HUNDREDS OF DISTINCTIVE HATS — I STRIKING THE KEYNOTE OF SIMPLICITY ’ at one time was alone in its admiration of simplicity. This season Paris not only favours, but demands, simplicity in Millinery. And what Paris demands, the World .of Fashion gives. Our Spring Millinery strikes the Simple Note, with just the required touch to bring out the most desirable results. MISS SIDDELL, who has charge of our Millinery Department, is now prepared to execute your orders, for the coming season. A visit to this department will reveal the most beautiful display of New Flats ever shown in Hastings. Y T ou are cordially invited to walk round, view, and criticise the new styles. j> D SUTHERLAND - late W. T VRKER & S ONS ’ WELLINGTON HOUSE, HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 230, 2 September 1912, Page 4
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