NEW MILLINERY IN CHARMING DISPLAY Perfectly charming and pleasingly different is the latest millinery collection at Pattison Ede. This entrancing showing includes many stylings from the foremost designers and is notable for the very wide choice in shades, styles and excellent values. The following few items will give you some idea of what you’ll find at this newest showing by Pattison Ede. I ! A selection of coloured Beach Hats in natural straws with insets of bright Italian straw and coloured raffia flowers is priced from 15s 9d to 25s 6d. Matron's hats in black Swiss straw with medium and wide brims range from 39s 6d to 84s. Paribuntal straws in wide-brimmed styles are marked at 59s 6d. Hand made White Felts with French Jewel trimming are from 49s 6d to 84s. From England comes a selection of Coffee Coloured Straws by “Connor.” These have wide slightly drooped brims and chic French Ornamental motifs. The price is 5 guineas. Other attractive straws include a number of “Sunshine” stylings in youthful cloche shapes at 37s 6d and some very delightful styles in lovely shades from 35s to 59s 6d. And, most important to those with an eye for a bargain, there are many other attractive items all specially reduced. If you like lovely hats you’ll love this showing at Pattison Edc. See it as soon as you can, while choice is best. —Advt.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28181, 21 January 1957, Page 3
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