Spring rThe advent of Spring is . frtic'pated more eagerly than any other season, for it means an end to cold, sunless days, when heavy winter clothing may soon be exchanged for new and lovely garments. Of course, everyone is thinking in terms of Tweed, whether in the form of an attractive and indispensable Tailored Suit, or one of the new Ensembles with either long or short Coat, accompanied by a trim Jumper and Skirt. Spring Hats, too, have a special charm and offer a wide and delightful selection from which to choose. Brims are particularly "different," a definite irregularity of line being very noticeable. Lightweight Felts, Felt and Straw, used in conjunction, Ribbon, Bangkok, Baku and a host of fancy Straws make an irresistible appeal. |T Graham, Wilson <* Smellie are now opening their Spring Goods, that introduce all the most attractive features of the Spring mode. Of special interest are the new Tweeds and MiUinexf for the August Races. .Wilson Smellie
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19691, 7 August 1929, Page 14
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