roR Feather Mounts an&i and Brims Sing Fasti Autumn Song fa w-if f/X X Hats of the moment are many and varied in style. Small Glengarry and Forage Cap types are comfortable and decidedly chic; with the new high collared Coats. For Suit wear many intriguing styles with tip-tilted brims are evolved. These have, in many cases, shallow crowns, and are ornamented with fascin•; ating little tucks and pleats. Trimmings, too, are more varied than usual, and include Velvets, Feathers and bright Sports Mounts. We describel below four very becoming and useful styles. A very smart MATRON'S HAT, has a soft droopy brim and semi-square Crown, and is trimmed with two-tone choux of Velvet. In Navy, Brown, Wine, Bottle Green OQ/fk and Black—PRICE U For the small head fittings SHALLOW CROWNS and TILTED BRIMS are shown, with stitched Felt Band and Vivid Feather Mount. 1H /Q In all colours —PRICES from .. ' SMART SEMI-BERET STYLES, in. with plain and tucked Crowns, Felt Showing in all colours — Ol /A PRICES FELTS, for Sports Wear, in Fox Fur, withand stitched brims, banded in self colt Petersham, with bright Sports Mount at In various colours—PßlCES 2"J/9 25/^ l)IC sSi MAGNET COUNTER LADIES' CARDIGANS Wonderful Offer of 150 CARDIGANS, Wool and Wool/Silk, in gaily r., - " PRICE .. .. patterned effects—MAGNET 15/'
EUGENE PESMANEira.,From Clients having their "hair: waved at K. and M. Beat* sured of a 100% B« cheap sachets used). j in Marcel and Water* Cutting, and all other > R. & H. 748 COLOMBO;#! 'Phone .3*B Named beautiful spot io J of the: etrurian Opening inCASHELv (Oppk--3d yard All orders, postwd pleted on shorteat SHAW & 136 a ARMAGH (Opporite Give your order afi?»^
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 2
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276Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 2
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