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FASHION SPOTTERS will be out in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin this week to pick fashionable hats for a contest run by the New Zealand Millinery Promotions Group. Two prize-winners will be chosen daily, and an over-all winner from each centre will be decided early next week. The over-all winners will each receive a trip to Australia. Yesterday’s winning hats were a cranberry silk spotted stitched beret (left) and a cream and brown straw bowler with a brown organza band with a bow and tails at the back.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33037, 3 October 1972, Page 6

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FASHION SPOTTERS will be out in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin this week to pick fashionable hats for a contest run by the New Zealand Millinery Promotions Group. Two prize-winners will be chosen daily, and an over-all winner from each centre will be decided early next week. The over-all winners will each receive a trip to Australia. Yesterday’s winning hats were a cranberry silk spotted stitched beret (left) and a cream and brown straw bowler with a brown organza band with a bow and tails at the back. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33037, 3 October 1972, Page 6

FASHION SPOTTERS will be out in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin this week to pick fashionable hats for a contest run by the New Zealand Millinery Promotions Group. Two prize-winners will be chosen daily, and an over-all winner from each centre will be decided early next week. The over-all winners will each receive a trip to Australia. Yesterday’s winning hats were a cranberry silk spotted stitched beret (left) and a cream and brown straw bowler with a brown organza band with a bow and tails at the back. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33037, 3 October 1972, Page 6