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SPRING MILLINERY STRIKES SMART NEW NOTES ...Millinery modes at their smartest are highlighted in a bright and beautiful spring showing at Pattison Ede. Exclusive stylings are presented at prices that make them as easy to buy as they are to admire. English ready-to-wear Felts offer a wide choice oi utyles and colours, and are priced from only 25s M to 49s #d. Another English beauty is in shredded Coconut Straw with a small forward brim, trimmed with a narrow band of velvet and a small looped bow at the back. This is in a choice of six lovely shades and the price ticket says 49s M. A smart little “Pillbox" in Carbon Grey Felt with Chalk White Strawfolds will surely attract Complete with Rhinestone ornament and face veil it will sell for just 355. Among the model hats at Pattison Ede is one in a close-fitting style, with a crown of pleated tulle in powder blue. A matching felt overlay forms a small brim, with a Rhinestone ornament to add the final touch. This one is £6 155.. Another model, composed of shaded velvet petals in soft coral pink, with matching satin underbrim and self-tone face veil. Is marked «t_£7 15s. Each of these hate to a thrill in itself, but . . . wait till you see the whole collection. Don’t wait too long though. If you can, make a special trip for the express purpose Of seeing the season’s smartest millinery at Pattison Ede, 72 Lichfield street,.; -Advt

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27444, 2 September 1954, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27444, 2 September 1954, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27444, 2 September 1954, Page 2

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