FLATS IN PARIS.
WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE.
I have heard of several well-known people of late who either already possess Hats in Paris or who arc seeking them in tho French capital, writes a correspondent, " It's nothing of a journey nowadays, especially if you don t inind (lying across " said one London hostess to mo ono dav last week. Lady Crewe, when Lord Crewe's term of ofbee at the Imiibassv was over, took a, charming Mat not far from the. Bois, and slin and Lord Crewe run over there constantly. Lady Wirnborne has it delightful Hat in Paris, and Miss Alina Tadema has another, though 1 hear that sho is leaving (lie beautiful apartment she had in Versailles for a smaller one in the centre of the town.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)
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