Child's Bonnet Shape ( Hat, i:i Black Satin; \ ruchcii crown *c :nusli- ' loor.i !irii;i, underlined \ v itii trimmed with hand and soft bow of ribbon. Black only (as sketcnj 19. 6 Ladies' Cloche Ready-to-wear Tagel Hat*. striped with corded circ ribbon and banded with folded crepe de chine in contrasting colours, finished with iridiscent Navy, Cirnamon, Grev, Mole, y Nig?er, Maftic' 29 6 V \ Matron's Semi-Mushroom Hat, of Black Georgette, plain and pleated Georgette crown, pointed and wide at side brim. Trimming of cire and r.injrc ribbon, with cockade. Rhinestone ornament at front 69 6 Reproduction of Exclusive Mode] Hat. Crown and folded drupe of Silk Chiffon Talietu, brim of dull Silver I.ace, bound with silk. Ostrich feather mount in front. Navy and Black only 69/6 Ladys* Smart Summer Hal of transparent I.ice straw, beautifully lipht, wide at side. I.irim bound band of folded printed Murocain and plain Crepe de Chine. Odour*: BUck. Light Grey, Kmcrald, Putt,v, Fawn, Rose, Lemon, Light Brown 35/6 Ladies* Attractive Shady Hat of Timbo Straw, drooping brim, kinked at side; high front trimming of Paisley silk with drape and end of coloured Georgette to tone. Shades arc: Mauve, Mastic, Grey, Navy, White, and Black (sketched above) 39/6 BtATH'S make smart Millinery easy to buy. This is done by offering pretty and tasteful styles at lower prices. Wherever Millinery is discussed, Beath's Hats are accepted as a standard, and when we say that these Hats are well up to the Beath standard we sa.y practically all that is necessary to eusure your custom and earn your confidence. Here we show rapid sketches of & few of the very pretty Summer Hats at prices strictly moderate. So many styles of SUNSHADES fl Ladies' Becoming Crinoline Basin Hats, with narrow drooping brim, banded with vandyked satin ribbon. Black only 29/6 Young Ladies' Ready-to-wear Hats, in Lace Tagel Straw, rolled brim, wide at side, bound with faille ribbon. Trimmed with folded band of Oriental silk, and motif on brim. Shades: Pink, Light and Dark Grey, Green, Mauve, Cinnamon, Nigger, Putty, Black, and Fawn Price 35/9 Ladies' New Crinoline and Tagel Ready-to-wear Hats. Smart high crown, mushroon brim, kinked at back; trimmed with kilted ribbon, fanning motifs. In Cinnamon. Mastic, Navy, Black .. . . 49/6 Lady's Summer Hat of laced crinoline straw. Blocked crown, wide at side brim, slightly turned up at back; finished" pleated scarf of plain Georgette. In Tuscan, Grey, White, Helio, Navy, Black . . 49/6 Lady's Ready-to-wear Sports Hat, of narrow ribbon. Trimmed with three-coloured contrasting band of moire; soft crown, adaptable brim. Shades: Saxe, Sky, Shrimp, White, Kingfisher Blue 29/6 Lady's Attractive Cloche Hat of Lace Tagel. Blocked crown, bound brim, high pointed trimming of Georgette in various colours. Shades: Puttv, Grey, Mole, Champagne, Navy, Black 39/6 Lady's Untrimmed Hat of Lace Tagel. High Postilion crown, short narrow drooping brim. Colours: Grey, Mole, Nigger, Caramel, White, Black .. .. 14/9 Lady's Summer Hat of Bangkok Tagel. Latest tower crown, wide shady brim. Colours: Putty, Cinnamon, Navy, Black, and Champagne 23/6 Lady's Fashionable Near-Bangkok Straw Hats. Bell shape, with bound edged brim. In Cinnamon, Royal, Putty, Navy, Black, White *.. 16/9 Lady's Near Bangkok Ready-to-wear Hats. Suitable for matron. High crown, with mushroom brim, swathed with folded crepe de chine and Paisley tinsel. In Navy, Black, Tabac, Almond .. .. 45/9 School Girls' Hats of White Panama. Brim underlined with Navy Tagel. Various sizes 14/6 16/9 18/6 Ladies' Pull-en Hats of Java Plsit, speckled with different coloured satin straw. Trimmed with drape and long end of Georgette edged with Paisley Muroeain. In Toast, Saxe, Mole, Rouge Red, llelio 15 9 W^r Young: Ladies' Cosy Pull-en Felt Hats, rolled brim, bound wjth corded ribbon, and trimmed band and pleated ends at side. Colours: l*utty, Fawn, Light Grev, Almond, White, Mole 12/6 Japanese Oiled Sunshades, vcrv fashionable. New goods. The latest shades * 7/11 and U/6 eaeh Smart Grey Printed Sunshades, with coloured designs .. 10/6 Figured Sunshades, in chubby style, Blue and Brown patterns on Cream ground .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12/6 each Paisley Sunshades, White tipped. Pretty colourings .. 18/6 each Ladies' Lined Voile Sunshades, Brown and Fawn designs. Carved top 257Pretty Cinnamon Brown Silk Sunshade, with White Satin stripe. Doubledecker style 39/6 each Young Ladies' . Cloche Hat of ' Crinoline Bang- y kek, erown panelled with Byzantine ribbon, finished with narrow Ottoman ribbon rosette and ends. Shades: Ivory, Mastic and Grey (as sketch) 49/6 Christchurch
I Prooabiy kno* that on the Bal- ! rroral estate the King owns a whisky j distillers-. It is near Abergeldie Castle. | .Tnd is known as Lochnajar. The whisky ; i- of u very nine and excellent qaaf- : <:y. fiiul is to bo found in the dctahtj i:rfi or" ail the Royal households. as ; «..-U a< in those of the Prince of , Wales at sit. James's Palace. Yet the Km;;, like his father and grandmother Queen Victoria, prefers a light wine. His Majesty is, besides a distiller, tlie landlord of a fully-licensed public house. The hostelry is on the bandringluun Estate, in the litle villaee of Dersinpharn, and is named ''fho Feathers." This_ typical country inn attracts many tourUis during the summer. Both Kin.2 ! Edward and King George have visited it.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 13
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