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HEAD DRESSES.

The prevailing style of head-dresses (says a, Home paper) is more than ever confined to the coil of plaits commonly called the "basket plait/ Small closefitting" bonnets necessitate more "than ever the use of a compact, neat, and ample supply of hair at the back. If any difference exists, it is that the colls are worn a trifle larger than before. False fringes very much worn; they save the cutting down of a good growth of hair, and they are made so natural and light that it is not likely any change will take place in this direction for some time to come. For general wear no other ornament is requisite than one or two fancy pins, many varieties of which are on sale. j

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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6627, 18 December 1886, Page 1 (Supplement)

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HEAD DRESSES. Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6627, 18 December 1886, Page 1 (Supplement)

HEAD DRESSES. Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6627, 18 December 1886, Page 1 (Supplement)

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