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Say, don't those bright sunshiny days make you think that this its the tunc to purchase a Ochil and (!o intertable Boater Hat?—not one ot those* kinds that iritato you because of their raw odg<js and unreasonable shape, but a smart stylo, clean finished Boater that just feels liko it was padded ali round and made for your particular slui|>e of head. That is the Woodrow kind, which you will find in plonty and in various shapes and pricey at MacGibhon and Co. s. The now season's stylos in Headwoar should interest you. Justoxainino our now stocks of Woodrow's Black Flexible Felts (6 now shapes), Woodrow's Boaters, Wood row's Lounge Felts, Borsalino Lounge Felts in those popular rough finishes. All are high-grade goods and made for the man who is particular about his headgear. -MACGIBBON, AND CO., LTD., Tho Main Street's Busy Corner. THE WAY WE FULFIL ORDERS EARNS FOR US THE CONFIDENCE OF CLIENTS. Whenever wo accept an order, we realise the responsibility attaching to it. 'l'he work snust be done carefully, and it must be done promptly. Naturally business nieu, householders and others turn to us when they want carting done, goods forwarded, furniture delivered. If yon are not our Horvieo, we ask you to give it a trial. It will please you. wo I'eel sure.—The New Zealand Fxpress Co., Ltd., Main Street, Gore. 009 The pride of other days had flod, Weak with his chest and bowed liis head; His friends had gone to their last homo. And he, alas! was left alone. Ho courted death to end liiis ilia, No former lifo could he endure; But now he's happy as can be Taking Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.

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Mataura Ensign, 29 September 1913, Page 4

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