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V A Woman’s Crowning Glory at Trentham is her D. I. C. Model Race Hat! p o P SJAUV Of all the allurements ef dress, particularly at Raoe Mactings none'is, perhaps, so en eWtfcnceas madame’s hat. For that very reason the smartest and most fashionable Model. Millinery is sought to complete the race-goer's toilette and to add to the brilliance of the assemblage. London and Continental designers have, evoked much com- ' mendation through the D.I.C. Special Importation of Model Race Millinery. These models are ravishing in their beauty and skill of execution. fO P S>ALIX> Before Trentham, visit the D.I.C. Millinery Salon* , CHIC BLACK MODEL—Composed of ' fine quality felt and Ottoman silk—the . shape is small and high front-mounting of pleated silk; gives a.. distinctive touch. SMART AFTERNOON HAT—In black panne and hatter^—the upturned brim is wide at sides and finished with knot ■ of ermine and. ribbon pleating. A large assortment §f semi-trimmed Autumn and between season’s MILLlNEßY—lncluding hatters’ plush, felt and velvet, with novelty trimmings. Prices from 25/6 . ATTRACTIVE RACE HAT—In ' black hatters; with narrow inset brim of silver tissue; a high mount of African Ostrich; in black and white makes a " smart front trimming. NOVELTY KASHA HAT—With Wide scarf to match; the cloche is underlined with brown petersham and finished .with novelty pleating. STRIKING RACE HAT—In black panne;. featuring the new high crown, and narrow,brim; brim is slight rolled from face and ornamented with Paradise plume. , ; f CHARMING HAT—In (navy hatters; crown is piped with navy faille and swathed with silver tissue; French bone ornament of bright hued birds makes unusual finish. FRENCH MODEL—In male panne ; close .7 fitting tri-corn shape—with l French fold of satin and trimming of satin ribbon with loops at side. D. I. C.

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.. :■ i- ■ i “Once a dancer always a dancer does, not apply to Mrs Vernon trifltle, lately returned to England. She declares that she has absolutely given up her. dancing, career, and -she seems to mean it—but the call of .the old, life is apt to-be strong, so many of us are still hoping. Meanwhile she is not living in idleness.. She possesses nine horses, thirty-two -dogs, arid twentyeight- birds,' and these take. some looking after. They influence’ her life so greatly in fact, that she never wears lace dresses lest her thirty-two dogs should tear them to ribbons,- while she never wears thq fur .of domestic animals' lest her Own domestic animals should feel hurt. “I will riot Wear the fur of -a domestic animal 1” elie asserted recently. ~ - An aching tooth will .not let yon work. IP, rv. V Maafc -Nervine'will fc'll the ’cause of thi troiTbb —the nerve. Quick in . artibu. ce.,am in relief—ls 6(1 everywhere, o',oust free from . Barraclough Fty-., 8ut’1247, Wellington.' 219 For Chronic Chest Complaints. Woods’ Great j/eppermiut Cure.—Advt.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 5

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