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M / "WOODROW" HATS —as English as the KING . . . This year, as always, "Woodrow" Hats stand Supreme „ . And remember, these famous Hats are constructed in ENGLAND £rom the world's finest materials by the most skilled ENGLISH craftsmen. For more than a century the name of "WOODROW" has been synonymous with all that is refined and dignified in men's lieadwear, and whatever the occasion there is a "WOODROW" Hat to suit it. The range of shapes and colours in which they are obtainable is sufficient to satisfy the most discriminating taste. You desire, Sir, a Hat that is of unimpeachable quality and style. We have just cleared a new shipment of "Woodrow" styles as are being worn in London to-day. From these we invite you to chooseSpring, 1931, Colours—Light Hazel, Deer, Terracotta, Yale gj ue Prices from 35/- to 39/6 One of the most sought after Bowlers to-day Is the "AMYLITE" ... a "Woodrow" Hat . . . featherweight . . . and self conforming— Price 35/nic 50 dozen Sub Standard PURE SILK HOSE. Full fashioned, lisle feet and top, and new Cuban . heel. Shades: Co-ed, Alvaris, Sunbrown, Basque Brown, Ecstasy and Gunmetal. All sizes— MAGNET £/| | PRICE, pair J/1* D 3764

VISITORS ! are invited to call and see the very Latest Designs in New Needlework now showing. New Tapestries in Cushions, Chairs, Coseys, Fenderstools and Ladies' Handbags. MRS POPE LTD. 107 a CASHEL STREET

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20314, 13 August 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20314, 13 August 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20314, 13 August 1931, Page 2

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