EX-SOLDIER MILLINERS
The entrance of me.a into an industry hitherto considered exclusive to women is one of the developments of repatriation of our soldiers. Many of the returned disabled men in. hospitals nave attained a high degree, of efficiency as milliners, and I.pvo fashioned somo charming head-gear for members of the opposite MX. They havo built up quito an industry among themselves, and ladies will bo interested in tho exhibit now being made at the "Unique" Millinery Salon, Cou.rtcna.yplacc. Some really smart hats arc boinj; shown at remarkably low prices, ami in buying them (they are of all' shapes and styles, beautifully made and dainty), ladies will be supporting and encouraging local industry and saving on their dress bills. The hats are unique, have patented wove* brims, aro extra strong and durable, and yot aro stylishly constructed. The returned disabled men who fashioned the hats on show aro deserving of the highest encomiums; thoy are- making an honest endeavour to keep down tho tost of living in this direction, and they aro assured of tho support of the women in their vonture. The ''Unique" Miliinery Salon is specialising in these quaint samples of heatlwear, and a viait will bo found worth while.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 88, 11 October 1920, Page 8
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202EX-SOLDIER MILLINERS Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 88, 11 October 1920, Page 8
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