USES FOR FISH NET
Maybe It all started when young things began tying their heads up in peasant kerchiefs: at any rate, the urge to bind something around your head, somehow, will be at fever-pitch this spring. , , . Fish net is a new fabric you will begin to notice from now on. It will certainly go to. our heads, replacing flowers and feathers by night, peasant kerchiefs by day. It will also make scarfs, sashes, and smart beach versmns of the old string bag. By high summer we shall wonder how we lived without it; the nimble-fingered will be netknitting madly. The delightful fish net turbans are on sale in many attractive colours. They are excellent for binding round your head at night, or when you are taking a stroll in a frisky wind. You need have no fears for your newly placed curls, and all the stray ends may be kept in place, For evening wear variations of these turbans can be worn. Wind a gold mesh veil around your hair, and thrust two huge roses in the top, leaving some of the veil to stray over your eyes. You can use almost any flowers or feathers, both are equally effective, so long as they are bound on.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23907, 7 September 1939, Page 17
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208USES FOR FISH NET Otago Daily Times, Issue 23907, 7 September 1939, Page 17
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