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j A Millar and Giorgisment 1 ’wT? I mi I Al 7 I ; Hats for o i the | Wiseheads I I j A stirring new no<e in J Headgear tor Men | j n t • We have lids for expressing personality, lids to go on heads, lids to keep the sun off, and lids we sell for money. In fact, we have lids that will do V the first three things for years, and the money part only once, and THEN let you down lightly. I | EMPIRE at ’2l/- and 22/6 is X the lowest you can descend in I price for a good hat; we won’t X stake our reputation on anything | cheaper. Snap or curled brims X and shades to taste. TRESS & CO. Crush Felt, the I best 25/- hat made. You’ll notice that we only offer one make in each price class. That 9 is the make we have found to contain most style and quality in x its price. BORSALINO 35/-. This hat has i no rivals at its price; no betters 5 in its shapes and shades. 5 CAVELIER 39/6. A good hat £ indeed, worthy of its price and a ° place on any man’s head. ? TRESS & CO.’S SUPER 49/6. This is Tress and Co.’s achievec ment. For smartness of style and newness of shade it has no a rivals whatever. I JOHN B. STETSON, 55/-. This i hat needs no comment. Snap ? and curl brims in the latest col- | ourings. J They’re the facts about the M. & G. Hats. I ' zGiorqi I THE GREAT OUTFITTERS I HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 300, 4 December 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 300, 4 December 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 300, 4 December 1929, Page 10

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