m Millinery for Carnival Wear With Cup Week close upon us Millinery is now showing lighter effects. For wearing with Flowered Georgette and Ninon Frocks, wide brimmed hats in fine Balibuntel, Baku and Sisol Straw Hats are the right thing. These have beautiful droops and curves and cunning litde pleats, and with transparent Crinoline and Lace Straw edgings need only the narrow band and soft tied bow of Ribbon or Velvet as a trimming. For more practical wear, Pandan, Hemp, Vise* and dyed Leghorn Straws are both smart and serviceable. These are in medium and wide brims and a variety of styles and colours. A beautiful Model in Nigger Brown Balibuntel has a droopy brim with pleated sides. A narrow twist of satin ribbon and small bow is its only ornamentation. A fine burnt Baku "Condor" Model has a Mushroom brim with wide sides and finished with black crinoline edge. A conventional inset in Black Felt gives an uncommon note to the In fine Black Baku a wide brimmed droopy Model is bound and banded with Black Satin and has an applique of Ecru Lace— QC / Price VJAA Lovebird Green Bangkok in a deep sided Bonnet shape is prettily swathed with self colour, Brown and Yellow Crepe de Chine— Pri ~ 69/6 Smart and useful Ready-to-Wear Straws for all occasions. Moderately priced from 29/6 t»r>R We pay all postage D 3571
11l proportion to their j weigh't insects are by far the strong** of living tilings. A horse can «»■ about five times its own weight, bin bee can draw more than 20 ttw**. own weight with ease. A cawrpwj* has been shown to be capable of P®»* fng 25 times its own weight, *«»• "blue bottle" fly if able to dnt - ttian 150 times its own weieht. A horn beetle weighing but two P alB f!! will alternately raise and lower a of stick weighing 300 times ** • itself. In order to " vo ' >nc *a-u a man would have to lift » J , track laden with about eight tow coal.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19769, 6 November 1929, Page 2
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