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 105, 107, & 109, OXFORD ST., W. 



ONLY ONE ADDRESS 



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THE MANUFACTORY." 



OVER AGAINST NEWMAN ST, 



Established in the Reign of King 

 George the Fourth, 



" Henry Heath, of 105, 107, 

 and 109, Oxford Street, has a very 

 sensible invention in the shape of 

 a soft-banded hat for riding. 

 The painful sensation experienced 

 from the pressure of the usual 

 hard hat is quite obviated in 

 the hat manufactured by Henry 

 Heath."— Vide The Queen. 



"The Hunting Hats made by 

 this Firm deserve commendation.'* 

 —Vide The Queen, Nov. 21, 1885. 



Prices 10s. 6d,, 12s, 6d., 16s., 18s. 6d., &c. 

 In all Colours, to match Habit. 



NEW SHOW ROOMS FOR LADIES' HATS. 



*' One of the chief features of 

 Mr. Henry Heath's manufac- 

 tory, at 105-107-109, Oxford 

 Street, is that hats are exactly 

 fitted to the heads of the cus- 

 tomer. This is ensured by a 

 very ingenious patented inven- 

 tion in the shape of a soft metal 

 band, which takes the form 

 as well as the size of the 

 head." 



Post-free upon application. 



Prices 21s., 25s., &c. 



