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ZiF'jX many men's minds are turning towards warmer wear for winter. DRESSINS GOWNS in every quality and weave : vi jaeger . . . in a beautifully soft Botany wool . . . '■ Plain colours with contrasting collars and pocket welts. Sixes 38in, 40in chest. £ll/10/"GUARDSMAN” ... of wool blanket cloth in plain fawns, greys and over cheeks . . . silk corded edges. m Sixes 38in to 40in chest. £6/14/3 jaQpj "VIVAX” . . . just arrived from England . . . CashMH mere all-wool. In effective two-tone patterns. Sixes 38in, 40in chest. £l/7/1 ffl ENGLISH DOUBLE WARP ... a wide selection of trS colours in an interesting material showing hairline weave on one side and bright glen checks on the M reverse. Sixes 36in to 44in chest. £9/4/BOYS’ DRESSING GOWNS ...» flood selection tn — r .' o cosy winter weights . . . over cheek designs. Sites J4in 32in *•’**•' Reasonably priced . . . from 47/- • WINDOW DISPLAY Illustrated Above .. . . 1 ■ RENOWNED ENGLISH SCHOOL REGULATION CARDIGANS DRESSING a eolnp |, tß rang , for th , GOWN, . 1 . schools:—Avonside High Schoo , Cashmere Quiet dignified floral designs High School, Christchurch Girls’ High School, in heavy weight Cashmere Papanui High School, Rangi-ruru School, St. . . . contrasting Collar and Margaret’, College, Selwyn House and Ville pocket welt. Sizes 38in to 42in chest. £l6/4/- I—— ————————— FRENCH GLOVES .| - aa» for Mother ... 12th Moy Washable suede in tailored style 'W . . . side vents . . . new shades: champagne, earth or champagne cork. All sixes. 43/6 pair

. The 'Spoiffruj w Speciafiits GOLF BADMINTON BASKETBALL Pf INDOOR BOWLS /) HOCKEY / SHOOTING IvU RUGBY Vxdk SOCCER J /W LEAGUE VC\ darts I { i\\ CAMERAS, BINOCULARS U / / and telescopic sights W M CLUBS: YOUR REQUIREMENTS V ESPECIALLY CATERED FOR. aed ot Greymouth ▼ E S td. 1860

h Your 'little angel 9 .. • / /’ X l\s. toughest in raincoats is not too tough for him. i I vWO /, \ For the sake of your pocket and your peace of I V 1 ' rn " S* ve him ° soft-feel, warm-fed, non. t |\ 1 / I X hardening, roomy, really tough, sturdily-buill I Rainster. Because he really is a ‘ little angd' if I T. \ the beat to make him look Aus best. C X B'?X\ That clinches it for a Rainster. c o|a\ 1/1 ; 11 II 1 \ I y | SS.G3I

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28267, 3 May 1957, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28267, 3 May 1957, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28267, 3 May 1957, Page 2

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