'UST right now is the time to choose a J Model Hat, especially French Millinery. So new, so finished, so delightfully right. The Ready-to-Wears are here, whether for tennis, beach, or holiday wear. You can choose your Hat, and you can also choose here the price you wish to pay. There i§ a Hat for everyone at Beath's, and a Hat that will fit and be just the now oreluct mauve. The corn-fortab'y-ritting crown of Italian tagel ha? a. slight !y drooping brim of folded shaded maroeain, finished a* side with brush ostrich mount 7P/fi LADY'S MODEL PICTUEL HAT of black satin, with very becoming wido-a.t-side brim and high Corday crown, trimmed with French spray of roses and leaves, with long stems '■aught on crown and brim .. 59/6 This SUMMEX MODEL HAT of transparent, golden-brown Javanese Straw ha.? a plain oval crown and wide brim, bound with silver tissue. I nmmed wreath of suede gardenias and lacquered cuir leaves, in shade-; of beige, brown, and green .. 98/6 LAD Y' S MODEL ~ CYCLAMENCOLOURED HAT of line quality "French crinoline. Note the plain i-rown and shady brim, with upward turn at. back; bound with, metal lace. The crown and brim arc artistically painted with various flowers and foliace in natural colour? .. 79/6 LADY'S TRANSPARENT SUMMER MODEL HAT of lace crocheted twine in dark cedar brown. Wide brim, bound Ottoman ribbon and lined selfcoloured georgette; crown swathed with brown and flame georgette: tortoiseshell ornament in front 79/6 LADY'S MODEL BLEETTA HAT of rosewood marocaiii. The, crown is stitched and embroidered with various coloured ribbons and silk threads. The narrow corded brim is turned up in front; finished with narrow Bengaline ribbon bow .. ~ 49/6 LADY'S SUMMER MODEL CAPELINE HAT of he)io crinoline. The brim is slightly drooping and bound with pros grain, and the. high crown draped with helio georgette stencilled in shades of purple, gold, and peacock blue .. .. .. 69/6 Where it's usual to find the quite unusual .\]7*/&A A Model from Paris LADY'S MODEL HAT of beige embroidered- crepe de chine. High secliona.l crown, bonnet brim turned up in from, lined, and bound with tomato crepe; swathing of maroeaii'. held in front wi'h nacre buckle, -IV/ii An unusual MODEL HAT or peach blossom French crinoline Las closelifting ridged crown, turned in at. back; nairow drooping brim, trimmed with folds of crepo de rhino in pnstel pinks 45/6 LADY'S BEAUTIFUL MODEL CLOCHE HAT with mushroom brim, bound and lined with cinnamon - coloured Ottoman, oval crown and lop brim haud-embroidored all over with coloured wools and silks*. Shades of flame, jade, gold, and white 79/6 LADY'S SMAET KEADY-TO-WEAK TAILORED HAT in bleached Manilla straw, shady brim bound gilded leather, ridged crown. Handed with rich tapestry in beautiful colourings . . .. .. G7/6 LADY'S SUMMER MODEL HAT of fine, raffia cord worked into conventional design of flowers; in shades of golden brown, cherry, beige,' jade, snd royal. "Wide-sided brim/ bound and lined with goldon brown georgette, closely-fitting rrown, with band of narrow Ottoman ribbon €9/0
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Sports Shoes Tennis, Cricket, Bowling, and Golf arb calling these Summer days. At Cookham House you will find an inimitable display of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Footwear for all these outdoor occasions. Theyare by best English makers, and include Canvas, white Buckskin, and Tan Willow. Also a fine assortment of Shoes for Seaside wear.— We'd like to show you these sterling good 3 to-day. .- > Cookham House 750 Colombo Street
••THE JAM TVOT AM! ' To uso a Americanism —more fispressive *ha grammatical—"''Stalia" is_ "The Jam trot am''"' Throughout New Zealand,. •''Stella'' is recognised as the purest, richc.-t flavoured jam.
\ concert party, arranged by INliss Enaoper. of St. Michael's Choir, woni to p'apania Prison on Saturday afternoon to entertain the, prisoners. Men from the s.s. Hororata were present. The concert, xrhich lasted one and a half hour-, n-iis greatly appreciated by all the men, several of the item- I:*-'.rig enthusiastically encored. _ The chaplain., Mr EawJfi, acted as chairman*
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18507, 8 October 1925, Page 11
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