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THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS.

SOME WELLINGTON STREET DRESSES. "lone" writes: The following are some ! of the smartest street dresses I have noticed ' recently:— Mrs Campbell, stylish black crepon dress with golden-brown sealotto cape and pretty toque trimmed with hydrangea. Mrs Maskoll, black gown with silk sleeves, feather boa and black bonnet relieved with pink flowers. Mrs Knox, pretty heather tweed gown trimmed with shot silk, black bonnet trimmed to match. Mrs M. P. Cameron, black dress, velvet cape with fur trimming, largo black hat with pink. Miss E. Johnson, black and wliito lacecovered blouse, black skirt and hat trimmed with striped ribbon. Miss M. Quick, brown costume trimmed with fur, hat to match. Miss Cameron (Melbourne), black costume, short double-breasted coat and largo velvet hat with feathcrc, Mrs Hales, brown crepon skirt and handsome brocaded silk blouse, short brown capo and black bonnet with shaded flowers.

Miss Blair, black cloth costume and brown fur boa.

Mrs Kenuedy Macdouald, shaded green brocade gown with bead passementerie, black silk cape trimmed with jot and black bonnet with pink ribbon.

Mrs Baldwin, well-fitting brown dress trimmed with velvet, brown straw hat with feathers and ribbon.

Miss Rowlands, brown costume

Miss Maginnity, very stylish black dress with a short fawn capo trimmed with light brown fur, and largo black hat with velvet and feathers.

Miss Koch, brown costume with largo pearl buttons and velvet, toque to match.

Miss L. Koch, dark blue costume and black velvet hat.

Miss E. liaise, pretty slate blue gown trimmed with jet, black hat.

Miss Dyer, pretty tailor-made costume with a velvet collar, small fawn hat with shaded ribbon and black flowers.

Miss Pownall, black dress and pretty toque trimmed with violets.

Miss Barber, dark blue costume and hat

Miss E. Barber, fawn cloth costume and hat with quills to match.

Mrs Castendyke, stylish light blue gown trimmed with brown velvet bonnet to match.

Miss Heywood, bright green frieze costume', and large hat trimmed with chiffon of the same shade and pink roses.

Mrs "Walter Nathan, blue costume trimmed with velvet.

Miss Nathan, brown crepon dross with brown silk and cream lace trimming and brown straw hat.

Mis Hall-Jones, navy dress with velvet trimming and black bonnet with jet.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1266, 4 June 1896, Page 15

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THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1266, 4 June 1896, Page 15

THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1266, 4 June 1896, Page 15