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The hat on the left is a charming model of peach duvetine, trimmed with knitted silk. That in the centre and on the right make a combination headdress. In the centre a detachable brim of Bangkok is shown worn over the evening headdress of lace at the right, the headdress being trimmed with a feather cluster. The hat can thus be worn for informal as well as formal occasions. Underwood and Underwood, photo

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Otago Witness, Issue 3882, 7 August 1928, Page 40

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The hat on the left is a charming model of peach duvetine, trimmed with knitted silk. That in the centre and on the right make a combination headdress. In the centre a detachable brim of Bangkok is shown worn over the evening headdress of lace at the right, the headdress being trimmed with a feather cluster. The hat can thus be worn for informal as well as formal occasions. Underwood and Underwood, photo Otago Witness, Issue 3882, 7 August 1928, Page 40

The hat on the left is a charming model of peach duvetine, trimmed with knitted silk. That in the centre and on the right make a combination headdress. In the centre a detachable brim of Bangkok is shown worn over the evening headdress of lace at the right, the headdress being trimmed with a feather cluster. The hat can thus be worn for informal as well as formal occasions. Underwood and Underwood, photo Otago Witness, Issue 3882, 7 August 1928, Page 40