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An Austrian genius has made the discovery that celluloid, prepared in a special way, provides a material out of which hats and the most delicate flowers can be made. These hats are not only beautiful in themselves and cannot be told from those made of the usual maiterial, but will stand the most severe shower and look even better after than before. They are used to some extent in Germany, especially in Vienna. They would be exceedingly popular in Loudon during the rainy seasons, for many :» charming bonnet is ruined there bY 'the pewisttnt drizzle, from which. n« umbrella, gtofceet a wokaa, .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 45, 22 February 1905, Page 9

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Tapeke kupu
102

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 45, 22 February 1905, Page 9

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 45, 22 February 1905, Page 9

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