Smart Hats .1 Jv -For holiday wear Perhaps a ribbon bow, effectively placed, or a \H J : '| j tiny posy, gives just the originality and "chic" 'I %1 p needed. Perhaps the turn or twist of the brim, I' f\ V**" l or denting of the crown — the touch of , ' 'i\l the born milliner—makes these Summer Hats t ! / jV Be early amongst these newly arrived LEGHORN v ' 1 HATS. Five different styles, including flops: very fine makes—Special Price .. .. 32/6 "»«?*-■ ? \UI—• \ . TR imMED LEGHORN HATS, newest styles and — I latest colourings, soft georgette draping in three- . K A tone effects, ribbon and floral ninon swathing, or Mi J . ribbon with posy finishes 45/- 49/6 to 63/- v Jul Ladies'PANAMA HATS, READY-TO-WEARS, in fashionable shapes, trim- > £ IV I '™ th coloured hseret mcd with smart silk bows 21/- 25/6 27/6 {« straw lining, trimmed :V" II w. ri w t READY-TO-WEAR TAGELS, smart band and ■ I f 37/6 bow '• 12/6 13/11 14/11 17/6 21/SL Ladies' & Misses' PANA- _ • AH| MAS, new styles and y|V A M j /Hal shapes—From 15/6 fW' ■ yy SILK SPORTS HATS. | 1 SHj /| 111 (\l V O AXI Oriental stripes; verv JL W A L WW smart ~ 29/6 , OCILVIE. MANAGER 825J8-6097
I Seasonable:^ GIFTS I Jewellery, Watclies, Rings, Electroplate, etc. —a wealth of welcome suggestions in onr unrivalled stock. H.j|| Discount for Cash I Quality ■ Valoe IM 744 Colombo Street l;S
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16405, 27 December 1918, Page 8
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