½
1
1
½
1½
1
1½
1½
50
42
40
less 2
40
36
30
30
22
20
26
10
16
2
2½
less ½
3
16
15
extra 1
12
10
extra 1½
¼
2
each ½
1
½
1½
1
1
1
1
1
1
each ½
¼
¼
½
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NZ Gazette 1912, No 81