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The Hat— and the Woman ' Whether you pay. 39/6 for smart Ready-to-Wear,' or several guineas "for' a more elaborate Dress Hat—the hat is a feature of woman's attire.- ---< Whether that feature shall be one of adornment depends on'the taste" exercised in choosing. The. woman of taste can choose the Hat to Jier. ■ liking from an exquisite showing of . "K&S" MILLINERY STYLES The "newer" models are here; newer colourings, newer style trimmings,. but with the characteristics of those undoubted leaders of millinery fashions. Such names as are mentioned below" proclaim thenis front-. rankers in the styles of to-day.- .'* ' -. Exclusive Models for Present Wear ■ ' "VOGUE" " I ' , "STETSON" ; ' ■ "JAY": :.! ;;:V;:::;, "CONDOR" ' "GAGE" Types for Every Taste and an Appropriate Style for all Occasions There are the small Turban Toques, the dressy Velours, the coloured Picture Velours, smart Fabric Hats in all the very newest shapes and all sizes, some trimmed effectively in gold and silver, tinsel, Duvetyn, Angora, ostrich feather, etc. It would be hard to imagine anything more fascinating than these beautiful Hats, which are essentially in keeping with the" costume or coat of to-day's fashion. See Window and Visit the Millinery Section. "^%;°^ff^^%^|||.'^^^ WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 9