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STREET DRESSES, NAPIER.

Miss Banting w.ears a very pretty peacock-blue cashmere, trimmed with satin ; hat to match. Miss Mitchell wears a very stylish sage green silk, with stamped yelvet sleeveless habit bodice, and hat to match. . Miss Moss : Wine - coloured cashmere, with velvet habit bodice ; sailor hat and feathers to match, which suits her exqixisitely. Miss Kelly wears a very becoming black cashmere, trimmed with crape ; boat-shaped hat, and crape flowers. ' ■ Miss Duncan looks well in a stylishly made black satin ; poke hat, trimmed with peacock-blue feathers. A young lady, who has lately returned from the old country, appeared in Hastings-street in rather a startling costume the other day, as follows : — Black merino skirt, cardinal polonaise and black fur tippet, the said tippet spoiling the effect.

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 244

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STREET DRESSES, NAPIER. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 244

STREET DRESSES, NAPIER. Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 244

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