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\ r ■ ~ , Give Me a/.-DXC,. Panama Hal for' * .. Smaller and the World, Is Mime 1 • ;. The woman who revels in the possession of a D.I.C. Panama Hat is always a radiant personality. Whether it is the Panama Hat that does it, or her own . '-'Q/ ' J? ■ : vivacity, we know not. It may be both—probably it is. RdP ■ ''.4 rj t j* The fact remains that the wearer of a D.I.C. Panama Hat | | || || j||l knows -she looks smart because of the beautiful quality, lovely 11 §r § If 1 texture and ivory whiteness of colour. The Panama Hat is the hat for the Rummer girl, because it can be worn, on every possible outdoor occasion. Further than that there is the swing of the brim v and the shape of the crown ; that suggest a neglige smartness unattainable in any other hat. x . For these reasons you are invited to see these Panama Hats, and when you see them you will immediately recognise that their supreme goodness is all that commends a hat to smart dressers. PANAMA HATS FOR LADIES— English makes ; large brims. 65/- 69/6 MEDIUM BRIMS— Turned up at back ; very smart shape. 55/- 65/- . - . JAPANESE PANAMAS— " 12/6 15/6 17/6 TWO SHAPES FOR MAIDS— ' In sailor and mushroom. 18/6 and 21/- : CHILDREN'S PANAMAS— 7/11 10/6 JAPANESE RUSH HATS— Nice shady brims, blue and white, greeii and white. 12/6 .D.I.C. ' E©x 1478 Weliiigtoii, ; n • :::1~: ' ; ~ • ....

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Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 2

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