The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 4 (August 1, 1928)
A New Hat
A New Hat.
When nerves get frayed and frazzled, when everything goes topsy-turvy, when if you were living in the old mid-Victorian days you would just go off and have a good cry, that's the time to—
Buy a new hat!
If needn't be an expensive hat, but it ought to be a gay hat—a smart and jaunty hat, a bright and cheerful hat.
For there's nothing that will so quickly restore morale, nothing that will make the whole world sing a new song—no, not even a bequest from an unknown uncle will have the same blithesome effect as a new hat.—“Ladies’ Home Journal.”
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