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THE HATS WE SHALL WEAR! Paris models of extraordinary charm include (top) one in corn-coloured Bankok, edged with cherry-red net and having a cluster of cherries under the brim; (left) a second in natural Baku, trimmed with massed bunches of tiny pink moss-roses with green velvet stems and leaves; (right) a third of the popular Dutch bonnet shape in grey Visca straw, simply banded with ruby-red velvet ribbon; and (bottom) a delightful picture model in lavender-blue Bengal straw, swathed with tulle to match secured by a diamente buckle.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 839, 6 December 1929, Page 5

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THE HATS WE SHALL WEAR! Paris models of extraordinary charm include (top) one in corn-coloured Bankok, edged with cherry-red net and having a cluster of cherries under the brim; (left) a second in natural Baku, trimmed with massed bunches of tiny pink moss-roses with green velvet stems and leaves; (right) a third of the popular Dutch bonnet shape in grey Visca straw, simply banded with ruby-red velvet ribbon; and (bottom) a delightful picture model in lavender-blue Bengal straw, swathed with tulle to match secured by a diamente buckle. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 839, 6 December 1929, Page 5

THE HATS WE SHALL WEAR! Paris models of extraordinary charm include (top) one in corn-coloured Bankok, edged with cherry-red net and having a cluster of cherries under the brim; (left) a second in natural Baku, trimmed with massed bunches of tiny pink moss-roses with green velvet stems and leaves; (right) a third of the popular Dutch bonnet shape in grey Visca straw, simply banded with ruby-red velvet ribbon; and (bottom) a delightful picture model in lavender-blue Bengal straw, swathed with tulle to match secured by a diamente buckle. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 839, 6 December 1929, Page 5

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