“WHERE DID YOU GET YOUR HAT?” ®© rpHE sincerest compliment which one woman can pay another is, “My dear, where did you get your hat?” or “ Who made your gown ?” A pretty woman well dressed is the most effective advertisement for her Milliner or Costumiere. It is this way that the fame of TURNER’S is spreading in Hastings, for we have the good fortune to provide Hats for some of the prettiest and best- . . dressed women in this district. If you would see the smartest and most becoming hats of the season, come, and see our AUTUMN MILLINERY DISPLAY. All sorts of hats are shown —that is, all styles that are correct. Wide and low, narrow and high, soft felts, tweed hats, and so on. The straws are the best, and the trimmings are right up to date. Altogether, these hats are a collection of beautiful creations that will delight the eyes of every beholder. Early inspection will be most enjoyable. ®®®®&®®®®®@®®©®®©© © © © © | W. TURNER I © AND SON, © © © © WELLINGTON HOUSE © © ® © HASTINGS. ® © © © ©
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 94, 3 April 1912, Page 4
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