niFl Leads hid R H4WW" Edg® Snap Brim Another splendid example of H.B.’s ability to outstanding value. - These hats are all pare"fars to sweat- ' k . bands are leather with heavy greaseproof linings beneath each the ribbons are of high-grade silk. The shades are the newest for to • season—Dark Lavender, Light and Dark - Fawns, and Greys, and the popular oail»MMa«w Russet shades. as illustrated—the fashionable snap brim, See the Special Window Display bound edge snap, and the bound edge ■■ .. ; tf „ ,-i..,... — — . ■ curl brim. . n gw Whatever else you do, D«m*t Miss &is Great Oppostanity to Buy a . . Hat at a Sggei- : ' J . ; '©My. Low Brro©» :z'. Milo®B I < Bound Edge Curl Brim • s 'The Popular Snap Brim UMLENSTEIN L™ Devon Street, New Plymouth* I a* SLTHAU. BTRATFOBQ. HAWEBA.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1930, Page 7
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127Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1930, Page 7
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