IIAT SHOP IN' YACHT. DKAT'VILI.K. Auk- 1--Deauville gamblers were scarcely sleep anil the rest «.f the people hail harillv awakened wh*-n a floating hat shop slipped smoothly into Trouville port to-dav with the morning tide, and passing the majestic yachts moored in t.ho pool, took tip the berth allotted to 1,,.,. dose to the roadway at.the point where the two towns may he said to meet. Flat's flew gaily about the smart awning, anil all was hustle alaiaid when the proprietress. Mme Itegnier. drove down front her hotel to lake command. She states that she intends staying here with her yacht hat shop until the end of the month. She has a cargo of novel hats, created especially for the beagh. the racecourse and the Casino. * . , . „ . The house warming ill this floating shop was held this afternoon, when the guests were served with cocktails from a diminutive bar,
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1924, Page 1
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148Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1924, Page 1
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