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-: THE NEW MILLINERY; } ■■'x ;;;'NOWON/yiEW.;.;;;o:'r;-| Sinco last. season there has been no, marked : ohnhgo in style, except as regards size and trimming, or, rather, lack,of trimming, as tho Hats this season seorri to bear as little in tho way of extras as possible ... Extromely large brims .a,nd: fairly largo flat crowns aro still tho voguo. These are worn : without'.'tho bandeau quite flat on tho hair,' and. present, a very simple and charming effect. . Black Hats, trimmed with rather tight wreaths of coloured and white roses and canielias are very much in evidence. ■•'-. Largo Toques in tagal or other soft straws 'have taken the'place of small. hats.', These : are all very smartly trimmed ! with wonderfully shaded wings; quills, arid ostrich plumes./ Some ;have .beautiful floral, brims, i which- are \.extremely v. becoming' to either young.or old. .;;.:•-; .■; Olio of tho'.outstanding features this senson is_the Fur Trimmed Toquo or Hat. Ladies sometimes complain that the all-fur toque is for too heavy for the New Zealand climato; but as furs are - used this, season with other lighter trimmings, they will be found delightful .wearing with dressy gowns and costumes. : ".-Tinsel: Crowns with . swathed brims, ,in ©ither Silk or Velvet are a very new. and striking feature among the autumn modes. : Avory large Black Hat in Satin or Ottoman Silk, trimmed with one large swooping feather,; is very becoming, and exceedingly useful, o : \ '■:■• /.'■,." '.'A .White.Mock Ermine' or Pointed' Fox Toque; or'Small'Hat. with a large Feather, Wing, or:even bunches of.Violets, Camelias,' and other, small flowers', is",very effective, and:caii be worn by anyone.; ..'■■',. ' ; ■': •..iWith'.trespect to colours,: Molo'and Ele-', pliant are th 6 predominating shades, but Vieux Blue and all shades of Green are also fashionable. . '. : . "■-.;..' :'- : -: '.':■'. : SOME OF THE MODELSi- ;, AN ..EXQUISITE MODEL is' in Emerald ; '•'■■' Green Ottoman .Silk, lined Velvety and '.■'wreathed with one.hugo Green Ostrich ;','•■■: Feather.', •". ':','■, .'.;.;'■-" i ANOTHER PRETTY MODEL .is in:. Mole "-, Silk, lined.' White Satin; trimmed, with ; , one large Green Wing, with heavydrap- '; :::ings of White Chiffon;." ; [ .:-...■-' A CHARMING MODEL -is'in" Heliotrope ;. Silk, 1 trimmed with two huge bunches of 7 .Purple Gra'pes,'with'aVolvot. Rose cun- ':.-.,-.: ningly .insinuated,'; and finished "jwith: ■; large flat, bow ..with bucklo at back./ : < V A PRETTY BRONZE: TOQUE has a floral 'crown and- braided :baudeau, finished 1 -:: with a; handsome paradise, plume. ;: ANOTHER. TOQUE ; 'is '.made of.' Prunelle ■.'■■.., Velvet, with .broad effects, finished; with ,;::.'; two| .large grey wings. >-"'•'.'■- '■..'',-'■'•;■. ' MORNING: HATS- Some:/of our smartest " t : r:\ morning hats, in : lafge Chip .Straws, '■'-:■' swathed,or-smartly,trimmed with Ribbon and wings. These-, we at i-V. 25/6 to 29/6.:: V - .• ■''; :/V;: ' \ ;Eff^cal|!e^&':SWffls t V': J-v'v.:'':,:./ .HONEY .TO,LEND.' : '..-.v^.L,/j. IN any sums, on 1 approved Freehold: Seourity,at Lowest, Current Bates. ..•'••"■'■ V''.■.-••'■' •'. .Repayment .by instalments can ba.arranged. ■;;;; ; ;. :i ; /SIfi^I^NNETH/DbUGIJLS,.' :;, '■:'.-, ''■:. Solicitor, .-,':■'. . 'V'..'-" : .''-.'-- : Commercial .Chambers, 31, Ilunter ; Street.' I '.'-' ;.::':',:"' .:- ;,; V: :.-'. /'-'v.--'■■"■'. ,-],:.■"', ■■::.ClO!j!-, H" ' ! :o : 'g'G'A;r D-' AN D P E-OH-MF ..';•:'.. .: AKCHITECTS,;/' :-i '•'.:"■ ■"N UNION BANK ,OF AUSTEALIA.:•■ : ,' ' ;: ■'-:,:■' -BUILDINGS; : '-':■' ~ti : y,. ■;'..• HUNTEE. STREET. ':"■ '•■■:'• :'■''.)'■''.

■■'.:■>/7^^:v.FUNEBAL>NbTiOESi ! V : ''' ■■'■' :'-■' THE: Friends /of / trio' late Mr. James: Sullivan , are /respectfully invited to attend his .Funeral,, which will leave'' the Victoria-Hotel, 'Jackson Street, Petone, on SATURDAY, i2oth ;FEBEUARY, at 2 p.m.',,for tho Petone Ceme.tery/;;. ■■. • ■:'■'■■.■:■:■-':yr : i ''X-v-.'.'- "/:.■■:■ ".:'■ ; ::: /•:::./'/'E/H. PAREANT./SND CO., :/ '•',■. ; V '-.:/':// ■'/■/:''.-.: •'■•'.' .•■ ' '.Undertakers,' '■ ,5805/;:/' /:•'';/:46:Fitzherbert/Street,'Petone. :, ,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 436, 19 February 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 436, 19 February 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 436, 19 February 1909, Page 4

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