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Save 50 «Sgt. Dans* for a Silver Spoon SAVE the Sergeant Dan heads (there are 2 on every packet), and we will send you a beautiful silver dessert spoon or two round bowl silver teaspoons FREE. Write for a collection sheet to—-Sergeant Dan. P.O. Eox 24, Gore, enclosing a stamped and addressed envelope. Prepared by Fleming & Co., Ltd., Gore. CIS

AW • • -With Latest Snap Brims. Edges Bound or Unbound. Silk Lined: •Colours: Pearl, Light Walnut, Oak, Dune, etc. ; ; : : : Price /■ The New Season’s Fashionable Shapes and Styles have arrived, and are now on sale. In tlieir factory at Stockport, England, the world-famous firm of. Battersby’s employ 700 men. The ‘ Daily Express ’ special representative in an interesting article says: “As I walked through the huge factory I was shown sit one end the furs of rabbits and beaver, soft and yielding to the hand, like soapsuds. 'At the other end of the factory were bowlers for England, ‘Derbies’ for Now York, sombreros for Mexico, and ‘Trilbies’ for all parts of the world. The hats for. Mexico were the apex of the hatmakers’ skill. linest beaver fur had gone to their making. Their lining was of richest silk of many hues,; and the assortment had a range of 120 shades. The Englishman is satisfied with a choice of six shades! Many of these hats for Central and South America cost £5 each. The proud rancher is willing to go without necessities to wear the latest hat from Stockport.” Specialists in Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Wear, 12,14,16, and 18 GEORGE STREET. ant

Jor 3ilmy Jpigerio* Never say Soap, say “VELVET”

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Evening Star, Issue 20582, 6 September 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20582, 6 September 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20582, 6 September 1930, Page 24

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