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Entirely new shapes brighter colours new ways of wearing. How welcome the change—after weeks and weeks of Felts of a type that made so many wearers appear alike, come these new styles for in-between-whiles — Hats that are "different"— shapes that give almost unlimited scope for individuality—and all at such reasonable prices. And the matching Scarf, worn in so many new and different ways, is a fashion note of outstanding importance for the new season. 02. mm ii Wm ill / t M-B—The syncopated sectioning in striking colour contrast. How very new and different it is, and how becoming, too, is this poke bonnet type. In White/Blue, White/ Cherry, White/Gold. Also two-tone effects, in Greens, Yellows, Blues, Rose—Price, 15/6 Illustrated to-day are & few examples from the collection just received from overseas fashion houses. M-s—ln this delightful Hat and Scarf Set is given an interesting interpretation of the negligle sailor. Note the smartness of the brim line, the trimming and matching Scarf being in : contrasting colour. In Brown or Beige—29/6 M-6—Surely one could not conceive anything smarter or newer than this colourful matching Hat and Choker Scarf. Obtainable in various threecolour effects—Price, 29/6 set. M-7—Another very becoming version of the Sailor, with matching tuck-in Scarf. A nicely guttered crown and a flattering brim line. In Blue, Beige, Green, Gold, Cherry, and other smart shades—Price, 29/6 set. M-9—A very new and interesting type of Sailor, beautifully tailored six sectional crown, and irregular brim line and narrow bandeau. In Gold, New Red, Beige, Blue, Green, and other smart tonings— Price, 15/6 Take the first opportunity of inspecting the many other styles in the new season's imported Hats, at prices ranging from 9/11 Milne & Choyce Ltd. Queen Street ... Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21254, 6 August 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21254, 6 August 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21254, 6 August 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)

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