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THE FASHION IN FISH NET.— Fishermen’s nets have been in danger at the seaside overseas this year, and In many places fishermen have wisely been instructing young people how to make the nets for themselves. However, we will confine ourselves to giving instructions how to arrange the becoming turban. The only thing mot shown in the picture is what becomes of the two ends; these arc tucked in under the turban behind the cars.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 7 September 1939, Page 13

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THE FASHION IN FISH NET.— Fishermen’s nets have been in danger at the seaside overseas this year, and In many places fishermen have wisely been instructing young people how to make the nets for themselves. However, we will confine ourselves to giving instructions how to arrange the becoming turban. The only thing mot shown in the picture is what becomes of the two ends; these arc tucked in under the turban behind the cars. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 7 September 1939, Page 13

THE FASHION IN FISH NET.— Fishermen’s nets have been in danger at the seaside overseas this year, and In many places fishermen have wisely been instructing young people how to make the nets for themselves. However, we will confine ourselves to giving instructions how to arrange the becoming turban. The only thing mot shown in the picture is what becomes of the two ends; these arc tucked in under the turban behind the cars. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 7 September 1939, Page 13

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