The new millinery modes for autumn wear feature delightfully new shapes including halo, Breton sailor and Lady Alice styles, all smartly trimmed, being finished with the new stiffened eye veils. A wonderful range of shades is available, including brown, navy, black, wine, bottle green and fawn. A charming selection of model hats in velour and fur felt is showing in all the wanted shades, tastefully trimmed with gay feather mounts and nickel ornaments. No description, Jiowever, can hope to do justice to the very charming creations this season. They must he seen and properly reviewed at Westerm in Hastings, to be enjoyed and fully appicciated. * .
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 14 March 1936, Page 6
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