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A NEW FAD.

The latest idea is to match the parasol to the hat, and in consequence unusual interest is taken in parasols, which arc more picturesque than ever, and are made of printed silk, of lace, lined with taffetas and ruffled, perhaps, with ostrich feathers, ol' net, gathered uni frilled and trimmed with bunches if flowers, and of ribbon, arranged in ill-over frills. The sticks of parasols ire short and thick and burnt-ivory is i favourite colour for the same. Masrot tops arc very fashionable.

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Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 25, 3 April 1924, Page 1

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A NEW FAD. Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 25, 3 April 1924, Page 1

A NEW FAD. Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 25, 3 April 1924, Page 1

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