PHONE 62-399 for value and friendly service since 1860 ’' "iMMMliiilir "XJT~rommn i w I W -Jg A-.. L tw Wk wW ; J ■ ’ » * ■ K - w■f MO * ■” 1 jHF' r f \»lm[ the man who recognises quality invariably chooses a Viyella shirt! he knows there is no shirt more comfortable, more durable, than one made from this unique, imported mixture of 55% pedigree lambswool and 45% extra long staple cotton... at Death’s City and all Branch Stores If you're a man who recognises quality and comprehensive range of all the very newest insists on possessing it, then Viyella shirts are patterns and shades of Viyella shirts, in all meant for you. This Viyella is really luxury sizes up to 18}. Choose from a wonderful so warm, so comfortable and it wears for variety of neat and bold checks. Or you may years. Viyella is imported all the way from prefer the popular, eye-catching plain shades. Scotland by Summit, and tailored into shirts Viyella shirts are priced from only 72/6 for discriminating men right here in New at Beaths. Why not phone or mail your order if Zealand. Right now, Beaths have a large, you cannot shop personally? CITY • NEW BRIGHTON • RICCARTON I I I TIMARU • ASHBURTON • KAIKOURA | <so® |
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31109, 12 July 1966, Page 5
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207Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31109, 12 July 1966, Page 5
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