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STREET DRESSES.

Miss M. Halstead : Fawn figured sateen ; silk bonnet en suite. Miss A. Barnes : Very pretty grey checked dress ; black Spanish turban hat. Mrs John Hay : Black silk dress ; black broche mantle ; cream lace bonnet, crimson roses. Miss Taylor : Black satin-cloth dress ; black straw sailor's hat, trimmed with black ribbon. Miss Mary Briton : Brown carmelite dress ; stylish brown velvet hat, trimmed with feathers. Mrs Alf . Isaacs : White Indian muslin costume ; white lace bounet, trimmed with crushed-straw-berry ribbon. Miss Hooper : Black cashmere dress, trimmed ■vvifch irridescent bead trimming; black straw Gainsboro' hat. Mrs Oxley : Stylish black corded Bilk dress ; very pretty fancy straw bonnet, trimmed with cream lace and pale pink. Mrs Brigham : Handsome black silk dress 5 black satin, jacket ; white straw princess bonnet, trimmed with black velvet. Miss Davis : Electric-blue cashmere dress ; pretty blue straw hat, trimmed with velvet to match, also cream lace and muslin. Miss Oreigh : Pale blue nuns-cloth skirt, black velvet coat-shaped waist ; white straw princess bonnet, trimmed with pale blue silk. Miss Woolnongh : Handsome black cashmere dress, trimmed with black silk ; stylish black Gkinsboro' hat, trimmed with long ostrich feathers. Miss Mary Anderson : Pretty figured sateen costume, trimmed with cardinal ribbon j large' mixed straw sailor's hat, cardinal ribbon trimmings.

WEiiiS' " Eottgh on Cobns." — Ask for Wells' "Rough on Corns." Quic relief, complete, per-, inanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. Moses, Moss & Co., Sydney, General Agents. The Li:?e o* aw M.P. — An M.P., deploring the evil effeots of London habits on tlie health, said that were it not for the Hop Bitters he could not live through with the irregular kours;hewas forced to keep. Said tie: "Ac soon 'as I ; f eel weak and exhausted from long" night- sessions and meals at ii'regrolar hours, I resort' to my Hop, Bitters instead of stimulaiits. They regu--la,te iny^iJpwels aiid keep a\y appetite good, my brain clear, and my strength s«i& hecutb. are preaer^ed." See.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 167, 24 November 1883, Page 4

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STREET DRESSES. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 167, 24 November 1883, Page 4

STREET DRESSES. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 167, 24 November 1883, Page 4

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