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a MILLAR AND GIORGISEMENT. nS CROWNS (Arid Half Crowns) (A LITTLE STEAM LET LOOSE BY THE HAT MAN. HE HAS THE OIL’S) When a man comes in for a hat, I have to decide three things. What kind of a hat will suit his face (and his clothes, of course); what sort of hat does he fancy (usually he finds it right away); and how much he is prepared to spend to be “headed , , right. *' Now usually I have to make a snap decision on a style and a price, and here’s where we talk business. I’ve nearly finished unpacking the snappiest lot of “He Hats” I ever saw. The name is G. B. Borsalino, and the price 33/6. I know that doesn’t convey much to you-how could it?—but the hats themselves thlk; they express; they fit; they possess in them the “absolute” in late shadeg and colourings; they are as ultimate as 1930. They are in Snap Brims, Flat Brims, Bound Brims and Plain Brims. High Crowns,, Low Crowns, Medium Crowns and Full Crowns; they have several styles of band and all these styles and combinations of styles in every • known modem shade. Can you. guess How many hats it takes to make up all that? It’s a big crowd, What I’m mott pleased about is this (and please don’t forget it)—that at 33/6 the G. B. Borsalino (1930 model) is the best value in hat Crowns that ever feat on a shrewd man’s head. ' Yours sincerely, HATS. I m V./ atr J P.S. —Don t forget the G.B. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY WUlw&Gkwqi C PALMERSTON NORTH / THE GREAT OUTFITTERS

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7085, 6 December 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7085, 6 December 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7085, 6 December 1929, Page 4