PARIS FASHIONS.
The following are some of the prettiest bonnets I have seen this week :— Black chip bonnet, with turned-up border and strips of unbleached straw insertion. The lining was of brocaded ficru silk, and a diadem of ecru flowers was placed inside, wreath of similar flowers upon the bonnet mixed with a few small purple tulips. Bonnet of white tulle, embroidered with straw, with limp crown; puffed border piped with straw-coloured ribbon. Upon and under the bonnet clusters of shaded red poppies. At the back, bow of strawcolored ribbon. Riee-straw bonnet, with turn-up border, and cluster of cream-white carnations under the border. Large bows of white brocaded gauze, hummingbird, long ostrich feather, barbes of white Mecklin tulle. White sttaw bonnet, with limp crown of rose-coloured brocaded gauze. Border lined With rose-coloured silk, trimmed •with sprays of pink hyacinths, a pink aigrette, and boW of brocaded gauze. ■And a Leghorn bonnet, with coronet of wheat ears and Cardinal red poppies over the border. Trimming to match upon the crown, and tulle
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 308, 18 September 1875, Page 3
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171PARIS FASHIONS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 308, 18 September 1875, Page 3
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